GROUP OF SMALL SILVER COLLECTABLES, George VI silver four slice toast rack, Sheffield 1937, Viners Limited, George V Art Deco design tea strainer, Birmingham 1935, William Neale & Sons, cased set of six Edward VII tea spoons with shell embossed handles, Chester 1909, Barker Brothers and a cased set of six silver pistol handled dessert knivesProvenance: private collection Conwy
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WW1 British Trench Art made from a Turkish New Pattern Bomb found at Gallipoli. Brass plaque affixed which reads "Turkish Bomb New Pattern Found On Gallipoli in the Evacuation from Gordon to Mother". Wooden body with metal plate to underside. 125mm in height, 85mm in diameter. INERT & FFE.
WW1 British Folding Saw in pouch dated 1918, no handles: Trench Art vase and jug: Brass Bugle, Horse shoes and horse shoeing kit: repro compass, leather riding gaiters, Cpl's leather rank brassard, shell case, No 4 Bayonet, Post War British steel helmet no liner, etc. Provenance: The private collection of Bradbury, deceased, and formerly contained in their private Museum at Clay Cross.
WW2 British RAF C Type Leather Flying Helmet complete with head sets and wiring loom together with a H type Oxygen Mask and tube. Owners serial number in ink inside the helmet 5002640 along with size and inspection marks. Oxygen mask has matching owners serial number. Together with RAF Brown Bakelite "Bathtub" Morse Key Ref 10F/7373 as used in Lancasters etc, Morse Key Wireless Telegraph No2 MKIII, Pair of RAF Identity disks to C8094840 PN Madge, RAF Regt slip on shoulder titles, RAF Cadets unit number title, BBC pattern headphones, Trench Art Bullet necklace.
WW2 British Notts & Derby Regt, RASC, REME (Plastic) Cap badges, Enamel Sweetheart badges, Sweetheart Mirror, buttons, Polish Army Trench Art Lighter, WW1 British 18 Prd trench art shell case 1917, WW2 British cloth formation signs XXX Corps, 5th Ind Div, 9th Armoured Div, Eastern Command, Eight Army, 21 Army Group, etc.
Sally Scott (British, b. 1939), ‘ Lumiere D’Hiver ‘ oil on canvas rooftop scene painted in Arboras (2011). Signed to lower right and reverse, unframed. Annotated for being painted in Arboras December 2011 to reverse. Sally exhibits paintings and lithographs regularly in solo and mixed shows including: 2019 Retrospective Exhibition – exhibiting a lifetime of work, Glass, Painting and Print at The Menier Gallery, London. She also taught at the Birmingham School of Art. 50cm x 50cm.
Artist Interest; a selection of personal letters from Carel Weight (British, 1908-1997) and Derek Hyatt (British, 1931-2015), all addressed to Adrian Spaak relating to art. Superbly interesting range that includes a personal letter from Weight that references Weight’s famous work ‘The Battersea Park Tragedy’ (1974), plus hand drawn ‘An Apple A Day’ card by Derek Hyatt.
A silver cased open faced pocket watch, signed 'Coast Guards Timekeeper, W. E. Watts & Co', together with an American full hunter pocket watch, an Art Deco silver-handled corkscrew (William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1937), a small quantity of hat pins and a pair of driving spectacles.
§ § Mary Fedden R.A. (British, 1915-2012) Still life of fruit in a blue bowloil on canvassigned and dated '0951 x 61cm Provenance: Purchased from an art auction held for the Benefit of the Environmental Trust for Richmond Upon Thames 2013, No.37 with original receipt and catalogue verso, in addition a small bar code label to the back of the stretcher that looks like a Bonham's sticker.
CARL CHEEK (1927-2011) An oil on canvas titled 'Hambledon Weir I'. Signed bottom right and dated '60. Image size 70cm x 90cm.Carl Cheek studied at The Chelsea School of Art under Ceri Richards and at The Royal College of Art under Francis Bacon, John Minton, Ruskin Spear and others. His work was exhibited in various Galleries including Redfern and Beaux Arts.
Victorian Art Nouveau crocodile skin purse with silver mounts, Birmingham 1901 (including import mark) maker L.K. with purse, together a glass powder jar of squat form with silver engine turned lid, Birmingham 1932 and a pair of silver backed dressing table brushes, Birmingham 1901 William Devenport (4)
After Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969) Two colour prints "A Question of Colour", signed in pencil lower right, studio blind stamp lower left, published by Frost & Reed Ltd. 1961, framed and glazed, image size 48cm x 62cm, together with "Study in White", limited edition print 21/850, Michael Stewart Fine Art Ltd. blind stamp lower left, framed and glazed, image size 26.5cm x 38cm (2)
Large Jerome Massier (Vallauris) Art Nouveau majolica jardiniere on stand, circa 1900, impressed Jerome Massier Fils, Vallauris marks, painted with purple and yellow iris on a pale purple and white cloud pattern ground, the globular jardiniere with putti handles, pierced to base, on cylindrical stand (minor restoration),132 cm high Condition Report Of good decorative appearance overall. The stand - with minor restored chips and areas of retouching to glaze flaking at edge of upper rim, very small bruise to glaze at foot with associated glaze crack, small areas of retoucing to purple glaze flaking to lower part of stand/footrim. Some minor hairline cracks to underside of base. The jardiniere - each of the putto supports with some glaze chipping, mainly to wings, with old areas of in-filling and retouching, very minor areas of in-filling and restoration to upper and lower rims. Minor crazing and cracking to glaze.
Art Deco diamond white metal openwork brooch, the principal round brilliant cut diamond to centre measuring approx. 4.63 x 4.63 x 2.76mm, weight approx. 0.35 carat, total size of baguette cut diamonds, seventy-two small round brilliant cut and single cut diamonds, rubover and flush bead settings, millegrain edging, assessed clarities SI, assessed colours I-K, trombone catch brooch fittings, valued as platinum and white gold, dimensions approx. 4 x 2cm

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