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Lot 182

Art Deco Style Lamp, Arthur Wood Jug and 2 Vintage Books

Lot 233

A large box of mixed ceramics including Wedgwood, Shelley, Foley China, Arthur Wood, West German Pottery, Masons etc

Lot 472

A mixed collection of ceramic items to include Pallassy 1970s Coffee set in the sierra pattern together with two Wade Bells Whiskey decanters, Arthur wood jugs etc (2 trays)

Lot 1259

ARTHUR CROFT (BRITISH, 1828-1902)A coastal fort dated '1889' (verso) watercolour 35 x 60cm Provenance The artist, thence by descent to the current ownerFootnoteArthur Croft (1828-1902) was a British watercolour artist. He was one of sixchildren of the architect John Croft. Of the children, three became artists(John, Marian and Arthur), and one (Adolphus) became an architect, and theyreceived their early training in watercolours by colouring their father’sarchitectural sketches.Besides this early apprenticeship with his father, Arthurreceived no formal training, but he gained considerable success for his oftenlarge scale watercolour landscapes, and he exhibited views of Switzerland,Algeria, America and New Zealand, as well as England and Wales, at the RoyalAcademy between 1868 and 1893. In 1883, he exhibited a watercolour thatwas among the largest ever shown there (over 8 feet or 2.5 m high).  In mid-life, Arthur met and married the American heiress and businesswomanCaroline Brewer after meeting her on a painting tour of Europe, and subsequentto their marriage, he moved from his home in St. John’s Wood to New York, wherehe maintained a studio and continued to paint and exhibit. On their eventualreturn to the UK, he purchased the estate South Park in Wadhurst, East Sussex,which had been designed and built by his brother Adolphus Croft, and there hepassed the remainder of his life.Although Arthur failed to be elected to the Society of Painters in Watercolour,he was a member of the Alpine Club, London, and his paintings werepopular.  After his death, they were sold by auction from South Park,fetching prices ranging from 50 to nearly 200 guineas. Arthur Croft alsohas pictures in the collections of the British Museum, The Victoria and AlbertMuseum, and Museum Wales.

Lot 1262

ARTHUR CROFT (BRITISH, 1828-1902)A coastal fortification watercolour 29.5 x 97cm Provenance The artist, thence by descent to the current ownerFootnoteArthur Croft (1828-1902) was a British watercolour artist. He was one of sixchildren of the architect John Croft. Of the children, three became artists(John, Marian and Arthur), and one (Adolphus) became an architect, and theyreceived their early training in watercolours by colouring their father’sarchitectural sketches.Besides this early apprenticeship with his father, Arthurreceived no formal training, but he gained considerable success for his oftenlarge scale watercolour landscapes, and he exhibited views of Switzerland,Algeria, America and New Zealand, as well as England and Wales, at the RoyalAcademy between 1868 and 1893. In 1883, he exhibited a watercolour thatwas among the largest ever shown there (over 8 feet or 2.5 m high).  In mid-life, Arthur met and married the American heiress and businesswomanCaroline Brewer after meeting her on a painting tour of Europe, and subsequentto their marriage, he moved from his home in St. John’s Wood to New York, wherehe maintained a studio and continued to paint and exhibit. On their eventualreturn to the UK, he purchased the estate South Park in Wadhurst, East Sussex,which had been designed and built by his brother Adolphus Croft, and there hepassed the remainder of his life.Although Arthur failed to be elected to the Society of Painters in Watercolour,he was a member of the Alpine Club, London, and his paintings werepopular.  After his death, they were sold by auction from South Park,fetching prices ranging from 50 to nearly 200 guineas. Arthur Croft alsohas pictures in the collections of the British Museum, The Victoria and AlbertMuseum, and Museum Wales.

Lot 1424

ARTHUR WARDLE (BRITISH, 1864-1949)A Rest in the Wood signed 'WARDLE' (lower right) oil on canvas laid on board 30.5 x 44cm Provenance Property of the artist, thence by family descentCondition reportCanvas lifting up off board in places, creating an uneven surface.Some pale white marks to upper left quarter, possibly bloom.A few small clear spots upper left quarter, appear to be on surface of work, possibly something splashed on it, they fluoresce under uv light.Nothing else fluorescing under uv light.

