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A large pair of 1940s brown leather child's sandals; one pair of silver 1955 wedding shoes - a pair of 1978 sling backs and two pairs of wedge heeled sandals 1970s (one gold and one tan leather) - a 1940s grosgrain clutch with bow motif, an early 1940s evening purse with clasp and brown leather mid 1950s handbag by Bag Craft of London, by appointment to Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II and a 1920 beaded evening bag in dark navy and white sequinned Bakelite frame and a leather 1970s black clutch (10)
A COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY ARCHITECTURAL LIBRARY FITTINGS in the manner of Thomas Chippendale to include a bow fronted section with greek key and ribbon swag ornament, 71 x 97cm, eight bowed panels with open carved lattice and scroll motif, 65 x 37cm, and a two fluted pilasters, 184cm and 170cm long (11)
Ceramics - a Royal Albert tea service, floral pattern, comprising six cups, ten saucers, ten side plates, two bread and butter plates, milk jug and sugar bow; a Windsor china tea service, cobalt blue border and floral pattern on white ground, comprising six cups and saucers, eight side plates, bread and butter plate; a Wetley china bread and butter plate, yellow border; three side plates and a cup, similar (qty)
A Chamberlin & Hill cast iron "Save and Smile Money Box", as a large head with wide eyes, wearing a red hat, small legs, 10.5cm high, c.1930; a Chamberlin & Hill cast iron "Save and Smile Money Box", as a large head with wide eyes, wearing a red hat, small legs, 10.5cm high, c.1930; an early 20th century cast iron The Young Ni**er Bank, with painted red jacket and blue bow tie, 12cm high,. c.1930 (3)
A BOW REEDED KAKIEMON SAUCER, C1760 enamelled with the Quail pattern, 13cm diam and a Bristol saucer, c1770, crossed swords in blue enamel (2) Provenance: (Bristol saucer) Blackwell-Wood Collection. ++Bow saucer - with localised glaze wear and wear to gilding around the scalloped rim. Bristol saucer - with minute rim fritting and slight wear but both acceptable examples
FOUR OUTSIDE DECORATED DERBY WARES AND A CONTEMPORARY DERBY STYLE SUCRIER AND COVER, ALL C1800 painted with flowers and sprigs, plate 23cm diam, puce painted 'potter's stool' or bow and arrow mark or unmarked (6) ++Both tureens damaged, ring handle of sucrier cover restored, plate with wear to gilding and with speckled glaze
A SWISS SCALLOPED GOLD AND ENAMEL CYLINDER WATCH, JEAN-FRANCOIS BAUTTE ET CIE, C1820 No 44160, case No 3/47547, with finely engine turned dial and blued steel hands, the case enamelled with flowers, 4cm diam, with the original gold and enamel watch key on short length of chain, maroon leather box (2) Provenance: Pryce family of Gunley. ++Movement not in working order; the hands setting correctly, enamel on caseback in fine condition. The enamel on bow and around the bezel slightly chipped and lacking the glass. Watch key in good condition, case slightly worn
BRITISH NATIONAL ANTARCTIC (DISCOVERY) EXPEDITION, 1901-04. AN ALBUM OF PHOTOGRPAHS BY LT CHARLES ROYDS, RN comprising: Armitage takes the sun, Meteorographs being tested, A sunset, No wind the in the 'roaring forties' ship rolling heavily, A group on the bridge, A cape pigeon, Sounding with Lucas machine, In the loose pack, Shackleton and Barne fooling Koettlitz, In the ice, In a heavy sea, water coming through the scuppers, In the ice pack, What Ho! Stum'ls in the tropics, The ice pack, Nov 16th 1901, Diomedia exulans caught by Skelton, Landing place and heavy swell Trinidad island, Our first "accident", screw after it had fallen note bush piece on keel, Diomedia exulans front view and The bow of the "Discovery", Dundee each with pencil caption and signature, possibly in Royd's hand or that of a relation verso, loosely tipped in with tissue guards, glossy sepia toned silver prints, 13 x 10cm and circa, a photograph of Sir Clements R Markham, 6 x 5cm, At Home invitation to the same, June 19th [1901], printed admittance ticket to the "Discovery" named to W Champion & Party, June 1901, a watercolour of three loons, prints, magazine articles and press cuttings relating to