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3 bts Corbières Magneric 2004 Domaine Saint Croix i.n 1 bt Château D'Aydie 2004 Madiran Laplace i.n 1 bt Pic Saint Loup, Bergerie du Capucin 2013 Larmanela i.n 1 bt Clos Bagatelle 2013 La Terre de Mon Pere Saint-Chinian i.n 3 bts Dom de la Taille aux Loups Montlouis Sur Loire, Remus 2017 Jacky et J P Blot i.n Above 9 bottles
Crouzat, Georges (French, 1904-1976); b. Castres, and Arthus-Bertrand (Paris, 1803-present) FRANCE, Roseraie de Bagatelle, Paris [Bagatelle Rose Garden], 1933, 25th Concours International de Roses Nouvelles, an Art Déco bronze award medal by G. Crouzat, female figure kneeling right, pruning roses, rev. legend, central tablet un-named, edge stamped bronze and with the mark of Arthus-Bertrand, 90mm, 326.74g (cf. Münz Zentrum Rheinland 188, 6470; cf. DNW 42, 1517). Extremely fine, a handsome medal £70-£90 --- Provenance: bt Irene Allen, August 2003 The Bagatelle, located just off the Bois de Boulogne, has played host to an annual international rose competition since 1908.
DIOR: DIAMOND, GARNET AND PINK SAPPHIRE 'ROSE BAGATELLE' NECKLACEThe rose set with brilliant-cut diamonds, and circular-cut green garnets and pink sapphires, signed Dior, maker's mark, numbered, lengths: 2.2cm, chain 41.0cm, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, maker's case For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LALIQUEFÜNF VASEN Frankreich, Wingen-sur-Moder, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh. Farbloses Pressglas, part. satiniert. H. 12,3 - 16,8 cm. Jeweils bez. 'Lalique France' (part. mit 'R'), einmal Manufakturaufkleber. 1 Vase 'Dampierre', 1 Vase 'Elisabeth', 1 Vase 'Ermenonville', 1 Vase 'Bagatelle', 1 facettierte Vase mit Blumendekor.
§ Bagatelle, a Lalique frosted and polished glass vase, modelled in relief with a repeating pattern of birds nesting amongst foliage, acid-etched mark to underside, 16.5 x 11cm; together with St Cloud, a Lalique polished and frosted glass vase, the sides modelled in relief with acanthus leaves, acid-etched marks to underside, 11.5 x 9.5cm (2)A smal chip to the rim of the Bagatelle vase, otherwise fine, the St Cloud vase in good condition.
Three boxes of assorted decorative china and glassware, etc. to include three Potschappel Dresden floral encrusted bowls, a basket containing various camera equipment, binoculars, etc., shove h'apenny board, bagatelle board, etc and a collection of modern prints to include AFTER MYLES BIRKET FOSTER etc. (3 boxes plus)
Large collection of mixed toys & games to include around 40 Tetley Teafolk advertising figures / models, Bagatelle, Stereoscope Lestrade Simplex viewers, View-Master reels, Noddy models (featuring Corgi Toyland Cars), annuals / books (featuring The Wombles Annual 1976), Action Man, board games, etc. (6 boxes)
JOHN HOPPNER (BRITISH 1758-1810) MRS SARAH SIDDONS Oil on canvas 77 x 64cm (30¼ x 25 in.) Provenance: Sale. Christie, Manson & Woods, 16 July 1909, lot 136, where it was acquired by Shepherd Brothers. With Charles Sedelmeyer by 1911. Exhibited: Shepherd Brothers Galleries in Autumn 1909 Les modes à travers trois siècles. Exposition rétrospective organisée par la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, dans les Palais du domaine de Bagatelle, 1911, no. 78, lent by C. Sedelmeyer. Literature: P. Hérissey (Ed.), Exposition rétrospective organisée par la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, dans les Palais du domaine de Bagatelle, 1911, no. 78. The Masterpieces of John Hoppner, London and Glasgow, 1912, p. 57. W. McKay and W. Roberts, Supplement and index to John Hoppner, R. A., London and New York, 1914, p. 47Sarah Siddons (née Kemble) (1755-1831) was born on 5 July 1755 into a theatrical family. Her father, Roger Kemble (1722-1802) was an actor and theatre manager. Seven of her siblings were to become thespians, yet it was Siddons who would establish herself as the most acclaimed tragic actress of her age, subsequently becoming widely regarded as the greatest female performer in English theatrical history. In her lifetime she became a popular icon and played a key role in the social legitimation of the acting profession - particularly women working within it - moving from the reputedly disreputable world of provincial touring theatre to the salons of the aristocracy, and amassing substantial personal wealth.Siddons was one of the earliest sitters to John Hoppner (1758-1810). When she returned to London from her years touring 'in the wilderness,' she took the world by storm at Drury Lane in 1782. Given her newfound fame, Hoppner's capturing of her in her first flush of riotous success would have been a popular subject. Besides a sketch found among the artist's effects after his death, only one other, quite different, portrait of Siddons by Hoppner survives. Siddons would go on to be painted by Thomas Gainsborough, Sir Joshua Reynolds and Sir Thomas Lawrence. In 1909 the portrait was misidentified as 'an artist of the Early English School' when sold by Christie's but was later recognised and reproduced in The Masterpieces of John Hoppner, p. 57. The Times described it as '...the portrait almost recalls Frans Hals in the vigour of its handling, and is worthy to hang besides Hogarth's Shrimp Girl as an example of what the English 18th century painters could do when they were content to be what we should now call 'impressionist'" (McKay, Roberts, p. 47). Mrs. Siddons was in the Drury Lane company of the theatre manager, playwright and actor, David Garrick (lots 80, 81, 82) and she performed opposite the actor and theatre manager William Charles Macready (1755- 1829; lot 198). Condition Report: The canvas is relined and provides a good support to the paint. Under racking light there is crease crossing horizontally the painting at the hight just below the mouth, which suggests the canvas might have been folded in the past. UV light reveals some dotted retouches on the right-hand side of the background, where there is also a small dot of paint loss. Furthermore, there is a thick layer of yellowing varnish across the whole surface. Condition Report Disclaimer
Camberwick Green - a collection of original vintage toys and memorabilia from the classic children's television series. Including: boxed Camberwick Green Village Set by Gordon Murray Puppets (box AF), Sculptcraft Moulding and Colouring Set, Marx Toys Dr Mopp Friction Drive Car, Gordon Murray Bagatelle, Race Game and others. All items within their original boxes.
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED BOXED TOYS AND GAMES, mainly c.1960s/1970s, to include Ideal Roadmaker, Lincoln for Zodiac Battle of Britain Bagatelle game, Bluebird Oh Penny! Penny's Shopping Centre, Ferry Express, Matchbox Streak Racing track set, No.S-400, Waddington's Bonanza, Table Soccer and Railroaders, Luda tabletop football, Styrocraft, Trap Tennis, Demolition Derby, Marx battery operated Record Player etc., contents not checked for completeness, damage and wear to some boxes (2 boxes and loose)
Three boxes of assorted decorative china and glassware, etc. to include three Potschappel Dresden floral encrusted bowls, a Barrett's ginger beer stoneware flagon and a Mackintosh Brothers high class table water stoneware flagon, an S Fielding & Co. Watson's Whisky match striker and a Minton's Bass on draught table vesta holder, together with two boxed sets of Worthington's White Shield glasses, a basket containing various camera equipment, binoculars, etc., shove h'apenny board, bagatelle board, etc and a collection of modern prints to include AFTER MYLES BIRKET FOSTER etc. (5 boxes plus)

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