Lot 1263

ARTHUR CROFT (BRITISH, 1828-1902)Coastal landscape with mountains watercolour 29.5 x 90cm Provenance The artist, thence by descent to the current ownerFootnoteArthur Croft (1828-1902) was a British watercolour artist. He was one of sixchildren of the architect John Croft. Of the children, three became artists(John, Marian and Arthur), and one (Adolphus) became an architect, and theyreceived their early training in watercolours by colouring their father’sarchitectural sketches.Besides this early apprenticeship with his father, Arthurreceived no formal training, but he gained considerable success for his oftenlarge scale watercolour landscapes, and he exhibited views of Switzerland,Algeria, America and New Zealand, as well as England and Wales, at the RoyalAcademy between 1868 and 1893. In 1883, he exhibited a watercolour thatwas among the largest ever shown there (over 8 feet or 2.5 m high).  In mid-life, Arthur met and married the American heiress and businesswomanCaroline Brewer after meeting her on a painting tour of Europe, and subsequentto their marriage, he moved from his home in St. John’s Wood to New York, wherehe maintained a studio and continued to paint and exhibit. On their eventualreturn to the UK, he purchased the estate South Park in Wadhurst, East Sussex,which had been designed and built by his brother Adolphus Croft, and there hepassed the remainder of his life.Although Arthur failed to be elected to the Society of Painters in Watercolour,he was a member of the Alpine Club, London, and his paintings werepopular.  After his death, they were sold by auction from South Park,fetching prices ranging from 50 to nearly 200 guineas. Arthur Croft alsohas pictures in the collections of the British Museum, The Victoria and AlbertMuseum, and Museum Wales.

Lot 28

A large stoneware flagon stamped Avon Table Waters Proprietors Usher's Wiltshire Brewery, with a turned wood stopper and tap, approx 41 cms h, large stoneware flagon nr 2066 Arthur Jones Spirit Dealer Aberdare approx 40 cms h; a local interest example impressed nr 220 Stow Brewery Stow on the Wold approx 39.5 cms h together with a smaller flagon unmarked with a shaped spout. 

Lot 45

COLLINS (WILKIE)No Name, 3 vol., FIRST EDITION, half-titles in volumes 1 and 2 (as called for), recased in publisher's orange cloth, new endpapers, worn, joints refurbished [Sadleir 601; Wolff 1371], Sampson Low, 1862; Armadale, 2 vol., first published edition, 20 wood-engraved plates by G.H. Thomas, rebacked preserving original spines [Sadleir 588; Wolff 1345], Smith, Elder and Co., 1866; The Two Destinies. A Romance, 2 vol., half-title in volume 1, lacks front free endpaper of volume 1 [Wolff 1376], Chatto & Windus, 1876; The Haunted Hotel. A Mystery of Modern Venice, 2 vol., FIRST EDITION, 6 wood-engraved plates by Arthur Hopkins, 40pp. publisher's advertisements (dated October 1878) in volume 1, one gathering loose in volume 1 [Wolff 1355], Chatto & Windus, 1879; Jezebel's Daughter, 3 vol., FIRST EDITION, half-titles, 32pp. of advertisements (dated Feb. 1880) in volume 1, spines soiled [Wolff 1359], Chatto & Windus, 1880, 8vo; and 6 others by Collins (18)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 325

