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A Wolff Bros violin, two piece back 36.6cm, with Wolf Bros Violin Manufacturers Class 15 No. 3662 made abroad label to the interior together with a violin bow 67 grams featuring a mother of pearl inlaid ivory frog and another violin bow 63 grams in case Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of various 9 carat gold jewellery including tri-colour gold filigree bow brooch, a seed pearl decorated double bar brooch, pair of ear clips, seed pearl flower head brooch, a vacant pendant rim and a pendant carnelian seal, together with a pair of yellow metal lorgnettes, 17 g approx gold including seal and pearls
LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL "Gentleman in lace trimmed shirt, his hair in a bow, facing left" and "Lady with ornate hair facing right", silhouette portrait studies on gold coloured mirrored backing, oval, unsigned, bear paper numbers verso "42" (probably ex. "Christie Collection" though without Christie labels), 5.5 cm x 4.3 cm each, together with another similar portrait study of "Gentleman facing left" on similar background, bears "Christie Collection" label and No. "41", the background paper printed with German print, 6.3 cm x 4.5 cm and another similar of "Lady facing right" on a paler background, bears "Christie Collection" label verso and No. "40", the background paper printed with German print, 7 cm x 5.5 cm, together with a lace-trimmed cotton handkerchief, 21 cm x 21 cm and two further pink cotton handkerchiefs with crocheted edging, 14 cm x 14 cm CONDITION REPORTS Overall condition looks good though the gold backing appears to have a slightly mottled effect which may, or may not be part of the original design. First gentleman in lace-trimmed shirt with slight staining to the extremities, particularly to the left hand side. The lady in similar frame with slight damage to the base - see image. Second gentleman in plain brass frame - the discolouration to the gold slightly more so. The second lady with lace-trimmed dress - appears in good order though with marks to the edge which may or may not be removable. See images for further detail.
A mahogany and inlaid bow fronted pot cupboard with single drawer above cupboard door on square tapered legs 42.5 cm wide x 40.5 cm deep x 82 cm high, a mahogany night table with tray top on square supports 42 cm wide x 34 cm deep x 81 cm high, a smokers bow chair, mahogany barley twist design framed prie à Dieu chair and a Continental walnut framed dining chair with upholstered seat on cabriole front legs
HENRY HERVÉ "Gentleman with bow in his hair facing right" and "Lady facing left", a pair of silhouette bust portrait studies, oval, reverse painted on glass, bear artist's labels verso "Henry Hervé Miniature and Profile Painter No 12 Cheapside Correct Likenesses in Miniature Taken by Hawkins's Patent machine by which he has taken the likenesses of upwards of 12,000 persons; profiles taken and cut out in paper at 2s. 6d each, completed in five minutes. Miniatures from 1 guinea upwards....", inscribed on "Christie Collection" label "July 1948 P" (on his portrait), bears "Christie Collection" label to hers, 8.5 cm x 7 cm
Embroidered map. Oval map of England & Wales by Eu.[nice Denton] Birch (1777-1877), 1784, map of England and Wales divided into counties, plus the edge of Scotland, Ireland, and France, top right corner with title and maker's name within a bow-tied foliate wreath, county outlines finely worked in chenille on linen, in blue, red, green, and yellow, text worked in cross-stitch in black thread, border of sinuous flower stems worked in polychrome silks, depicting carnations, rosebuds, lilies, heartsease, and morning glory, some minor toning and colour run (mostly marginal), light stain over north Wales, 50 x 40.5 cm, gilt oval mount, framed and glazed (62.5 x 52 cm), with manuscript label on backboard pertaining to the history of the pieceQty: (1)Footnote: An attractive map sampler in unusually bright condition.The manuscript label on the verso of the frame reads: 'Inscription by Samuel Bagster on back of Eunice's map of England: "This map of England and Wales was worked by Eunice Birch at Fortescue House Boarding School, Enfield, Middlesex, in the seventh year of her age 1784. The mounting(?), the tracing of the Counties, and the embroidery round entirely done by herself"'. The inscription could be by Eunice's husband, Samuel Bagster, but it is perhaps more likely that is was by her eldest son, also named Samuel.Eunice Birch was born in St Giles, Middlesex, on 23rd August 1777, married Samuel Bagster on 19th December 1797 at St Giles in the Field, London, and died in Old Windsor, Berkshire, on 22nd August 1877 - the day before her 100th birthday. She is buried in the family grave at Abney Park Cemetery in Stoke Newington, London Borough of Hackney.