the building of the ship and the expedition, 28 x 22cm, half maroon morocco worn spine detached In marked contrast to Scott's subsequent ill feted Terra Nova Expedition, it was not considered necessary to appoint a professional photographer for the Discovery Expedition. The only images that exist were therefore taken by those who had brought with them a camera, in Royds' case probably an Eastman Kodak Co No 3 Cartridge Camera, as is known to have been used on Discovery's relief ship the S.Y. Morning by J D Morrison (1873-1938). Twenty of Royds' photographs, most if not all printed on printing-out-paper very likely on board the Discovery, are to be found in this newly discovered album. As an amateur photographer Royds has left images that are both candid and nuanced. In their spontaneity and informality they are quite unlike the technically superb but sterile work of H G Ponting a few years later. This unintended extra dimension lends to these remarkable photographs a significance wholly in keeping with those intrepid men. Sir Charles William Rawson Royds, RN (1876-1931) was born in Rochdale, Lancashire. His naval career was interrupted when he was released by the Admiralty for the Discovery Expedition. In Antartica Cape Royds is named after him. He subsequently resumed his naval career, retiring as a Rear Admiral. A group of ten photographs by Charles Royds similarly captioned in pencil and of approximately the same size, was sold Bonhams, 16 September 2009, lot 58. ++++
A walnut and brass bow fronted cocktail cabinet, the outswept pediment over a swivel door containing bottle holder and shelves internally, three small frieze drawers over a slide, one long frieze drawer and a cupboard door enclosing a decanters tray, raised on ogee bracket feet, 65cm x 43cm x 162cm.
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, C. James, halfpenny, 1796, lion supporting shield inscribed NO 6 MARTLETT COURT BOW STREET, rev. tiger (DH.344), good extremely fine, tiny dig below lion and a trifling verdigris spot either side, otherwise good extremely fine, bronzed, with underlying brilliance *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex,"Moses Stone", halfpenny, 1797, City of London arms between branches, rev. cipher SM, CABINET MAKER BOW, edge engrailed (DH.479), good extremely fine with considerable lustre and the usual reverse die flaws, very rare *ex A.W. Jan ex Baldwin’s vault
A mixed lot comprising:- a ceramic owl, the base marked "Lancel, Paris", ht. 7.5cm.; a glass display fish, Isle of Wight glass, paper label on base, ht. 10cm.; an interwoven glass heart 6.5 x 7 cm.; and an Art Deco glass ash tray, an archer drawing a bow moulded in the base; a set of six plus two military brass buttons, probably Dutch, and a Mrs Thatcher Jack-in-the-box.
A small collection of jewellery, comprising; a necklace of uniform 4mm round cultured pearl and alternate 3mm round gold beads, on a 9ct gold 'bow' clasp, approximately 38cm long; Heno, a gold-plated spherical fob watch with a 17 jewel movement; a pair of 9ct gold and round amethyst stud earrings; a pair of garnet and paste square open wirework cluster stud earrings; two single knot earrings and other items (qty).
A collection of gold and gem set jewellery, comprising; an 18ct gold and paste eternity ring, London 1965, a 9ct gold, emerald and diamond nine stone half eternity ring, an amethyst and half pearl twin hearts and ribbon bow brooch, an amethyst three stone knife edge bar brooch, a blue garnet-topped-doublet brooch, a red paste and seed pearl open pendant, an Art Nouveau open seed pearl pendant, a shell cameo depicting a Renaissance female profile, two further pendants, and a garnet three stone brooch, (11).
A George III mahogany card table, the rectangular hinged fold-over top with outset rounded corners and enclosing four wells and candle stands, having a wavy frieze, on moulded square chamfered legs, later polychrome painted with a central garniture of musical instruments and emblems, garlands of scrolling leaves and flowers, peacock feathers and armorials and a central bow and quiver, 89cm wide.Illustrated
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