A collection of 19th century and other pictures and prints including an oil painting on board of a still life with Christmas Roses, signed bottom right Amy E B Hicks, with address label verso Newquay, Cornwall, 27 x 36 cm, a watercolour study of Oyster Catchers, signed bottom right Kim Atkinson and dated 88, 16 x 25 cm, a pair of Victorian botanical studies of oval form, six 19th century Le Blonde prints of oval form, etc
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A collection of pictures and prints including subjects after Kate Greenaway, a set of four 19th century coloured prints of butterflies and moths, an oval bust length pastel portrait of a young girl, signed with initials bottom right DN and dated 1922, a watercolour of the interior of a conservatory, indistinctly signed bottom left and dated 78, an oval gilt mirror, a circular relief moulded plaque with angel carrying children representing night, botanical prints, etc
A collection of pictures and prints from the studio of Belinda Ballantine including a pair of gouache studies of nautilus shells, both signed bottom right Belinda Ballantine 12 x 15 cm in sponged and stencilled mounts and gilt frames together with 19th century botanical engravings in burr wood frames with decoupage decoration, a pair of late 18th century oval sepia coloured engravings after Bartolozzi of classical subjects, etc together with three volumes by Belinda Ballantine - two editions of The Decoupage Kit and The Furniture Painting Kit (please note there are a number of lots in this sale from Belinda Ballantines Studio showing examples of her work)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY EBONISED AND CROSS BANDED TABLE TOP STEREOSCOPIC SLIDE VIEWER, stamped Mark de Fabrik and a star together with a handheld stereoscopic slide viewer manufactured by Underwood & Underwood, a large quantity of stereoscopic slides to include a set of botanical specimens, a part set of 'The Great War' official series plus a quantity of further miscellaneous slides
A comprehensive Portmeirion dinner service approximately sixty five pieces decorated in the botanical gardens design. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Chip to the tip of the teapot spout. Salt and pepper grinders seized. Some plates and one vase marked as seconds. Otherwise in very good order.
Godden (Geoffrey) - An Illustrated Encyclopaedia or British Pottery and Porcelain, second edition, 1985 § Boney (Knowles) Liverpool Porcelain of the Eighteenth Century and its Makers, 1989 § Fisher (Stanley W.) English Blue and White Porcelain of the 18th Century, 1989 §Cotton (Bernard D.) The English Regional Chair, 2001 § Rix (Martyn) The Art of Botanical Illustration, 1989, original boards, dust-jackets ; and a quantity of others, similar, v.s. (3 boxes)
RICE PAINTINGS. An early 19th century album of rice paintings etc, comprising the following 11 full size 20 x 30cm paintings; three exotic bird paintings, four vessels, two botanical paintings, a seated lady reading & a lady playing shuttlecock. The album also contains rice paper scraps, & has been adapted for various 19th century engravings, three annotated watercolours of an Indian bearer, a knife grinder etc & other hand coloured Indian prints. Note: This album of paintings & prints was formerly the property of the Rev. William Tew, Ballysax Glebe (Co. Kildare), and is also inscribed by Hester Tew, January 6th 1840. (Possibly his daughter as by 1837, according to church records, the Rev. Tew was already deceased) CONDITION REPORTS: The 11 rice pictures and the 3 smaller pictures all have some degree of loss or damage to the paper. The 11 paintings are the oriental subjects hand painted on rice paper comprising birds, vessels, flowers and two ladies. There are also 3 annotated watercolours of Indian subjects. The Indian elephant and two figures above a cow, are hand coloured prints. The remaining contents are rice painting scraps and various 19th century engravings.
