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Ceramics - a Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern flared vase; another pair, similar, smaller; a Posies pattern dinner plate; three others, similar; a Posies pattern miniature vase, boxed; a pair of Spode cabinet plates; a Royal Worcester Earl of Coventry Blind Earl pattern cabinet cup and saucer; etc
An early George III mahogany window seat or long stool, the drop-in seat covered in buttoned pale blue cotton with nailed border, the blind-fret frieze within bead and reel moulding, raised on six square chamfered channelled legs with similar carving and foliate brackets, on leather barrel castors, 50 x 18in. (127 x 45.75cm.), 18½in. (47cm.), frame possibly extended. * Provenance: These rooms, The Contents of Beaucamp de Haut, 14th September 2018, Lot 88. Christie's, unknown sale.
***PLEASE NOTE ILLUSTRATION IN PRINTED CATALOGUE IS LABELLED INCORRECTLY***A FINE GEORGE III FLAME MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Peter Chapeau of London, the large pagoda hood surmounted by three spherical brass finials, above panels of blind scrolling fretwork, over arched glazed panel door, flanked by columns and enclosing a brass dial inscribed 'Peter Chapeau London', with pierced spandrels around a chapter ring with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the waisted trunk with cross banded single door having glazed circular aperture, raised on platform base. 270cm high
TWO POCKET WATCHES, first stamped sterling silver, with a floral gilt border to the silvered dial, Roman numerals, decoration to the case with a blind cartouche, silver dust cover, London hallmarks dated 1883, the second a Swiss pocket watch with a floral gilt border to the silvered dial, Roman numerals, decoration to the case with a blind cartouche, Swiss fineness marks for 0.800, approximate gross weight 98 grams
A COLLECTION OF ITEMS, to include a gold plated Elgin pocket watch, white Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned decoration with a blind cartouche, secondly a mid 20th Century wristwatch, Oading-Erdel signed dial, gold plated case and an expandable strap, lastly a late Victorian gold plated swivel memorial brooch with arranged hair panels to both sides
TWO POCKET WATCHES, to include a 9ct gold Limit pocket watch, Roman numeral dial, with a subsidiary seconds dial, gold dust cover, import marks for London dating 1924, stamped 375, approximate weight 78.3 grams, the other a Swiss silver pocket watch, Roman numeral and floral painted dial, with central blind cartouche and floral and foliate decoration to the caseback, stamped 0.800, approximate weight 37 grams
An early 20th century Chippendale style display cabinet on stand, the pierced broken pediment over an ogee moulded cornice over dental moulding and a blind fretwork frieze, the astragal glazed cupboard door with a blind fretwork surround, the base with a bow front top over a pierced fretwork frieze on square tapering legs with further blind fretwork, and pierced spandrel angles joined by a shelf and terminating in spade feet, 62cm wide, 41cm deep and 190cm high
Large Edwardian Adam style mahogany chimney-piece, fire-surround with swan neck pediment and urn finial above circular bevelled mirror plate with two candle branches, enclosed by concave corner cupboards with moulded cornice, blind fret frieze and astragal glazed doors above a quarter veneered panel doors on a skirted base, H340cm, W269cm, D70cm, aperture 107cm x 102cm
Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA RA (1887-1976), Limited edition signed print, 'Level crossing', Signed in pencil 'L.S.Lowry' lower right, Blind stamp lower left, 43.5cm x 58.5cm, Framed and glazed For condition information please view this lot on our website HEREThis lot may be subject to ARR, Artists Resale Rights, percentage on the hammer price. Please see our terms and conditions.
