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**Revised Estimate** A William Walker cranberry art glass bowl, signed and dated 2002, 34 cm diameter, and another, 41 cm diameter (2)Provenance: Purchased from Duke's 14th April 2016, lot 558, with two copies of the catalogue for this auction. From the Pitt Rivers collection
A collection of Canadian Inuit stone carvings, two mirrors, a papier mache tray and other items (qty)Report Most carvings have minor scratches on their surface. A few have chips i.e. the beak of one of the birds.There are various marks/stickers on the base, not all the same:- Canada Eskimo Art (sticker)- Ross Parkinson (mark)- J Chinere (Mark)- others show numbers
An Art Nouveau silver kettle on stand, with burner, monogrammed, Sheffield 1906, approx. 32.8 ozt (all in) See illustrationReport by GHThe kettle is lacking the pin at the back so when you lift it up it pivets upwards. Otherwise a couple of dents to the bottom of the burner.Various small body dents to kettle. One of the feet is slightly bent. Wooden handle loose. Monogram includes the letters SB & L
An Art Deco frosted glass pin tray in the form of a nude female figure seated on the edge of a rectangular pool; three Baccarat pin dishes intaglio moulded, two hand coloured; and a beaker vase, frosted and moulded with mermaid and mermen in Lalique style, 13cm high max (5)
Four silver cruet items, comprising: a set of three Art Deco style with foliate paneled design, salt, pepperette and mustard with glass liner, Sheffield 1931, makers mark EV for Edward Viner, Viners Ltd; and a white metal pepperette, with strawberry pip decorated body, silver 170grs approx (5)
Alan Bennett, Works, first and limited editions, signed by the author [UK, 1963-2016] A group of 14 works, comprising: Beyond the Fringe (1963, also signed by Michael Frayn), Six Poets, Hardy to Larkin (1990), The Madness of George III (original printed wrappers), Writing Home (1994), The Cloths they Stood Up in (1998, original printed wrappers), Father! Father! Burning Bright (2000), Three Stories (2003), A Life Like Other Peoples (2009), The Habit of Art (2009), Untold Stories (2005), The History Boys (2005, together with the National Theatre program for the production in 2005), People (2012, number 69 of 75 specially bound copies signed by the author, original slip-case), Diary Selections (2017, number 91 of 250 copies bound in quarter leather), Keeping On, Keeping On (2016, original slip-case), all in original boards with dust-jackets unless specified, 8vo
George V Art Nouveau style mahogany and silver fronted mantel clock, the decorative front panel having stylised embossed flower decoration, Birmingham 1910, sponsors mark untraceable, the case housing a French clock movement, 30.5cm high Condition: The dial has a crack near the number 4, and a missing section near the number 6, silver is a little polished out having a few holes where it has been polished through and several dents mainly around the edges, We have not tested the clock movement, the wooden case has some light scratches. **General condition consistent with age
Antique Chinese Ming style bronze duck incense burner, modelled with left leg raised upon six lobed lotus base, unmarked, 26.5cm high. For a similar example see Bonhams Fine Chinese Art, Hong Kong, 28th November 2011 lot 480 Condition: Lacks cover to back, general dings ad pitting to top of Lotus base, has been polished and would benefit from repatination, otherwise general casting flaws including to tail and base of neck as per images - **General condition consistent with age
Ferdinand Preiss (1882-1943) - Fine Art Deco cold-painted bronze and ivory (chryselephantine) figure, 'The Skater', model 1149, cast as a young lady with arms outstretched, left leg raised, PK monogram beneath skirt (for Preiss & Kassler, Berlin), on rectangular section, red onyx and black slate base, incised F. Preiss, 34cm high Condition: Hairline crack to ivory face from right eye through centre of forehead into top of hair - **General condition consistent with age
Emmanuel Villanis (1858-1914) - French bronze Art Nouveau figural table lamp, 'L'Otage', a maiden chained to a post on naturalistic base, signed and entitled in the cast, 48cm high excluding fittings Condition: Retains much olive-green patination, a little rubbing to right shoulder and breastplate plus feet, has previously been electrified and will require reassembling by a qualified electrician - **General condition consistent with age
WMF Art Nouveau pewter tray, shape 290, modelled in relief with a maiden in flowing gown beside a flowering plant, 33.5cm wide Condition: Surface has been polished and displays some superficial scratches commensurate with age and use, a little scuffing to rim and a number of marks to lowest leaf - however looking at other examples on line the marks to this leaf appear consistent and therefore are deemed to be deliberate - **General condition consistent with age
Early 20th Century Arts & Crafts/Art Nouveau brass wall clock attributed to Margaret Gilmour of the Glasgow School, the square dial with raised Arabic chapter ring framed two sinuous maidens gathering roses, 43cm square, with matching pendulum and two weights Condition: Some polishing to high points but overall sound, simple 'Black Forest'-style mechanism is not tested, sold as seen, no monogram marks found on this example - **General condition consistent with age
Illuminated manuscript - Limited edition facsimile (147/980) of 'The Bedford Hours', Lucerne, Switzerland; Faksimile Verlag Luzern 2006, having red velvet cover, gilt clasps and edges in gilt, with commentary volume, within Perspex box. This fine art facsimile volume is a complete and faithful recreation of the manuscript MS. Add.18850 preserved in the British Library, London. The binding is modelled on the binding executed for Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford Condition: **General condition consistent with age - For a more detailed condition report please contact department
Continental School (19th Century) - Oil on canvas - Canal scene with moonlit windmill and raging fire across the water, 45cm x 55cm, in an ornate gilt frame, the reverse with Cambridge Fine Art label Condition: Picture has been re-lined and is in gallery condition. **General condition consistent with age
Murrle Bennett & Co - Art Nouveau turquoise matrix and freshwater pearl 15ct gold pendant, stamped makers mark and '15ct', 5.4cm long, including the pearl drop, 17.1g gross Condition: No obvious signs of damage to the turquoise matrix, possibly some small patches of glue to the reverse under the gold frame, very light surface scratches to the polished mount, the pearl also appears intact - **General condition consistent with age
Diamond set 18ct white gold Art Deco style bracelet, set throughout with a total of one hundred and ninety-five small brilliant cuts, estimated as weighing approximately 2.5 carats, 19cm long, 25g gross, cased Condition: The width of panels 8mm approx would benefit from a clean - **General condition consistent with age
A collection of silver plate, EPNS, white metal including two early 20th Century Jersey jugs with rattan handles; an Art Deco style teapot with rattan handle; James Dixon of Sheffield pewter condiments; plated trumpet vase and various items of flatware (1 box)
A group of silver and white metal including; An Edward VIII bon bon dish chrysanthemum style decoration Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1936; Silting Spoon, Sheffield 1905; Victorian Shovel shaped spoon, George Vinte, Birmingham 1940; Kiddish Cup, S.2, London 1904; a pair of boat shaped salts, James Deakin, Chester 1895, 5.82 oz (181 grams) together with a Victorian style heart shaped plated frame; an art nouvea plated match box holder another pewter example; plated stylised shell shaped letter opener and Christophe plated chich (1 bag)
A pair of contemporary fruitwood veneered and glazed retail display cabinets on stands marked Faberge, each having magnetic locking slideout shelf with lighting strips above, on four tapered supports, 172cm high and 44cm wide and 46cm deep Sold as works of art as we have had the lighting working and are able to unlock. See Google images for Faberge New York as they can be seen in their Madison Avenue shop

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