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Lot 54

Four concrete garden urns with flower form borders, on circular pedestals, raised on Art Nouveau design square bases

Lot 76

An early 20th century pewter mounted marbled glass vase, in the Art Nouveau style, the mounts marked Smith Aberdeen 1891, H. 14cm; together with an Art Deco style stepped orange glass vase. (2)

Lot 357

A Christopher Wray brass five branch ceiling light hung lustre glass bell shades together with a pair of brass Art Nouveau style wall lights with matching shades.

Lot 222

A late 20th century art pottery vase, of flattened pierced oval form in an orange speckle glaze, H. 25cm, together with two similar ash trays, (3)

Lot 223

An Art Deco part tea service, originally for six place settings, decorated with floral and geometric band; together with an oval platter, a moulded flower trough and other sundry pieces.

Lot 112

An Art Deco style decanter and glasses, the navette shaped decanter with stylised sun-burst, together with six octagonal shaped shot glasses, together with a Waterford picture frame, (8)

Lot 77

A WMF Art Deco style biscuit barrel, with a clear glass cylindrical liner, H. 30cm.

Lot 398

An Art Deco walnut mantel clock together with a vintage gas mask.

Lot 233

An Art Deco style scent bottle, clear glass of rectangular form with a stepped knop, together with ten various scent bottles and three castors.

Lot 106

An Art Deco style perspex bow-fronted bathroom cabinet, together with serviette rings, two menu holders, table screen and cutlery box, and three Art Deco prints. (8)9

Lot 182

After Lynda Reiss, four Art Deco style colour prints, together with one other, framed.

Lot 259

A white ceramic Art Deco style table lamp, in the form of a female figure supporting a globe, six further Art Deco style figural groups. (7)

Lot 132

An Art Deco style circular faded walnut three tier occasional table.

Lot 364

A late Victorian marble top washstand, the raised back inset Art Nouveau style ceramic tiles, together with a ceramic jug and basin.

Lot 151

Pair of ART DECO oak bedside lockers.

Lot 174

Unusual pair of Art Deco wall lamps with pottery shades.

Lot 177

Art Nouveau enamelled metal stick stand.

Lot 2

Pair of ART DECO milk glass hanging lamp shades.

Lot 277

Victorian poker work glove box in the ART NOUVEAU style.

Lot 382

Art Nouveau mahogany window table.

Lot 41

ART DECO silvered brass wall mirror with bevelled plate.

Lot 446

Two wooden Tribal Art figures and an copper inlaid cube.

Lot 77

ART DECO wall mirror with brass and chrome frame.

Lot 84

ART DECO walnut robe with two blind doors. { 159cm H X 85cm W X 44cm D }.

Lot 87

Bamboo standard lamp in the Art Deco style.

Lot 544

Oak Art Deco Dressing table

Lot 516

Art Deco bow fronted chest

Lot 517

Lot of 2x Art Deco dressing table brush sets

Lot 560

Art Deco oak dressing table

Lot 123

An Art Deco aluminium table lamp in the form of a motorcycle with rider, with raised frosted glass shade

Lot 218

Art Deco arched top sectional border mirror (for restoration, complete)

Lot 250

An Art Deco walnut two-door glazed display cabinet, the body of shield form with two shelves

Lot 329

Arsenal 1941 Cup Finalists Football Autographs: Superb autograph book with some amazing art work throughout including Tom Webster mainly done in the 1930s. The highlight surely is a large page headed Arsenal 1941 signed in pen by Bastin Hapgood James Jack Male Joy both Comptons with 16 in total.

Lot 521

28 pieces WWI period crested china, including Carlton China ambulance arms of Fleetwood, HMS Tiger Rotherham and British Bulldog Eye, Shelley China binocular Morecambe, Savoy China model of British tank Southend on Sea, Victoria China monoplane Chester, Willow Art Staff car City of Nottingham, etc. Generally GC

Lot 681

11 S African Artillery cap badges: spelling “Zuid” pre 1922 laurel top scroll, single lower scroll, 1922-26 “Ubique” top scroll, divided lower scroll, fixed wheel and moveable wheel; spelling “Suid” fixed wheel, moveable wheel do. chromed, officer’s gilt (with brooch pin and safety chain) and bronze; brass and officer’s bronze Natal Art, bronze Transvaal Horse Art (lugs missing). GC to VGC

Lot 692

3 Australian Artillery Militia hat badges: Garrison Art with siege gun on ball and motto “Custodes Portarum”, and Field Art with cannon on ball, voided and non voided wreath. GC

Lot 260

A good quantity of various trade/press pack catalogues. Makers include – Corgi, variations of the ranges produced, i.e. Vanguards, Heavy Haulage, Modern Trucks, The American Classics, The Original Omnibus Company, Classics, Press Information pack, etc. Plus Bburago, HotWheels, Maisto, Pauls Model Art, Minichamps, Solido, Brumm, Racing Champions, Vitesse, Brooklin catalogues and information sheets, Guiloy, Franklin Mint information sheets, Matchbox, Siku, etc. Most VGC Approx 200 plus items.