Sir William Nicholson N.P.S, I.S, (1872-1949), Two woodcut prints on paper, 'Lord Roberts' and 'Drum Major (Wimbledon Common)','Lord Roberts' signed in ink lower left, 'Drum Major' with biographical labels verso, 28cm x 25.5cm and 26cm x 24cm,In matching frames and glazed,Provenance: Purchased from Graham Bentley Watercolours, November 2001 and February 2001,With a further print on paper,'South Door, Dunfermline Abbey'Indistinctly signed, titled and numbered 25 of 25 in pencil to lower margin, blind stamp lower right,55.5cm x 37cm,Framed and glazed (3)
A George III silver seal top spoon, probably William Collings, London 1776, planishing to the exterior of the polished bowl, the moulded finial with a blind seal top, 17.5cm long, with a silver apostle spoon, Birmingham 1976, a silver napkin ring, a silver sauce spoon and a white metal button hook, gross weight 4.8gms (5)
A George III mahogany long case eight day clock, with a 36cm break arch painted dial with rolling moon movement below verre eglomise panels, the two train movement strikes upon a saucer bell, the case with a blind fretwork frieze above quarter reeded columns, reduced base, 230 cm high, two weights and pendulum (at fault)
A Graduated Curb Link Chain, suspending T-bar and a pocketwatch key, a small selection of gent's cufflinks and tie slides etc, a commemorative medal "For Faithful Service in The Special Constabulary", further commemorative coins "HRH The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer 1981" (2), a "Bowls for The Blind 1982" medallion style pendant etc:- One Tray
BRANNON (George): 'The Landscape Beauties of the Isle of Wight, as described by the late Revd Legh Richmond..' printed and published by George Brannon, Wootton, Isle of Wight, 1844: New Edition: 8vo, publishers paper wrappers, upper printed with wood engraved device, some fraying and dustsoiling but contents generally good: TOGETHER WITH approx. 17 other volumes, British topography and related, to include 'Views of the Isle of Wight illustrated with twenty beautiful steel engravings', pub. Ventnor, James Briddon, 1856: small folio, publishers blind stamped green cloth gilt lettered to upper cover. (19)
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry, RBA, RA (British, 1887-1976) The Pond signed 'L S Lowry' (lower right); with the Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp offset lithograph 45.50 x 58.50cm (18 x 23in) Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp with letters "FLL" lower left. Framed. Appears clean with bright colours. Condition is fine. signed in pencil
Australia - States : I've always liked collectors who accumulate classic material with the intention of sorting it out in the future because these are the real collections where there is a good chance of adding value by subsequent collector-owners making real 'finds'. This is one such 'collection' of Australia and Australian States (a great area to work with because the States are so complicated - for anybody prepared to put in the effort - this is where commitment can pay dividends... Presented here, by a collector who is retiring from philately, is an old A4 sized 'Pronto' 32 sides (page) stockbook, with 21 pages well-filled, predominantly tightly arranged used ranges well displayed, commencing Australia 'Roos' arranged by denomination from perhaps a few roos to up to circa 15 duplicated stamps - values from ½d through to 2 shilling, just one x 5s. Completely unchecked by us for wmks/types pmks/c.t.o., odd perfins noted. Similarly unchecked ranges KGV heads thru to 1s 4d, ovpts/perfins etc. The collection rolls out in like fashion for the 'States' - commencing Victoria, well loaded from very mixed condition imperfs, odd Stamp Duty' noted, followed by Queensland, good ranges imperf / perf chalons for Tasmania (usual cleaned fiscals noted - including a plausible imperf 2d green, mint with gum - stc £5,000 but cleaned and certainly re-gummed). South Australia from few 'imperfs' - noted 1 s. red-brown wmk large star perforate cds used ovpt. M.B. Marine Board, well worth checking with apparent 'blind' roulette to righ hand side, New South Wales follows from 'imperfs', then not so 'punchy' Western Australia 'Swans' perf types only - but possible postmark interest. Condition overall very mixed, many hundreds. Great opportunity for specialist - please ask for scans... HEAVY LOT, OVERSEAS BIDDERS PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR SHIPPING COST (One 'Pronto' Stock-book) [US1]
