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Two early 20th century Kukris, comprising one with white metal ring bound buffalo horn grip, with white metal butt cap and matching chakmak and karda, the other a wood ringed grip with brass butt cap and matching wooden handled chakmak and karda, both within brass tipped leather scabbards. (2) Provenance: The Estate of Mr Joseph B. Hay, son of Major-General Arthur K. Hay DSO OBE - 100 years of a military family.
A piece of silk from a WWII German parachute, printed with the details of the parachute material, including Gerat: Lasten-Fallschirm, Bauart: Peterhansel, Werknummer: 5011027, Gewebe: 2/4158, Dat: 28 Okt 1939, Hesteller: Texilwerke S. Henking K.-G., Bln.-Tempelhof, 38 by 20cm, fitted into a easel frame with faux wood frame, 11 by 18cm.Provenance: The Estate of Mr Joseph B. Hay, son of Major-General Arthur K. Hay DSO OBE - 100 years of a military family.
A quantity of various china wares to include Clarice Cliff "Celtic Harvest" conserve pot and cover, two Goebel Hummel annual bells for 1979 and 1980, Goebel Hummel annual plate 1973, Clarice Cliff style jug by Arthur Wood, various commemorative china, eggshell china trio with lithophane to base of cup, pair of nutcrackers and a pair of cufflinks, etc
ENTERTAINMENT, autograph album, inc. Elsie Carlisle, Arthur Askey, Renee Huston, Charlie Clapham, Issy Bonn, Georgie Wood, Billy Cotton, Sandy McPherson, Norman Evans, Betty Astell, Gracie Fields, Adelaide Hall, Michael Redgrave, Charlie Kunz, Vera Lynn, Phyllis Dixey, Gordon Richards, George Formby, Anna Neagle, Eric Portman etc., many back-to-back, 4.5 x 3.75, covers damaged (not affecting signatures), G
Nonesuch Press. The Nonesuch Dickens, published under the editorial direction of Arthur Waugh, Hugh Walpole, Walter Dexter and Thomas Hatton, 24 volumes, 1937-38, printed on hand-made paper, numerous plates (a few hand-coloured, some offsetting to text), and letterpress illustrations, mostly reprinted from the original steel plates and woodblocks, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original linen buckram in varying colours, some volumes with minor mottling/spotting, one volume with several indentations and consequent slight surface loss to front cover, spines with gilt lettered black leather label (spines faded), including matching solander box containing an original wood block after John Tenniel for 'Chapter III - The Gift Reversed' from The Haunted Man, a letter of authentication from the publishers Chapman & Hall, and a mounted strike from the plate, large 8vo, together with A Note by Francis Meynell on the Format of the Nonesuch Dickens, 1937, spotted, original printed wrappers, spine area toned, slim 8vo One of 877 copies. The most monumental and desirable collected edition of the works of Dickens. (25)
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing seventeen signed clipped pieces by various composers, musicians and conductors etc., the majority neatly laid down in multiples to the pages, including Ralph Vaughan Williams, Arthur Bliss, Henry J. Wood, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, Adam Carse, Arnold Bax, Isobel Baillie, Basil Cameron, Lord Berners, Adrian Boult, Benjamin Britten (lower half of an A.L.S., with several lines of holograph text to the recto, in part, 'I am afraid that when the publishers tell you that the folk songs which Peter P[ears] sang in Music in Miniature are not printed yet, they are telling the truth!', loosely inserted within the album) etc. G
20th century schoolWatercolour drawing"Bluebells and Young Oak Trees at Ambleside", unsigned, 14cm x 22cm 20th centuryWatercolour drawingRiver landscape, unsigned, 21cm x 27.5cm George Arthur Hickin (1821-1885) Watercolour drawing Female figure carrying wood across a stream with cattle, signed in red lower left, 15cm x 23cm (3)