Two boxes of mostly African military biographies from the collection of Professor Wilks to include: various books by J.A Henty; 'With Buller in Natal', 1901, 'Sheer Pluck' (x2), 'With Kitchener in the Sudan' (x2), 'Through Three Campaigns' 1906 (x2), 'At Aboukir and Akar', two editions of Gerrold, Walter; 'Sir Redvers H Buller the story of his life and campaigns' 1900, Butler, Lt-General Sir William F; 'General Sir Pomeroy-Colley 1835-1881' 1899, various books on General Wauchop; one by Sir G Douglas 1905 and by William B'aird 1901, 'Life of Sir Garnet Wolseley' Volume I & II 1878, Maurice, Major General & Arthur, Sir George; 'Life of Lord Wolseley' 1924, Markham, Clemence; 'Major James Rennell and the rise of modern Geography' 1895, Wallace, Edgar; 'Sanders of the River', Harding, Lt-Coln Colin; 'Far Bugles', 'Across Cameroon', 'Lieutenant Bones', Leighton Wilson; 'Western Africa its history conditions and prospects, 1856, 'Sir William Butler an autobiography' 1911, Wood, Sir Evelyn; 'From Midshipman to Field Marshall', Volume I & II, 1906, 'From Kabul to Kumassi' 1904, 'Wilmshurs of the Frontier Force', 'Battlefield Heroes', 'Of Buller's Horse', Burleigh, Bennet; 'Two Campaigns Madagascar and Ashantee' 1896, 'Haile Selassie's War', 'Marching over Africa', 'Something New out of Africa', Canon Brownalow 'Sir James Marshall' 1890, 'War in the Sun' etc(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 106

Two boxes of assorted sundry china and glassware to include an Arthur Wood Ye OIde Coaching and Hunting Days biscuit barrel, sugar bowl, milk jug and tankard/mug, three piece PPC hunting jugs and a similar tea pot, Alfred Meakin polka dot decorated part fruit set and Susie Cooper tea wares and lidded tureen together with a box of pictures and ephemera to include a small collection of cigarette cards and postcards, a table lamp etc (3 boxes)

Lot 468

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS WARE, to include five pieces of Mason's Chartreuse including a covered footed bowl and a salad/serving dish, Royal Worcester gold lustre teapot, coffee pot and covered sugar bowl, a Royal Albert Old Country Roses ashtray, a boxed J G Durand & Co salad/fruit bowl set, an Arthur Wood Gaudy Welsh style jug, Thomas Germany and Czechoslovakian dinner ware, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)

Lot 530

A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASS WARE, to include a pair of Doulton Lambeth vases with relief moulded poppies (hairline, crazing), a Royal Doulton 'Top o'the Hill' HN1834 figurine, two Spode Baroda dinner plates, an Arthur Wood Royal Bradwell covered bowl, commemorative items including a King George VI 1937 Coronation amber glass mug, two late 18th/early 19th century Chinese export bowls (one chipped and cracked), a Bing & Grondahl vase no 672, a Royal Copenhagen pin dish no 4476 'Store Heddinge Kirke', etc (33) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, sd and as stated)

Lot 516

A VINTAGE SEWING MACHINE AND GRAMOPHONE ETC, a Singer 99k sewing machine, serial number EC542439, manufactured November 1939, together with a Singer accessory tin with attachments, a Columbia Grafonola No202, winds and runs, a tin of spare needles, a box of 78rpm records, an Arthur Wood fish shaped comport and House of Marco Cortinelli oil on board landscape painting

Lot 1536

A quantity of china to include; Sylvac pot, Brian Wood sugar sifter, Arthur Wood 1930's Gaudy teapot and stand, plus Crown Ducal 'Orange Tree' tureen, cream jug, etc.

Lot 784

A reproduction chromo-lithograph theatre print for the pantomime production of The White Cat, Drury Lane, Written & Invented By Hickory Wood & Arthur Collins, after a design by John Hassall (1868-1948), together with one other for Cinderella, each housed in an oak frame, 53 x 78cm. (2)

Lot 3378

A collection of mixed items to include; an incomplete Victorian silver salt cellar set consisting of two salt cellars of stylised circular form and two matching spoons with twisted stems, in original case, a small collection of costume jewellery and fashion watches to include; paste set pieces, faux pearls, Laurence Tissier pearl necklace in box, marcasite brooch, metal and paste ring, novelty Mickey Mouse lighter, and watches including a boxed Benucci, a Wardman watch, Pierre Cardin watches, Lorus, Citron, Sekonda and others. Also included are an Arthur Wood Imari style tea pot and similar plate, blue and white transfer printed bowl, two base metal vases, framed embroidery of flowers, a dashboard 8 day clock probably Military/RAF, marked MK11 to dial and with crown and initials AM to back, and two ceramic Elephant figures. (1 box)