Hair memento. A mourning pendant in memory of Eunice Denton Bagster (1777-1877), oval pendant of yellow metal set with faux seed pearls (1 missing), front with sepia watercolour on ivory depicting 'EB' monogram within a dotted circle held by a bow and swags, with crossed foliate stems beneath, the reverse with a lock of plaited grey hair tied with silver metal thread, both sides glazed, overall size (not including hanging loop) 33 x 27 mm, together with: 18 short lengths of hand-made lace, longest 99 cm, shortest 17.5 cm; a cream silk cloth edged with hand-made lace, some small marks and tiny holes, 56 x 51 cm, depth of lace edge 6.5 cm, and another of fine lawn with narrow lace edging, lettered in sepia ink 'S. Crawshaw. No.2.'; 15 handkerchiefs, all hand-embroidered with name or initials/monogram, some with additional floral decoration, and a number dated (earliest with initials of Ada Eunice Bagster and dates 1852-55 worked in fine cross-stitch), mostly toned and foxed, 2 torn; a very fine needle contained in a small envelope bearing the ink inscription; The needle with which my dear Grandmother Eunice Bagster hemmed a fine pocket handkerchief on her 99th birthday Aug 23 - 1876. Ada E. Crawshaw'; a set of 4 embroidered silk napkins in a box (latter broken); 4 girls' or young women's linen bonnets, each marked in ink 'S. Crawshaw. 12.', toned; a small pair of cotton gloves; and a small tapestry reticule contained in a glazed cotton pouch inked on front 'Ada Eunice 1857' Qty: (approx. 50)Footnote: Ada Eunice Bagster (1849-1941) married Simon Crawshaw. She was the granddaughter of Samuel Bagster (1772-1851) and Eunice Denton Birch (1777-1877).
A pair of continental porcelain planters. Condition:- General wear to both through age and use. Planter with lady in dress - displays a crack which has been repaired underneath the child, part of childs hat missing, chip to gold stick, half of bow missing from ladys shoe. other planter - crack on one edge, nibbles to childs wings. no sign of any other major damage or repair.
Various items of costume jewellery to include a 9ct gold ring, with a line of tiny diamond and sapphires, on a 9ct gold shank, size P/U, a yellow metal framed cameo depicting the head and shoulders of a Classical lady, height approx 4cm, a heart double locket pendant, a gold-coloured bow brooch, silver mounted small cameo brooch and a large marcasite set lily brooch (6).
A William IV mahogany bar back dining chair with overstuffed seat upholstered in tartan fabric, together with a Victorian walnut bergère backed carver dining chair with drop-in seat, on turned legs, a 19th century mahogany two-tier wash stand, square top with cut-outs for bowl, etc (af), height 80cm, and a reproduction walnut bow-front bedside cabinet of three drawers on cabriole legs, height 71cm (4).
Various metalware collectibles to include two small brass pans with tapered steel handles, small brass jam pan with steel handle, four various bell weights, an ornamental patina brass ornament depicting a Native American on horseback, with bow, postal scales on oak base and three weights, 4oz, 2oz and 1oz, three commemorative keyrings for RMS Queen Mary, made from the propeller, with certificates and various horse brasses.
A pair of portrait miniatures depicting an elderly lady and gentleman, grandmother and grandfather to various members of the family, each with gilded oval frame and glazed, to an ebonised wooden base, labels verso, length of portrait 7cm, a portrait miniature of a young man with label verso 'Sir Richard Digby Neave, Bart. 1793-1868', a portrait of a young veiled lady in ornate gilded frame, with bow and swag ornamentation to the top and a portrait print of a gentleman army officer in ceremonial dress (5).
A gold plated stick pin, set with an oval printed and painted portrait of a lady, 8cm; a gold plated cameo brooch' a silver oval brooch, painted with The Madonna, marked 800; a silver and marcasite eagle brooch, hallmarked; another as a bow; a Siam silver ring; an Edwardian silver oval locket, with a lock of hair an photo dated 1907; two haematite necklaces; a pewter brooch; etc
An Art Deco ruby and diamond ribbon bow pendant brooch. The brooch In the form of a bow set with single and rose cut diamonds and calibre cut rubies completed with hinged clip clasp verso together with a hook bale. Unmarked tests indicate 18ct gold and silver. Measures approx 4.3cm. Weight 9.27g.
A selection of silver and white metal jewellery. The lot includes a rhodonite set circular silver pendant and necklace, silver mother of pearl inlay flower pendant and necklace, silver bow form brooch set with a central black stone, silver link bracelet, silver black disc pendant and necklace, silver rectangle set yellow stone pendant and necklace, silver bell bracelet, silver 'I love you to the moon and back' pendant and necklace, silver heart necklace, a silver red marquise shaped pendant with necklace and earring set, silver mother pearl set ring, white metal filigree pendant/ brooch, silver flower bracelet and three further silver necklaces. The lot also includes three pairs of silver earrings and a pair of white metal filigree earrings. Plus two Alpaca Mexico abalone brooches one in the form of a fan and the other of foliage design and a white metal and plastic bracelet with hook clasp. All silver items hallmarked or marked 925. Combined weight 121g.
A. Cyprien, A late 19th century white marble bust of a young girl in a bonnet Looking slightly right, wearing a frilled bonnet centred by a bow and a laced smock with a frill, on a waisted square socle, signed Ad Cyprien, faults and losses, together with an associated alabaster column, the bust 23cm wide, 16cm deep, 46cm high, the column 102cm high. (2) Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
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