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A ROYAL CROWN DERBY TWO HANDLED VASE PAINTED WITH A BIRD PAINTED BY ARTHUR WOOD, signed, a Royal Crown Derby vase painted with a peacock signed by Charles Harris, a Royal Crown Derby ewer painted with flowers on a blue ground, a comport painted with imari pattern 1128, a similar plate, two Lynton Derby Lloyds of London mugs and a jam pot lid painted by W E J Dean with a sailing scene in blue
A yellow ground Arthur Wood jug with painted and moulded relief decoration of a hunting scene outside a tavern together with a large character jug modelled as a medieval style character, a 19th century model of a recumbent white greyhound, a Capodimonte type model of a seated Dachshund, a bowl and cover with printed and infilled decoration of Clifton Suspension Bridge and a similar miniature tazza, etc
An extensive collection of mixed china comprising a quantity of Empire ware china in the form of lettuce leaves with red tomato decoration comprising a small sauce boat and stand, various plates, square serving bowl with handles, stand with four egg cups and salt and pepper in the form of tomatoes, etc, two graduated jugs decorated in yellow, green and black in the Art Deco style, Arthur Wood "Carnation" design teapot and hot water pot, glass posy vase, wooden biscuit barrel with plated rim and handle, etc
A quantity of ceramics including a Crown Devon Daisy Bell rhyme jug, Crown Devon fuchsia bowl, Crown Devon 'Beverley' pattern sauce boat and saucer, two Carltonware leaf dishes, Royal Winton leaf dish, Konroy Kraft shaped bowl, mottled teapot, T. G. Green blue Cornishware lidded pot, purple Carnival glass dish, an Arthur Wood vase, and a Hamilton jug. (13)
A 19th Century square piano by John Broadwood & Sons, in mahogany and rosewood case with fretwork carved embellishments on turned and octagonal square shaped supports to brass caps and castors, bears labels "John Broadwood & Sons ....", "Sold by Wood & Co. Aberdeen" and "Broadwood early square piano. This piano belonged to the Cartier family for 120 years. It came into the family through marriage to a Miss MacDowell. In 1997 it was sold by Susan and Nellie Cartier to Heather Pountney Prato" CONDITION REPORTS Size approx. 81 cm deep x 180 cm wide x 90 cm high. General wear and scuffs conducive with age and use, split to front cover, some repaired splits to carved fretwork, all except one of the keys appear to be in working order and the piano generally appears to have been well cared for / well looked after, however, mechanism may require some attention, and piano will require tuning. A section of moulding missing to the top to the back right (not visible when the piano lid is open), some slight fading in areas but overall colour appears to be reasonably good. Serial numbers written on the keys : No.61625 (circa 1852 - 1860). There was an appraisal carried out on the piano in September 2010 (please see photo attached) which also states that the piano was sympathetically restored in 1975 by JD Young of Aberdeen, and which states "the first key signed Mr Arthur and the treble key at the break H Bell with the serial number".
A fine silver and enamel salver commemorating the 1933 Ryder Cup at Southport & Ainsdale Golf Club, hallmarked Joseph Walton & Co., London,1928 with a central motif in raised relief of the Ryder Cup trophy between enamelled Great Britain and U.S.A. flags, inscribed ‘Ryder Cup, The Fourth International Golf Match, Great Britain Versus The United States Of America, to be played on the Southport and Ainsdale Course, Southport, on Monday and Tuesday June 26-27 1933, proceeds to be donated to the British Ryder Cup Fund, further engraved with the facsimile signatures of the Great Britain and U.S.A. Teams comprising (G.B.): JH. Taylor (captain), Percy Allis, Allan Dailey, W.H. Davies, Arthur Havers, Abe Mitchell, A.H. Padgham, A. Perry and C.A. Whitcombe; ( U.S.A.) Walter Hagan (captain), Billy Burke, Leo Diegel, Ed Dudley, Olin Dutra, Gene Sarazen, Danny Shute, Horton Smith and Craig Wood, additionally signed by Samuel Ryder; diameter 35.5cm., 14in.