Arthur David McCormick RBA RI ROI (1860-1943) DRAKE AND FROBISHER DISCUSSING PLANS TO FOIL THE SPANISH ARMADA [1587] 1941 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right; titled on reverse Langlois, UK, 17 May 1995, lot 199;Private collection McCormick was born in Coleraine and studied at the Government School of Design, Belfast. He later travelled to London working with the Illustrated London News among other publications. In 1889, from Trafalgar Studios, McCormick exhibited for the first time with the Royal Academy, London. This would be the beginning of a 30-year relationship with the institution. Snoddy records the artist's address from 1895 as 58 Queen's Road, St. John's Wood; the artist resided at this address for over 40 years. The theme of pirates began to appear in the oeuvre at the turn of the century and the RA index of exhibitors lists two such works shown with them in 1903 and 1904. Among the artist's best-known commissions was the iconic sailor's head and shoulders on the cigarette packets for tobacco manufacturers, John Player & Son in 1927. His works can be found in the Victoria & Albert Museum, Imperial War Museum and the Borough Council, Coleraine among others. For further reading see Snoddy p.370-372. 20 by 28in. (50.8 by 71.1cm)
Derek Wood signed hardback book Target England The illustrated history of the Battle of Britain. Signed on title page by Cyril Bamberger, Graham Leggett, Arthur Smith, Nigel Kemp, John Freeborn, Clive Hilken, James Pickering. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Jack Simcock 1929-2012 oil painting on board of a Mow Cop farmhouse in wood frame signed and dated 1966, board numbered 10766 to the reverse. Jack Simcock was born in Biddulph Moor and lived most of his life in Mow Cop, he studied at the Burslem school of art under Arthur Berry. He started exhibiting at the London Piccadilly gallery in 1957 and went on to have more than fifty solo shows worldwide. His paintings are in art collections all over the world.
Jack Simcock 1929-2012 oil painting on board of a mans head, dark in wood frame signed and dated 1962, board numbered 662 to the reverse 25.5 x 35.5cm. Jack Simcock was born in Biddulph Moor and lived most of his life in Mow Cop, he studied at the Burslem school of art under Arthur Berry. He started exhibiting at the London Piccadilly gallery in 1957 and went on to have more than fifty solo shows worldwide. His work features in art collections all over the world.
A cased rock crystal and amethyst parasol/sunshade or "entoutcas" handle, with gold and enamel mounts, retailed by Vickery London, probably Viennese, circa 1900, in the manner of Anton Wildhack, the knop carved with irises with amethyst centres, the collar enamelled in purple over engine turning between gold floral bands, the shaft with simulated wood decoration and silver gilt terminal band hallmarked "A A" and indistinct maker's mark, in a fitted case marked "J. C. Vickery 179, 181 & 183 Regent St. W", the handle 34cm long (lacking 10 original rib end tips). IllustratedFootnote: A rock crystal handle by the same retailer and possibly by the same maker was sold by Sotheby's Olympia, lot 153, 19th April 2007. The firm of J. C. Vickery was founded around 1890 by John Collard Vickery in a short-lived partnership with Arthur Thomas Hobbs at 183 Regent Street. Continuing alone after 1891, Vickery extended his premises in 1900 to 179, 181 and 183 Regent Street, with showrooms to the rear at 1 New Burlington Place, where in 1913 he is listed as a goldsmith, silversmith, jeweller, dressing case and fitted travelling bag manufacturer, watch and clock importer, etc, with Royal Warrants from the King and Queen, the King of Spain, the King and Queen of Denmark, the Queen of Norway and the King of Sweden. A very similar handle is in the Victorian and Albert museum collection: the gift of Mrs Acton, it is currently on show in the Bollinger jewellery gallery.
Three 19th Century auction posters to include "Chedworth Gloucestershire To be sold by auction Lyne & Acock at The Foss bridge Inn on Tuesday 24th day of May 1870", "To be sold by auction by Mr C Wood at The Queen's Head Inn Tewkesbury Road Cheltenham" and "Coln St. Aldwyns Parish Property to be sold by Public Auction by Mr Arthur Acock at The Swan Inn Bibury November 30th 1852", all printed by Shenton of Cheltenham
SZANTHSWAIRE ? (Twentieth/Twenty First Century) ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOURED WOOD BLOCK PRINT Town scene with river beyond 'Le Lasas a Szamarhegyrol' ? (17/30) 11" x 16 1/2" (28cm x 42cm) the image ARTHUR DELANEY ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT 'St. Ann's Square, Manchester' (292/850) 13" x 17 1/2" (33cm x 44.5cm) (2)
English Tertis model viola by and labelled Made by Arthur Richardson, Crediton, Devon 1954, R.T. viola no. 124, Tertis Model, also signed and dated to the inner back, the one piece back of faint broad curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a reddish colour on a golden ground, 16 3/4", 42.50cm
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