Lot 267

A quantity of Franklin-Mint items etc. 12 ‘The Magical Art of the Carousel’ series animals. Including – Elephant, Tiger, Jumper Horse, Giraffe, Goat, Leopard Saddle Horse, Camel etc. With polystyrene packing. Plus other items including a Schuco Oldtimer series 1902 Mercedes Simplex a special Christmas edition for 1997. All boxed. A small tinplate carousel. Plus a Chinese tinplate battery powered copy of the Japanese ‘Photo Car’, a 1950’s style American car in red metallic with two seated figures one holding camera. Plus a Chinese copy clockwork duck on on trike. A boxed battery operated ‘Happy Clown’. A boxed ‘The Skating Clown’. And a ‘Action Fire Man Set’, also boxed. GC-VGC some war to a few boxes. Contents GC-VGC.

Lot 244

The School of Art, oil on canvas, 18th Century Dutch School, 84 x 70cm

Lot 407

A .800 Silver Art Deco Cigarette Case with inset semi precios stones

Lot 527C

Paul Silvestre _ An Art Deco Bronze and Marble sliding bookend and twin inkwell pen stand decorated with fauns, signed and with foundry marks, 53.5cm

Lot 114

WILLEM JOHANNES OPPENOORTH (DUTCH 1847 - 1905), THE AFTERNOON SOJOURN oil on canvas, signed 42cm x 31cm Framed Note: Willem Oppenoorth lived and worked in Amsterdam, Antwerp, The Hague and Utrecht. He also worked in the Provinces Overijssel and Gelderland where he was influenced by the magnificent nature. Willem Oppenoorth studied at the Art Academy of Antwerp (Belgium) and with A. Wüst and became well known for his outstanding landscapes, moor views, polders meadow landscapes. He was a member of the Art Societies Arti et Amicitaie and Pulchri Studio. Willem Oppenoorth taught J.C. Van Deventer, Th.A. Doffengies and J.W. von Stein Callenfels. Exhibitions in Amsterdam, Antwerp, The Hague, Arnhem, Rotterdam and many other cities.

Lot 118

* JOHN GUTHRIE SPENCE SMITH R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1880-1951), BUTLEY CROSS, SOMERSET oil on panel, signed 27cm x 18.5cm Framed Note: John Guthrie Spence Smith was a Perth born artist with a distinctive approach to the landscapes and streetscapes of Scotland; Spence Smith was born in Perth 1880 and died in Edinburgh 1951. A childhood illness caused John to lose his hearing and his speech, a condition which no doubt enhanced his visual senses. The artist first came to notice in 1904 when his design was selected in a public competition for the cover of the Syllabus of the 1904 Perth Arts and Crafts Exhibition, by 1906 John was attending the RSA Life Drawing Classes in Edinburgh where John studied under Charles Hodge Mackie and Robert Burns and in 1906 won several prizes there. Spence Smith was a co-founder and member of the so-called Edinburgh Group. He was elected an Associate of the RSA in 1930 and elected a full Academician (RSA) in 1939. His later works such as shown here have strong influences of the Scottish Colourist movement and one could easily confuse this work as that of Cadell. In 1977 a solo exhibition of John's work was mounted at Perth Museum and Art Gallery, as part of the 1977 Perth Festival of the Arts. In 1983 nine works by the artist were included in the first exhibition devoted to the Edinburgh Group at the City Art Centre Edinburgh. In 1986 an exhibition of his work was held at Perth Museum and Art Gallery and an accompanying booklet was also published to commemorate the 35th anniversary of his death. John Guthrie Spence Smith's work is to be found in a number of public collections in Great Britain, including Kelvingrove, Paisley, Dundee, Aberdeen, Kirkcaldy, Fleming Collection and City Art Centre Edinburgh.

Lot 22

MANE KATZ (ISRAELI 1894 - 1962), FIGURAL COMPOSITION oil on paper, signed 17cm x 25cm Framed and under glass Partial label verso: Wm. Whiteley, Fine Art Department, London

Lot 24

BRITON RIVIERE RA (BRITISH 1840 - 1920), A SCIENTIFIC FRONTIER oil on canvas, signed with initials and dated '85, titled 36cm x 46cm Framed and under glass Label verso: The Tom Cromie Gallery of Art, Bangor, N. Ireland. Catalogue No. 088011B.