ASSORTED ITEMS OF INDIAN ARMY INTEREST an Indian colonial silver hip-flask engraved with a bugle-horn, initials `SPMR` and inscription `Arthur with best wishes from the Old and Bold, Madras 1940 - 45`; a small white metal statuette of an Indian Army soldier, on a wooden plinth mounted with metal badge of Queen Victoria`s Own Madras Sappers & Miners; a silver-plated domed cover for an entrée dish (lacking its handle); a wooden cigarette-box with carved dragons on lid, the interior carved with the badge of the 27th Lancers; and an inlaid wood folding frame, opening to display on one side 22 small portrait photographs of British Commanding Officers of the Madras Sappers & Miners and on the other side a key to the portraits and a photograph of the first Indian CO (5)
A William Arthur Smith Benson electroplated copper Windguard kettle on stand, with spirit burner, the cover set with ebonised wood finial and wicker covered handle stamped mark, Provenance The Albert Dawson Trust Literature Ian Hamerton W.A.S Benson Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design, Antique Collector`s Club, frontice piece and page 84 plate 56, this example illustrated.
A William Arthur Smith Benson copper and brass egg holder and spirit burner, on brass foliate tripod foot, with ebonised wood final to cover stamped Benson mark, 20cm. high Provenance The Albert Dawson Trust Literature Ian Hamerton W.A.S Benson Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design, Antique Collector`s Club, page 79 plate 51 this example illustrated.
Arthur Umanoff cart Arthur Umanoff cart, for Raymor, black rod frame on castors with wood slats, masonite sliding doors on both sides in orange and robin`s egg blue, rush basket with white masonite bottom, 35"w x 17.75"d x 35.5"h, very good condition Recoated finish. No chips or cracks. No losses to the paper cord. The doors work well. No losses to the leather straps. Stains to the wood slats around the metal nails/screws that hold them in place. Sturdy and structurally sound. All original castors are in good working condition. Starting Price: $150
Arthur Umanoff wine rack Arthur Umanoff wine rack, wrought iron frame, leather bottle holders and wood shelves, one shelf with caned trim, original finish, 26.5"w x 11"d x 66.5"h, good original condition No chips or cracks. Moderate surface scratches, scuffs and abrasions to shelves. No repairs. Wear consistent with age and use over time. Sturdy and structurally sound. A few straps are disconnected along the sides. The leather straps have some water stains. There are also some water stains to wood shelves. Small losses to the caning. Starting Price: $200
Six knives with silver handles (marks rubbed), a small collection of silver plated cutlery, a silver plated pocket watch titled "Acme Lever" by H. Samuel, Manchester, a black necklace, a Art Nouveaux miniature copper photograph frame, and a small quantity of ceramics to include a tea pot by Arthur Wood
An exact replica of The Lusitania (German) medal e.f, with leaflet in box of issue, together with a George VI (1937-48) Special Constabulary Long Service medal to Arthur V. Wood with a separate Long Service, 1959 clasp e.f, and a National Trades Exhibition, Birmingham 1894 medallion by H.B. Sale 45mm e.f (3).
A collection of Hornsea "Fleur" design china in an amber, brown and cream colourway comprising five storage jars with wooden lids in various sizes, some marked Tea, Coffee and Biscuits together with three matching lidded tureens, three jugs, cups, etc together with an Arthur Wood lidded butter dish, etc together with a box of mixed ceramics including a quantity of Washington Pottery Limited "English Rose" dinner wares, small square chintz plate, Art Deco shaped vase, etc plus two fun nodding head dogs (box displayed to the right under the green baize shelf).
[Locke (James)] Tweed and Don; or, Recollections and Reflections of an Angler for the Last Fifty Years, second edition, wood-engraved frontispiece, light foxing, bookplates of Arthur E.Wilson-Browne and T.Spence, Edinburgh, 1860 § Rooper (George) Thames and Tweed, presentation copy from the author inscribed by him and another on half-title, [1875] § [Bertram (James)] The Border Angler: A Guide Book to the Tweed and its Tributaries., folding map, Edinburgh, 1858 § Robertson (John) The Hand-Book of Angling for Scotland and the Border Counties, folding map, 1861 § Scrope (William) Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing in the River Tweed, third edition, frontispiece and additional vignette title (loose), plates and illustrations, bookplate of E.W.E.Siddall, 1885, original cloth, the first four pictorial gilt, rubbed, the first with spine a little worn and stained, 8vo (5).
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