A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SWISS ENAMEL, PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDANTS, THE ENAMELLED CHERUB PLAQUES WITHIN HALF PEARL SURROUNDS AND ROSE CUT DIAMOND BOW TOPS AND SIMILARLY SET CLUSTER TERMINALS, ORIGINALLY A PAIR OF EARPENDANTS, LATER ADAPTED TO A JABOT PIN. THIS LOT HAS BEEN IMPORTED FROM OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN UNION UNDER HMCE TEMPORARY IMPORTATION REGULATIONS, AND THAT THE EFFECTIVE RATE OF 17.5% WILL BE PAYABLE BY THE BUYER ON THE HAMMER PRICE AND ON THE BUYER’S PREMIUM.
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School of Lely, late 18th/early 19th Century English School, Half-length portrait of a seated girl with brown hair, wearing a white dress gathered with a blue bow and with blue cuffs, with a lamb on her knee and landscape in the background, oil on relined canvas, 123cms x 101cms, (481/2" x 40").
Edwardian mahogany inlaid Bonheur de jour, the top with galleried back, flanked by correspondence stands, with hinged lids and decorated with vases and leafy scrolls, a leather writing surface above one central long drawer, flanked by two pairs of bow fronted drawers, all with satinwood inlay and on square tapered legs, 107cms, (3'6").
A late Georgian mahogany bow front chest of drawers having a two short over three graduated long arrangement. The drawers all detailed with cock beaded edge and applied oval backed brass drop handles with embossed lion centres. The whole raised to a bracket foot, measures 42" wide by 22" deep by 41" tall
An Irish walnut and brass bound secretaire military chest, circa 1840-50, retailed by Gregory Kane of Dublin, the upper section with central secretaire drawer enclosing four pigeon holes and three bow fronted and kingwood banded drawers, flanked to each side by two short drawers, above a single long drawer, the lower section fitted with two long drawers, all with rebated brass handles, on turned feet, the secretaire drawer bearing ivory plaque inscribed 'Gregory Kane Manufacturer 68.69.70. Dame Street, Dublin', 109cm wide, 49.5cm deep, 120cm high
Churchill (Right Hon. Winston S.). Signed half length portrait of Churchill sitting in a chair wearing a bow tie and holdling a large cigar, pub. 1944, col. litho. print, printed Churchill quote ("We are all of us defending..a Cause..") to lower right border, boldly signed in the centre of lower mount by Churchill in brown ink and dated 1944, approx. 51 x 62 cm, framed and glazed with presentation label to lower frame edge, 'Presented by Charles Greaves, Esq., 1944' This portrait was painted in 1942 by Arthur Pan, and published the following year to raise money for Clementine Churchill Russia. (1)
Gordon (Paul H.). The New Archery Hobby, Sport, and Craft, 1st ed., 1939, b & w plts. from photos, occ. slight marginal damp staining, orig. cloth gilt, slightly faded, 8vo, together with Hodgkin (Adrian Eliot), The Archer's Craft, A Sheaf of Notes on Certain Matters Concerning Archers and Archery, the Making of Archers' Tackle and the Art of Hunting with the Bow, 1st ed., 1951, few b & w plts., orig. cloth gilt in discoloured d.j., 4to (2)
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