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Roy Of The Rovers, the original art work for the front cover of the Tiger magazine dated 30/06/1963, as drawn by Paul Trevillion. This is a unique item, Fleetway Publications, were so concerned that Trevillions moving art retained a comic feel, unlike the Trevillion artwork the Tiger on the front cover of the comic had no tail! with COA
Film Memorabilia/Horse Racing, a collection of 4 original posters (all 35½cm x 26cm) from the 1949 Movie by Warner Brothers, starring Shirley Temple and Barry Fitzgerald. For display at the Cinema, Ltd Edition 49/619, in excellent condition, in addition are 3 Marx Brothers affordable art reproduction posters
ANRI, ITALY MID TWENTIETH CENTURY SOUTH TYROLIAN ART CARVED AND PAINTED SOFTWOOD BAR REQUISITES SET, in the form of a bar and five figures, each loose head or body forming bottle corks, cork screw and bottle opener, 11 3/4" (30cm) wide and FIVE OTHER MATCHING FIGURES OR PIECES including trio with musical movement, six pieces in total
POSSIBLY GERMAN DAGGER, the heavy recently ground down single edge painted blade with back edge, chequered black composition grips, 14 1/2" (37cm) long overall and the leather sheath, A POSSIBLY TRENCH ART CRUDE DAGGER, with fish tail pattern wooden handle, 8 3/4" (22.2cm) long overall and ANOTHER SMALL KNIFE with buckhorn handle and plated single edge blade with etched makers mark IRN within a triangle, 8" (20.3cm) long overall and the brown leather sheath (5)
PRE-WAR PITH HELMET, in khaki fabric bears label for J.T. Chamrai - Sierra Leone, a A PROBABLY TURKISH M1887 BAYONET with wooden grips but point ground away now only, 2 1/4" (51.5cm) long, a POSSIBLY TRENCH ART MONEY BANK IN THE FORM OF A HOLLOWED OUT SHORT LOG, with circular brass cover screwed over, approx 7" (17.8cm) and a PRE WAR KUKRI in leather clad wooden sheath WITH TWO UTILITY KNIVES (4)
Literature: Dr Chris Girton, The Two Quail Pattern; Simon Spero, Lunds Bristol and Early Worcester Porcelain 1750-58; Stephen Hanscombe, Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale, China Painter and Illustrator; Henry Sandon, Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain 1783-1840; Aileen Dawson, The Art of Worcester Porcelain; and 19 other books and catalogues on English porcelain. (24)
A Chelsea figural pot pourri vase c.1759, the lobed baluster vase flanked by three figures dancing and playing a hurdy-gurdy, the vase painted and applied with flowers beneath a reticulated rim, one handle restored, 18cm. Exhibited: Loan Exhibition of Tournai and Chelsea Porcelain, 5th June - 4th July 1953, The Belgian Institute, London, catalogue p.43, no.119. Cf. C B Lippert, Eighteenth Century English Porcelain in the Collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, pp.80-82, no.9, and John Mallet, Chelsea Gold Anchor Vases 1: the Forms', ECC Transactions, 1999, pp.126-161, pl.38.
A Safavid 'Kubachi' dish 16th century, decorated in rich underglaze blue with a stylized chrysanthemum spray, the cavetto with six similar sprigs, the rim with a continuous scrolling design, the exterior with a curvilinear band, some filled rim chips, 32cm. Cf. Kjeld von Folsach, Art from the World of Islam in the David Collection, Copenhagen, 2001, no. 235 for a dish with an identical design to the cavetto.
A pair of Bow figures of Harlequin and Columbine c.1758, modelled in typical extravagant poses and wearing bright chequered costumes, each holding a slapstick, raised on low bases applied with flowers and leaves, impressed To marks to the bases, 16.3cm. (2) Exhibited: Ceramics and Glass Circle of Australia, 7th August 2000 - 8th April 2001, The Gold Treasury, Melbourne, Ballarat and Hamilton Art Galleries.

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