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RUSSIAN SILVER BOX AND COVER BY OVCHINNIKOV, MOSCOW the cover in the form of a fringed throw with floral and geometric patterns overall, the box decorated with dragonflies and foliage in raised relief on a beaten ground, with silver gilt trompe l`oeil effect interior, Moscow date for 1908-17. Note: this firm figured along side Faberge as one of the most important in Russia, receiving its Imperial Warrant in 1883; it was the first to manufacture items in the Russian national style and they exhibited at every world fair. Ovchinnikov developed the art of champleve and also trained craftsmen in in Moscow and St. Petersurg.
A pair of modern Furstenberg urns and covers, painted in sepia shades of sepia and gilt with roses, 33cm high; a pair of modern Limoges miniature models of saucepans printed with roses; and an Art Nouveau-style green glass lozenge-section vase, gilt with stylized trees with red ‘jewelled’ fruit, 20cm high
A Jugendstil silver plated easel mirror by W.M.F., early 20th century, with a shaped bevelled mirror plate, stamped with W.M.F. mark, ‘O/I’ and ‘as’, 39.5cm high. See ‘Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork from Wurttembergishe Metallwarenfabrik’ Woodbridge 1995, p. 295, no. 84. Provenance: Peter Grant (1935-1995), manager of Led Zeppelin, thence by descent
Agatha Walker, a figure of Elizabeth Barrett Moulton-Browning, modelled in wax over plaster, titled, dated 1931 and monogrammed, 27cm high, in a glass case. This figurine is one of several wax figurines executed by Agatha Walker in the 20s and 30s, mostly of actors and actresses in character in successful London productions. The 19th century saw a craze for ceramic figurines of performers and Walker attempted to revive this tradition with her limited edition sculptures, modelled from life in plaster and coated with a fine wax layer which was then coloured. In 1931 her wax figures were exhibited at the Fine Art Society and a model of Queen Mary, commissioned by the queen, was exhibited in 1938.
Three Art Deco onyx table clocks, comprising: one signed ‘Harrods Ltd London SW1’ to the hexagonal silvered Roman numeral dial, with an English brass timepiece movement, 18cm high; and two in green onyx, one with an English chromium plated case movement, 37cm wide; the other with a Smith’s electric movement, retailer’s label of Mappin & Webb, 23.5cm wide
Harold Stabler (1872-1945) for Adie Bros., an Art Deco silver rectangular three piece tea service, Birmingham 1936, the tea pot with an ivory semi-circle finial and a bakelite rectangular handle, on block feet, the tea pot 20cm (7.75in) long, 882g (28.35 oz) gross. A four piece service of 1935 is in the V & A Museum, no. M.291B-1976.
A collection of Military items to include: 1916 trench art shell, 2 other shells, pair of early boots, pair of military marked binoculars, a tankard presented to 48th signal squadron by Major K A Harmon, WW1 map of Dunkerque, button stick and an RAMC silk handkerchief.

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