Lot 33

JOHN GAFF GILLESPIE (SCOTTISH 1870 - 1926), POLLOCK GOLF COURSE oil on canvas, signed 36cm x 54cm Framed and under glass Note: Gillespie was articled to James Milne Monro from 1886 to 1891, concurrently attending classes at Glasgow School of Art, and he won the Glasgow Institute of Architects prize in 1889 jointly with Charles Rennie Mackintosh. This brought him to the notice of William Forrest Salmon, by then in charge of his late father's firm James Salmon & Son, who engaged him in 1891. Like Mackintosh at Honeyman & Keppie, Gillespie was given design responsibility very early, notably at the free Flemish Renaissance Scottish Temperance League building in 1893 and the West of Scotland Convalescent Seaside Homes at Dunoon in 1895, by which time Gillespie was in charge of most of the design work.

Lot 3B

* LAWRENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (BRITISH 1887 - 1976), URBAN LIFE limited edition print, signed in pencil and bearing The Fine Art Trade Guild stamp 63cm x 32cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 3C

* LAWRENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (BRITISH 1887 - 1976), THE CONTRAPTION limited edition print, signed in pencil and bearing The Fine Art Trade Guild stamp 34.5cm x 31cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 3D

* LAWRENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (BRITISH 1887 - 1976), STREET SCENE limited edition print, signed in pencil and bearing The Fine Art Trade Guild stamp 27.5cm x 21.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 3E

* LAWRENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (BRITISH 1887 - 1976), GROUP OF CHILDREN limited edition print, signed in pencil and bearing The Fine Art Trade Guild stamp 20cm x 21cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 52

JOHN VARLEY SENIOR (ENGLISH 1778 - 1842), BY THE RIVER and THROUGH THE TREES each watercolour on paper, the latter is signed 11cm x 13.5cm and 12cm x 14.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass Label verso: Fine Art Gallery Stodman Street, Newark, framing label

Lot 8

FRANCESCO PAOLO MICHETTI (ITALIAN 1851 - 1929), IL BAMBINO CATTIVO TEMPERATO (THE BAD TEMPERED CHILD) watercolour on paper, signed and dated '09 37cm x 16.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Michetti was born in Tocco da Casauria in the Province of Chieti. His father having died when he was a boy, Michetti was forced to work with a local artisan. In 1868, Michetti was awarded a stipend by the province to study at the Accademia (now Istituto) in Naples under Domenico Morelli. Among his colleagues was Eduardo Dalbono. There he also interacted with Filippo Palizzi, Giuseppe De Nittis, and Marco De Gregorio, artists of the School of Resina. Disciplinary problems soon caused Michetti to return to Chieti. He began to spend time in Francavilla a Mare, which by 1878 would be his residence. He traveled to Paris, encouraged and supported by De Nittis, by the patron Beniamino Rotondo, and by the art merchant Reutlinger. In Paris, he exhibited in the Salon of 1872: Ritorno dall'erbaggio, Dream of innocence, and The pumpkin harvest. He also exhibited at Salons in 1875 and 1876. In 1874, he befriended the Spanish painter Mariano Fortuny in Naples. In 1877, with his Corpus Christi procession, a highly colorful, efervescent depiction of a festival, he became recognized as one of the best in the schools exhibition. The next year in Paris, he exhibited Springtime of love, a depiction of families enjoying a beach. Later in life, he was awarded recognition, in 1896 he was named a member of the Accademia Pontaniana of Naples; in 1903, he was admitted in to the Roman Academy of St Luke; and in 1911 was named honorary president of the regional committee for the Esposizione pescarese nel 1911, in 1913 he was named to the commissione ordinatrice della Galleria nazionale d'arte moderna of Rome. In June 1909, he was nominated to be an Italian senator.

Lot 28

ART DECO WIRE MESH HANDBAG White metal chainmail purse. Approx 6 x 7 inches.

Lot 652

STANDING LAMP, Art Deco iron with loose marbled shade, 166cm H. (with faults, shade lacking attachment)

Lot 683

SIDE CABINET, Art Deco, palissandre the stepped top over a pair of figured doors enclosing shelves with decorative nickle handle, stencil to rear, 'Krieger Paris', 42cm D x 125cm W x 154cm H. (with faults, batons lacking)

Lot 176

ART DECO STYLE BRONZE, study of a scantily clad dancer, marble socle base, 73cm H.

Lot 472

CHARLES MURRAY (Scottish, 1894-1954), 'Market Square', circa 1944, oil on board, 36cm x 46cm, with the modern art gallery Hayward, label verson and framed.

Lot 144

A Collection of Silver: A Small Victorian three part Teaset with Birmingham assay marks. An Art Deco Brush Set comprising of a silver mounted comb, two silver backed hair brushes, two silver backed clothes brushes and a silver backed mirror hallmarked Birmingham 1923 with Henry Matthews maker's stamp. A small foreign silver shot Tumbler with embossed laurel wreath collar, 1½ ins (4 cms) in height.

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