Lot 169

* Miers (John, 1756-1821). Portrait of John Small, circa 1790, oval head and shoulders silhouette portrait, painted in black and gold on paper, profile to right, 80 x 65 mm (3 1/4 x 2 1/2 ins) mount aperture, period ebonised wood frame with inset oval gilt metal surround, and hanging loop, glazed, original printed label to reverse 'Miers, Profile Painter & Jeweller, 111 Strand, London opposite Exeter Change', inscribed to verso in brown ink in a contemporary hand 'John Small', overall size 15 x 12.5 cm, together with another similar head & shoulders silhouette painted in black and gold of a fashionable lady, profile to left, unsigned, 98 x 75 mm (4 x 3 ins), with ink annotation to backing paper verso by Arthur Jaffé 'Bought at sale of late Mr & Mrs G. P. Walker, chairman of John Walker Whiskey Distillers of Heatherwood, Putney Heath, 12/II/1941. Remounted. No name of sitter of artist inside. A. J. 13/2/1941' QTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: Arthur Jaffé (1880-1954); Estate of Michael Jaffé (1923-1997) art historian and former director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; thence by descent. International lawyer Arthur Jaffé was an eminent scholar and collector of miniature paintings. He was an authority on John Smart, and spent many years researching the miniaturist, with the intention of writing a catalogue raisonné of the artist’s works. Although he died before the task could be completed, the body of work he had produced formed the basis of Daphne Foskett’s book, John Smart. The Man and his Miniatures, published in 1964.

Lot 381

* Poole (Monica, 1921-2003). One Piece of Chalk, 1976, wood engraving on japon, titled, numbered '11/75', signed in pencil, with margins, some scattered spotting, image size 9 x 14.4 cm (3 1/2 x 5 3/4 ins), sheet size 13.5 x 17 cm, unmounted, with Reynolds Stone (Arthur, 1909-1979). Waterfall, wood engraving on wove, a proof before the unnumbered edition, signed lower right, image size 15.6 x 11 cm (6 x 4 1/2 ins), sheet size 25 x 16.5, unmounted, together with an unframed wood engraving by Eliot Lambert and a further framed engraving by Joan Hassall. QTY: (4)NOTE:Provenance: Patricia Jaffé (née Milne-Henderson, 1935-2018), art historian.One Piece of Chalk with a handwritten note from the artist.

Lot 985

A QUANTITY OF COLLECTABLE ITEMS TO INCLUDE ARTHUR WOOD, ROYAL DOULTON, ROYAL ALBERT, GLASSWARE, ETC

Lot 613

FIRST KNIGHT (1995) - King Arthur's (as played by Sean Connery) Throne - King Arthur's (as played by Sean Connery) throne from Jerry Zucker's First Knight. King Arthur and Lady Guinevere (as played by Julia Ormond), his betrothed, sat on thrones in Camelot that Malagant (as played by Ben Cross) coveted.Custom-made for the production, this full-sized wood throne is hand-carved with ornate medieval patterning along its edges and egg-shaped finials on both stiles. It features blue crushed velvet cushioning with silver-color lame border detailing and a gold-color Camelot crest printed on the front and matching cushioning on the seat and reverse. The right side underarm features a Sony archival sticker numbered "20027418" and hand-marked "3KK" in black ink. The throne exhibits signs of production use throughout, including breaks along its bottom, cushion staining and grime, and residue from a lost sticker on the right underarm. Dimensions: 29" x 30" x 62" (73.75 cm x 76.25 cm x 157.5 cm)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, March 13th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, March 12th or Thursday, March 14th.