Step, Edward & Watson, William "Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse", Frederick Warne, colour plates, in four vols., half-green morocco with gilt titles and gilt decorated raised bands Witchell, C A & Strugnell, W B "The Fauna and Flora of Gloucestershire" Bunyard, George "Apples and Pears", London, T C & E C Jack 1913, colour plates, pictorial cloth Johns, Rev C A "British Birds in their Haunts", Routledge & Sons 1909, colour plates Phillips, Henry F.H.S. "Pomarium Britannicum; An Historical and Botanical Account of Fruits known in Great Britain", Henry Colburn 1827, third edition, three plates, marbled boards, half-leather, backstrip worn and missing and various other horticultural and natural history books (1 box)
A Derby porcelain plate, with gilt decoration to the rim, decorated with a botanical study of a flower, titled to the back 'Double Larkspur' with painted blue factory mark, 22.25cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Chip to rim restored, gilding around the area worn and generally worn to rest of the rim, some small scratches to the flower painting
A set of five Swansea botanical plates each painted with single specimen flowers to a chocolate rim, impressed mark, 21.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Three have hairline cracks, the other two do not ring, surface scratches and wear to the painted decoration, in well used condition, consigned by a local private collector
A mixed lot comprising an early 20th Century pine Microscope Slide case with replacement carry handle and glazed door and containing 17 slide drawers together with approximately 199 professional and amateur mounted slides, the majority being botanical, marine and insect preparations of various dates and makers
A late 19th Century pine Microscope Slide case with campaign type Brass carry handle over a hinged door and fitted with 21 trays and containing approximately 450 professional and amateur mounted slides with a large number by J L Tillett, Norwich, Norfolk and including seeds and botanical and mineral preparations, height 12"
Early Irish Rugby Medal, 1885 Medal: Rugby: I.R.F.U. 1885. An attractive and scarce 9ct gold Medal, the obverse in cross form with shamrocks and overlay inscribed "Leinster Challenge Cup 1885," the reverse inscribed "Won by W.F.C. (Wanderers Football Club) F.W. Moore, Forward," Scarce. * This medal appears to be the earliest extant Medal awarded in Irish Rugby. F.R.W. Moore was the son of one of the founding fathers of Ireland's Botanical Gardens. He himself subsequently was curator, following on from his rugby career. (1)
Hullmandel after J Gould and H C Richter (19th century) Emberiza Rustica Lithograph together with three further examples depicting tropical birds from the same series and a large collection of antique and miscellaneous prints and modern watercolours of a botanical subject matter, a set of four Bartolozzi after F Wheatley mezzotints representing the four seasons, portraits etc (a collection)
An English Botanical Porcelain Dish, circa 1810, of shaped navette form, painted with Purlese Daffodil within a moulded and gilt fruiting vine border, titled in red, 25.5cm long; A Pair of Coalport Porcelain Oval Dessert Dishes, painted with an Imari pattern, 28cm long; Eight English Porcelain Dessert Bowls; and A Rectangular Dessert Dish, painted with a version of the Derby Kings Imari pattern (12) Botanical dish restored. One dessert dish with hairline crack. Some wear to gilding throughout. 221214
A collection of H & R Daniel porcelain comprised of a coffee cup and saucer, First Gadroon shape, decorated in underglaze blue, a teacup, Savoy shape, decorated in pink and gilt, numbered 8837 in red, a coffee cup, Shrewsbury shape, with cobalt blue and apricot ground, gilt detail and decorated with botanical studies of flowers and shells, a teacup, Shrewsbury shape, with green ground, gilt detail, and decorated with floral swags, a rose head and Asiatic pheasants and a saucer, C-Scroll shape, decorated with floral sprays, numbered 5115 in gilt - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Coffee cup and Saucer - Gilding to rim of saucer worn in places, coffe cup condition good. Tea cup one - A small hairline crack from the rim. Teacup two - Hair line crack from rim. Coffee cup - Condition good. Saucer - Minor wear to gilding
An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl, cover and stand, First Gadroon shape, with vine and fruit cornucopia finial and shell handles, painted with botanical studies of flowers, the bowl and stand numbered 3998 in gilt, combined height 17cm - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Condition - Lid - Condition good. Bowl - Chip to inside of rim and another small chip to the foot with hairline cracks to the body and one to the interior rim. Stand - Condition good
An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl, cover and stand, Cusped shape, with butterfly finial, apricot borders, gilt detail and decorated with botanical studies of flowers in pairs, the stand numbered 3963, combined height 16cm - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lid - Very minor wear to gilding on butterfly wings of the finial. Bowl - Small firing crack to base of a handle, scratch to a leaf of the botanical study, minor rubbing of gilding to the foot. Stand - Small hairline cracks to the glaze
An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl and cover and two plates, Shell Pierced shape, with vine and fruit finial and shell scroll handles and gilt details, decorated with botanical studies of flowers and landscape vignettes, the bowl and plates numbered 5813 in gilt, the cream bowl and cover 16cm high, the plates 22.5cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lid - Extensively broken and re-glued, some pieces lacking. Bowl - Foot broken and re-glued, bowl cracked and stapled and re-glued. Plate one (ruins) - Badly cracked. Plate two (thatched building) - Minor scratches to vingette
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