AUDSLEY, GEORGE ASHDOWN & MAURICE ASHDOWN THE PRACTICAL DECORATOR AND ORNAMENTIST London: Blackie & Son, Limited, [n.d. but 1892?] Folio, 102 chromolithographed plates, contemporary maroon half morocco, blind-stamps of Wigan Public Library, joints split; Bossert, H. Th. Ornament. Two thousand motifs in colour... London: Ernest Benn Limited, 1924. Folio, 115 (of 120) plates only (lacking plates 46, 53, 78, 109 & 110), blue cloth gilt, bookplate and blind-stamps of Wigan Public Library, occasional light soiling (2)
BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS, COMPRISING 16 ITEMS SIGNED BY 14 PRIME MINISTERS COMPRISING PEEL, ROBERT, PRIME MINISTER 1841-46 Autograph letter signed to C.R. Murray, asking for information on "the subject of the inclosed", 1 page, Whitehall, Nov. 30; with envelope to Rev. Forshall, also signed by Peel; Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount; Prime Minister 1859-65 A.L.S. to John Russell, detailed letter discussing fitting merchant steamers for purposes of defence, & suggesting alternative arrangements for having armaments put into them, 3 pp., 23, Aug. 1837; Gladstone, W.E., Prime Minister 1880-86 and 1892-94 A.L.S. to H. Paully M.P. requesting a few words with him in the House after the Annuities Bill, 1 page, 11 Carlton House Terrace, 16 March 1864; Gladstone, W.E. Autograph card to K.B. Murray, hoping for an opportunity to communicate with Sir J. Lubbock, 8/87, card a little bent and repaired; Campbell-Bannerman, Henry, Prime Minister 1905-08 Signature on clipped letter "I am, Sir, your obedient servant, H. Campbell-Bannerman", 54 x 122mm.; Balfour, Arthur J., Prime Minister 1902-1905 A.L.S. to J.C. Haig, thanking him for his letter, 10 Downing St., 9 May 1892; Rosebery, Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of; Prime Minister 1894-95 T.L.S. to F.J. Campbell, requesting more information on matters relating to the blind, 38 Berkeley Square, 11 Feb. 1892; Asquith, H.H., Prime Minister 1908-16 A.L.S. to Dear Edward, discussing his wife "dangerously ill with typhoid fever", 4pp., Altachorvie, Arran, 6 Sept. 1891; Lloyd George, David, Prime Minister 1916-22 Signature on a blank leaf of paper, blindstamped 10 Downing Street, 180 x 115mm.; MacDonald, James Ramsay, Prime Minister 1924 and 1929-35 A. Card S., thanking John F. Burton, for a little book of poems, Easter Duddingston, 4 Jan 1919; MacDonald, James Ramsay, Prime Minister 1924 and 1929-35 T.L.S. for John T. Ewen, thanking him for his card. 10 Downing St., 23 Dec. 1933; Baldwin, Stanley, Prime Minister 1935-37 A.L.S. to "My dear Rodd", thanking him for compliment of speech at the Classical Association, 10 Downing Street, 13 Jan. 1926; Chamberlain, Neville, Prime Minister 1937-40 Signature on album leaf, 100 x 117mm; Chamberlain, Neville Clipped Signature, 27 x 115mm.; Atlee, Clement, Prime Minister 1945-51 A.L.S. to Wilson Harris, discussing his opposition "to the continuance of University representation on grounds of principle and also from twenty seven years of practical experience", 1 page, 10 Downing St., 3/2/1950; and clipped signatures of Spencer Percival, P.M. 1809-1812 & 2nd Earl of Liverpool, P.M. 1812-27 (16)
Iraq and Syria, 2 volumes, including Layard, Sir Austen Henry Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon. London: J. Murray, 1853. First edition, 8vo, 14 plates (8 tinted lithographs) & 2 folding maps, original blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little spotting; Kelly, Walter Keating. Syria and the Holy Land. London: Chapman & Hall, [c.1844]. 8vo, illustrations, fine contemporary brown morocco gilt, gilt spine, g.e., bookplate of Sir George Young (2)
A late Georgian mahogany bureau bookcase, the upper section with pierced swan neck pediment enclosed astragal moulded doors over two later drawers, fitted writing compartment with blind fretted drawer fronts, secret compartment over one long, two short and one deep drawer, on cabriole claw and ball supportsDimensions: 99” high x 40” wide x 21 ½ “ deep.Condition:Left door bottom right glass pane is missing.Top drawer left handle is missing.Bottom left drawer handle is missing.Minor losses to veneer, some surface scratches and losses to wood, commensurate with age.
A 19th C figured Hungarian ash pedestal work table with pair of flaps, fitted two short and two blind opposing drawers, outlined with ebony stringing, tapered square column with stepped base, uncurved rectangular base with sroll terminals fitted castors, ebonised turned wood handles. 68cm wide extended. 51cm deep 70cm high
Sir Alfred James Munnings K.C.V.O., P,R.A., (British, 1878-1959), Taking Hounds to Cover, colour print, Frost & Read 1922, with Horses Exercising - A December Morning, colour print, both signed l.r., both with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamps l.l., both 47 by 55cm, framed (2)Note: Artist Resale Rights apply
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