Lot 126

NIGHT AT THE OPERA, A (1935)/DAY AT THE RACES, A (1937) - Groucho Marx's Wire Rim Eyeglasses - Groucho Marx's personal wire rim eyeglasses. Marx, the lead star of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's (MGM) Marx Brothers films alongside his brothers Chico and Harpo, wore his signature "Windsor-style" glasses beneath a head of greased hair and above a bushy mustache as Otis B. Driftwood in Sam Wood and Edmund Goulding's A Night at the Opera as well as in Sam Wood's A Day at the Races as Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush. After both films became major hits for MGM, Marx's glasses became signatures of his public appearances throughout his life. He was photographed wearing them at live radio show tapings throughout the 1940s, and Arthur Marx, Groucho's son, included photos of his father wearing his glasses in the book Groucho: A Photographic Journey. Marx's personal secretary and archivist, Steve Stoliar, also referenced the glasses in his book Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside Groucho's House. Marx's glasses were placed inside a safe deposit box along with his sole Academy Award® after his death in 1977.These metal wire frame glasses originate from the collection of Frank Ferrante, who portrayed Marx across stage, television, and audio programming over three decades in direct collaboration with Groucho's children Arthur and Miriam. They feature a beveled, saddle-style nose bridge and wraparound temple stems as well as a brown leatherette wrapped metal Optics by Victor eyeglasses case with a tan microfiber cleaning cloth. These frames do not have lenses and exhibit loose temple stems, as well as grime to the case. Dimensions: (case) 6.5" x 2.5" x 1" (16.5 cm x 6.5 cm x 2.75 cm)Estimate: $25,000 - 50,000Bidding for this lot will end on Tuesday, March 12th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Wednesday, March 13th or Thursday, March 14th.

Lot 1307

THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY (2005) - Alien Design Bust Maquette - An alien design bust maquette from Garth Jennings' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. To rescue Tricia "Trillian" McMillan (Zooey Deschanel), Arthur Dent (Martin Freeman) and the others mounted a rescue effort that took them to a waiting room with other aliens. Production created maquettes such as this as design references for the characters.This maquette consists of a hand-painted plaster alien bust on a wood display with a metal core. This lot exhibits pitting from the curing process, scuffed paint, and mild discoloration. Dimensions: 5" x 5" x 11" (12.75 cm x 12.75 cm x 28 cm)This lot is offered at a $100 starting bid with no reserve.Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, March 14th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, March 12th or Wednesday, March 13th.

Lot 1472

PENELOPE (1966) - Natalie Wood-Autographed Promotional Photograph - An autographed photograph of Penelope Elcott (Natalie Wood) from the promotion of Arthur Hiller's Penelope. The film is best known today for Elcott's costumes, including the nightgown worn in this MGM publicity still designed by legendary Hollywood costumier Edith Head.This black-and-white glossy gelatin silver print is labeled on front and back with MGM inventory number "C1848-17" and signed in black marker by Wood, inscribed "To Glenn with much love" to actor Glenn Strange, a regular in director John Ford's films, who made Wood a star with The Searchers. The autograph is smudged; the print exhibits yellowing and tearing along its edges. Dimensions: 8" x 10" (20.5 cm x 25.5 cm)This lot is offered at a $100 starting bid with no reserve.Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, March 14th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, March 12th or Wednesday, March 13th.

Lot 1027

FAMOUS MEN: Small selection of signed commemorative covers (2), clipped signature (1), signed album page (1), A.L.S. (1) by various famous men, some associated with World War II, including Montgomery of Alamein (autograph envelope signed, with his initials M of A to the lower left corner, addressed to the collector Stephen Bumball), Arthur T. Harris, Alex Henshaw, Viscount Alanbrooke, Evelyn Wood VC (A.L.S., asking his correspondent to read and then send some letters to their brother) etc. G to generally VG, 6

Lot 75

Pair of Carnival Glass Bonbon Dishes, Pair of Arthur Wood Wall Vases and 2 Decorative Dishes

Lot 19

Collection of planters includes Arthur Wood footed pot, Bracken bowl and Sylvac 2047 and 3235

