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ASPREY & GARRARD; a good and impressive pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver gilt enamel neo-classical style torchère candlesticks with detachable flame sconces on silver gilt ribbon form bases, London 1998, height 24cm.Additional InformationOne leans at an angle, one base is misshapen, further light scratches, nicks, tarnishing, slight imperfections in the castings, some rubbing to gilt as well as tarnish and discolouration, nicks to silver, some knocks and misshaping in places, further general wear throughout, the ribbon bases bear the full set of hallmarks including the makers/sponsors mark, the bodies bear the sterling lion and London assay marks, the detachable sconces appear unmarked, we will not be weighing the bodies of these candlesticks as we are of the opinion that they are loaded, we will not be weighing the sconces as we cannot see a silver or sponsors marks on them, the two bases weigh approx 12ozt/375g.
A large carved and polychrome painted Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom,probably 18th century, with supporting lion and unicorn among scrolling foliage, inscribed 'HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE' and 'DIEU ET MON DROIT',115cm wide125cm highProvenance: Purportedly from an administrative building in the Caribbean.It has been suggested that the painted coat of arms dates to between 1707 and 1714. The first and fourth quarters bear the three lions of England impaled with the lion of Scotland within a bordure, representing the 1707 Union with Scotland. The second and third quarters show the arms of France and Ireland respectively. In 1714, when Queen Anne died, the Arms were replaced by the arms of the House of Hanover which did not change till 1801.Condition report: Chips, splits, knocks and losses throughout. Evidence of restoration and glue repair in several places. Rubbing, wear and loss to paint. Dirt, dust, knocks and general wear commensurate with age.
Attributed to Alfred Bestall (1892-1986) - Original illustration for Rupert the Bear, watercolour on card and pen and ink on photographic positive, annotated upper left of mount 'page 7', 32 x 22.5cm overall, in a bespoke black leather covered folder lettered in red RUPERT THE BEAR Good condition
An old straw filled teddy bear together with two smaller dittoCONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, lot would benefit from some restoration, but is in a fair condition for its age.The smaller teddy in particular is quite worn and has one eye missing.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
Quantity of various Britains etc animals, figures and accessories. hippo, rhino, bear, elephant, sea lion, tiger, penguin, stag, giraffe, polar bear, fox, owl, multiple hounds, dogs, kennel, goat, mounted huntsman, anvil, bench, bucket on hand cart, fencing, wheel barrow, etc. GC-VGC some age wear/paint chipping. A few AF. Approx 50 £60-80
Mark Adlington (British B.1965) - Ice Bath - Polar Bear, conte and pastel on paper, signed and dated 2016, 40.5 x 58cm approx, framed, together with a coloured print of a coastal landscape with lightening with printed signature Vega? framed, a monochrome study of a classical sculpture of a male torso and a 19th century watercolour of a Venetian lagoon scene, 17 x 25.5cm, both unframed (4)
A BOX AND LOOSE METALWARES, PICTURES, RECORDS AND FOOTBALL EPHEMERA, to include silver plated goblets and candlesticks, assorted brassware including a chess set and board, a Jolly Gentleman moneybox, other moneyboxes to include a boxed Falstaff Freddie the Teddy, silver plated Winnie the Pooh and Paddington Bear, eleven children's records including Fraggle Rock, Beatrix Potter, Rainbow, Mr Men, The Snowman and Disney, prints of caricatures of Aston Villa football players by Norman Hood, a framed print of Tiger Woods, limited edition 5/10, with a scorecard bearing a signature and certificate of authenticity, frame 58cm x 78.5cm, a Mail on Sunday exclusive edition print of A View in the South of France by the Prince of Wales, no 38 etc (1 BOX + LOOSE)
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