Lot 10

Original engraving on paper that depicts the Malibu Meadows during the 1930s. Millier used minute lines to depict cows grazing in the meadow by small farmhouses dwarfed by the Malibu hills. Signature in pencil on lower right: Arthur Millier. Dated and signed in plate: Millier 1933. Title and edition on lower left: Malibu Meadows, Ed. 55 pr. Housed in a warm caramel wood frame with a burgundy mat. Sight size: 9"L x 8"H. Frame size: 14"L x 13"H x 0.75"D. Artist: Arthur Henry Thomas Millier (British/American 1893-1975)Issued: 1933Edition Number: Edition of 55 Country of Origin: England/United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 322

Maroon pot embellished with gilt banding design on body, neck spout and handle. Lid has gilded pull. Arthur Wood backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 8.5"L x 5.5"W x 5.5"HManufacturer: Arthur WoodCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Minor chip on spout.

Lot 574

Vintage Arthur Wood money box

Lot 809

A Czech Art Deco jug, Crown Devon Fieldings hand painted dish (one handle repaired, three items of Royal Winton gold lustre, Arthur Wood vase, hairline crack to rim and other Art Deco china and Poole pottery **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 130

A collection of early 20th century and later ceramics, to include part tea and dinner sets, together with Arthur Wood pottery vases, Beswick Flower vases, Wedgewood Willow pattern teaware, Royal albert 'Silver Maple' cup & saucer sets, Denby storage jars and bowls. (6)

Lot 1461

A collection of assorted ceramics, glass and collectors' items including lustre jug, a character jug, possibly Arthur Wood, Art Deco dressing table set, Haig Scotch Whisky jug etc.

Lot 9012

Art Deco and later pottery to include Crown Ducal, Kensington, Arthur Wood, Carlton Ware etc in one box

Lot 9015

Art Deco and later pottery to include Beswick Ware jug, Arthur Wood jugs, other Sylvac examples etc in one box

Lot 351

Doré (Gustave, illustrator). Milton's Paradise Lost. Illustrated by Gustave Doré. Edited, with notes and a life of Milton by Robert Vaughan, London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, circa 1870, numerous wood engraved plates, contemporary red half morocco, gilt decorated spine, rubbed and some soiling, large 4to, together with other various folio and large-format volumes, including a bound volume of The Times, August 1820-January 1821, Poems on Several Occasions, London: Jacob Tonson, 1718, The Works of Richard Owen Cambridge Esq. including several pieces never before published: with an account of his life and character by his son George Owen Cambridge, 1803, a vellum-bound 17th century folio volume of Blaeu's Atlas, without all maps, and a large red full morocco portfolio titled in gilt: A Monograph on Fountains Abbey by J. Arthur ReeveQTY: (1 carton)

Lot 534

Darwin (Charles). On the Various Contrivances by which British and Foreign Orchids are Fertilised by Insects, and on the good effects of intercrossing, 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1862, folding plate, 33 wood-engraved illustrations, 32 pp. publisher's advertisements at rear dated December 1861, partly unopened, Edmonds & Remnants binder ticket to rear pastedown, a few light spots, front endpaper with abrasion along gutter, bookplate of Arthur W. Nicholson, original plum vertically-lined blindstamped cloth, upper cover stamped with an orchid in gilt, spine faded, a little rubbed at ends, 8vo QTY: (1)NOTE:Freeman 800, variant a. 2000 or less copies published.'Life and letters (Vol. III, p. 274) quotes Asa Gray as saying that 'if the Orchid-book (with a few trifling omissions) had appeared before the "Origin" the author would have been canonised rather than anathematised by the natural theologians', and notes that a review in the Literary Churchman found only one fault 'that Mr. Darwin's expression of admiration at the contrivances in orchids is too indirect a way of saying, "O Lord, how manifold are Thy works."'. Darwin himself wrote to John Murray on September 24th, 1861, 'I think this little volume will do good to the "Origin", as it will show that I have worked hard at details', (Freeman p. 112)

Lot 322

Box of china and glass to include: a Gwili pottery vase,19th Century 'Trust in God' loving cup, Coalport floral ornaments, Welsh cast metal and coal souvenir ornaments, Aynsley 'Cottage Garden' and 'Pembroke' design vases, multi-colour glass ewer, Cregiau pottery copper lustre items, cranberry glass jug and vase, Beswick 'Talavera Romulus' wire haired terrier, Siamese cat figures, Porthmadog pottery tray, Lladro Spanish porcelain figure of a boy with lamb, Spanish porcelain eagle, Wedgwood Jasperware trinket box and pin tray, Arthur Wood fireside spaniels etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 330

LARGE ARTHUR WOOD PIGGY BANK IN THE FORM OF WHIMSICAL PIG, with blue, pink and yellow floral decoration, printed marks to base, no. 4968, 23cms H, 49cms LProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 391

A Parrott & Co sandwich tray, a pair of Arthur Wood triangular wall vases and a Wedgwood & Co vase, all 1930s, tray 28cm l, printed marks (4) Silvering on wall vases rubbed on one

Lot 1141

Miscellaneous ceramics, including Royal Doulton, Masons Ironstone, Denby, Arthur Wood and others

Lot 369

‘LEOPARD AND MAGPIES’, EX ADOLPHE STOCLET COLLECTIONPlease note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價Korea, Joseon dynasty (1392-1897), 19th century. Ink, watercolor, and gouache on silk, mounted on cardboard, with a gold-lacquered wood frame. Finely painted with a spotted leopard standing foursquare amid rocks, grasses, and leaves, below two magpies in flight. Provenance: From the collection of Adolphe Stoclet, and thence by descent in the Stoclet family. Adolphe Stoclet (1871-1949) was a Belgian engineer, financier, and noted collector. He was born into a family of Belgian bankers and became a director of the Société Générale de Belgique after his father’s death. He married Suzanne Stevens (1874-1960), the daughter of the art critic, historian, collector, and dealer Arthur Stevens (1825-1909) and niece of the painter Alfred Stevens (1823-1906). The Stoclets were connected with avant-garde art circles in Paris and Vienna, where they met Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956), who designed the Stoclet’s famous Palais in Brussels. Gustav Klimt (1862-1916) painted the murals in its dining room. The Palais Stoclet, today a UNESCO World Heritage site, was the lavish setting to one of the most important eclectic art collections of all times, which included Egyptian and Chinese sculpture, medieval Italian paintings and metalwork, enamels and relics, as well as Byzantine and Pre-Columbian art.Condition: Good condition with minor wear, little soiling, creasing, small tears, minuscule losses. The frame with some wear, age cracks, and a minor repair to one corner. Dimensions: Image size 211 x 114.5 cm, Size incl. frame 220 x 124 cmKkachi pyobeom, paintings depicting magpies and leopards, was a prominent motif in the minhwa folk art of the Joseon period. The leopard represents authority and the aristocratic yangban, while the dignified magpie represents the common people. Hence, such paintings were a satire of the hierarchical structure of Joseon's feudal society.Museum comparison:Compare a related painting of a leopard and magpie in the Museum of Far Eastern Anitquities, Stockholm.

Lot 38

Metal goblets, Arthur Wood lustre vases, Sylvac duck jug, pottery animal ornaments, etc

Lot 1384

An extensive collection of assorted ceramics including Maling lustre, Sylvac, Arthur Wood etc.

Lot 1410

BURSLEY WARE; a hand painted side plate decorated with a crane, diameter 17cm, a Crown Ducal jug, a ceramic model of a pig moneybank by Arthur Wood and a Crown Ducal vase (4).

Lot 7257

William Scrope: 'Days and Nights Salmon Fishing in the Tweed', London, Edward Arnold, 1898, 1st edition, chromolitho frontispiece + chromolitho plates, wood engraved ills. etc as called for, original half vellum gilt, top edge gilt, leather gilt title label to spine, armorial bookplate of Arthur Wood, Newbold Revel Estate, Warwickshire, on front pastedown, salmon fly mounted to page facing half title

Lot 352

A GROUP OF NAMED CERAMICS AND ORNAMENTS, comprising a German Lindner porcelain pedestal dish, a T.G Green & Co.Ltd. black and green interwoven pattern trio, a Copeland Spode fruit bowl, a boxed Beswick 'Hiker Badger' 34/1000 June 1997, a Beswick 'Woodland' table lamp, a large Arthur Wood 'Flower Basket' vase, a Beswick 'Golden Jubilee' Priory For Wales - Sir Thomas Docura 1501-1527 figurine, a carved hardwood figure (possibly Indonesian), a resin 'Ganesh' figurine, etc. (s.d) (14)

Lot 230

Graded Comic Books comprising of four issues to include; 1) X -Men: Blue #3 - Marvel Comics 7/17 - Cullen Bunn Story - Jorge Molina Art - Arthur Adams Cover - CGC Grade 9.8 - White Pages. 2) X -Men #11 - Marvel Comics 4/14 - Brain Wood Story - Kris Anka Art - Terry & Rachel Dodson Cover - CGC Grade 9.8 - White Pages. 3) X -Men #22 - Marvel Comics 2/15 - Marc Guggenheim Story - Harvey Tolibao, Dexter Soy & Norman Lee Art - Terry Dodson Cover - CGC Grade 9.8 - White Pages. 4) X -Men: Legacy #231 - Marvel Comics 2/10 - Mike Carey Story - Clay Mann Art - Adi Granov Cover - CGC Grade 9.8 - White Pages.

Lot 791

Three Arthur Wood pieces; a garden wall planter, a basket, a jug, basket a/f and a Hancocks Ivory Ware jug **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 350

Vintage ceramics vases including Sylvac, Darmouth and Arthur Wood. The tallest measures 30cm.

Lot 278

20th Century Ceramics, to include: Lladro and Nao figures and models, Maling and Arthur Wood pink lustreware, Royal Crown Derby barn owl, Carltonware Rouge Royale, Crown Devon red lustre, Tuptonware, Spode, etc. (two trays)

Lot 446

Vinyl / Autographs - Approximately 80 Rock and Pop albums all signed by the artists or band members to include: Ten Years After, Paul Brady, Ian Matthews, Nick Lowe, The Moody Blues, Joe Cocker, Mike Oldfield, Neil Innes, Chicken Shack, The Animals, Rory Gallagher, Roy Wood, Chip Taylor, Greg Lake, Chris Farlowe, Glencoe, The Scaffolds, Manfred Mann, Curved Air, Cat Stevens, Groundhogs, Youssou N’dour, Family, Liverpool Scene, Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Dr. Feelgood, Loudon Wainwright III, and many more. Condition VG overall

Lot 1500

Stoneware Japanese Coffee Set, dishwasher proof, together with a collection of assorted pottery including Arthur Wood Astoria jug, copper ware, Poole pottery, Limoges plates, etc.

Lot 394

Two trays of china to include: Mostly Royal Doulton; floral miniature basket, moulded owl design wall pocket, Dickens ware jugs, pin trays and plates, a small tea caddy with impressed mark Noke for Charles Noke decorated with the figure of an old lady with a cup of tea, series ware cup and plate, landscape design plates, Tunis saucer, conserve pot, an Arthur Wood Art Deco design wall pocket etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 185

Three boxes of miscellaneous to include Falcon Ware, Arthur Wood, Spode, art glass candlesticks, etc.

Lot 187

Two boxes of miscellaneous to include HLC Fiesta jugs, Tony Wood, cut glass bowls, Siltone, Arthur Wood, etc.

Lot 70

A Minton blue & white pottery jardiniere decorated in the prunus pattern, height 20cm (a/f), together with an Arthur Wood brown glazed pottery jug

Lot 395

FIVE VINTAGE BRONZE LUSTRE WARE JUGS TOGETHER WITH THREE ARTHUR WOOD TANKARDS WITH COACHING SCENES

Lot 849

A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE CERAMICS AND POTTERY TO INCLUDE BESWICK, ARTHUR WOOD, ETC, VASES AND JUGS

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