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19th Century Carte-de-Visites and Cabinet Cards, children including girl on dapple-grey bow rocker, 1860s/1870s (6), Prince of Wales (Albert Edward), Alexandra and young family (1), gentlemen including Hornby family (6) with Hornby family group (1) and ladies (9), chapel in Wincanton (1), later family cartes (31), cabinets - including Lancashire house (?) (2), children with pram (1), Royal family (10) and various silver prints F-G (a lot)
A wire-work bow necklace ‘formed of ten wire-work links, each link with four curved yellow metal wires, graduated in size to the reverse, with three and four rope-work spacers at each end of the links, with an entwined wire and rope-work yellow metal bow to the front, all to a yellow metal tongue and groove fastener, with a single yellow metal clip safety clasp. Unhallmarked, stamped 750, tested and valued as 18k gold, gross weight 47.68 gms’
H0 Kit Roco 05084A Girder Bridge. Box has been opened but kit appears complete. Can be assembled as either raised bow bridge or fishbelly bridge. Also two matching pier kits 05085A, boxes also opened but appear complete. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
David Bailey (born 1939)/Sir Roy Strong dressed in the London style of the Swinging Sixties/wearing a Regency style velvet jacket with a silk cravat tied in a bow/photograph, 28cm x 28cm/Note: In 1971 the National Portrait Gallery gave space to a Welsh Arts Council Exhibition entitled 'Snap, Instant Image 1971', it was partly a manoeuvre by Roy Strong to cross portrait barriers that would have upset the Trustees if staged as a purely Gallery event, Bailey was the photographer, David Hockney the artist and Gerald Scarfe the cartoonist. Strong sat for Bailey attired as the photographer wanted, Bailey emerged as one of the photographers who visually defined Swinging London, born in 1939 he emerged seemingly almost from nowhere and from 1960 onwards was one of the photographers who visually defined an era CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
A violin by Franz Sandner, dated 2004, in a fitted case with a bow by Glasser, another by Coda and another CONDITION REPORT: Violin - scratches to front and some indentations to back, it works, case has a thermometer inside. No paperwork. The bows are in good condition and the multi-zip case in good condition.
A Stentor Conservatoire violin by Stentor Music Co, no 1203567, (needs bridge fitting), in a fitted case with bow and a violin by Glasser in a fitted case with two bows by Coda Bow and two others CONDITION REPORT: Glasser violin- black violin, in good condition. Stentor - very good condition although bridge loose.
Peter Hayes (born 1946), a white raku bow form, incised signature and date 2001 to plinth base, 23cm high CONDITION REPORT: Good conditionARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Peter Hayes (born 1946), a red raku bow form with turquoise disc, incised signature to plinth base, 31cm high CONDITION REPORT: Good conditionARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
A MIRROR-BACK HALF MODEL FOR THE S.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN AS FITTED AS AN ARMED MERCHANT CRUISER, CIRCA 1914 possibly by Triggs Maritime Architechts, hull carved from the solid and with white painted topsides, scored decks with wood and metal fittings, including bow and stern armament, twin raked funnels, mounted on a mirror with wooden frame -- 7½ x 28½in. (19 x 72cm.)Condition report: Some lose fittings including bridge, dusk, hull paint slightly faded, brass fittings oxidised, model removed from original case, witness marks to hull where supports are used.
A FINE BUILDER’S HALF-BLOCK MODEL FOR THE BARQUE GEORGETOWN BUILT FOR CAVAN BROTHERS, LONDON BY ROBERT THOMPSON, SUNDERLAND, 1858 the 36in. hull carved from 1in. laminated wood with contrasting gunwale and gun ports, with gilt paper decorative stern with finely carved figurehead with foliate gilt work to bow and stern, mounted on wooden display base with specification plate, overall measurements -- 10 x 53½in. (25.5 x 136cm.) Provenance: Monkwearmouth Historical Society, deaccessioned 2017Footnote: The wooden barque Georgetown enjoyed the unusual distinction of having her original rig upgraded to that of a full-rigged ship, when the opposite was normally the case, and she was also very long-lived by the standards of the time. Built by R. Thompson & Sons in Sunderland in 1858 to the order of Cavan Bros. of London, she was registered at 414 tons (net and gross) and measured 135 feet in length with a 26½ foot beam. Under her first master, Captain Cobb, she operated in the West India trade and remained on this route, despite several changes of ownership, for almost all her career. Re-rigged as a ship in 1866, Cavans sold her to the Colonial Company in 1869, and in 1881 she was sold to Scruttons who had previously managed her for Colonial. Sold again in 1885, this time to Fawcett & Waugh of Newcastle-on-Tyne, she finally disappears from record during the 1890s, almost certainly broken up in view of her age.Condition report: Fine overall condition, display board later
A COPPER AND BRASS PORT-STARBOARD BOW LAMP, CIRCA 1916 signed and dated on the chimney TELFORD, GRIER & MACKAY LTD, GLASGOW 1916, with split red-green glass filters behind Fresnel-type lenses with sliding double burner with inspection port, hinged suspension bracket with threaded securing to top -- 14 x 8in. (35.5 x 20.5cm.)Condition report: in good overall condition, apparently complete with wick adjustment working etc., Fresnel-type lenses later replacements dated 1938
A BUILDER’S MIRROR-BACK HALF MODEL FOR THE S.S. SEA VALOUR BUILT BY S.P. AUSTIN & SON, SUNDERLAND, FOR THE DOVER NAVIGATION CO. LTD, 1930 the carved hull with bilge keel, lowered companionway and white painted propeller with lined rudder, red painted deck with white lined hatch covers and painted wood and metal fittings as appropriate, cutaway masts and funnel, fitted open boat in davits, bridge with binnacle over, telegraphs and other details, mounted on front-silvered mirror within glazed case with angled bow/stern mirrors and ivorine builder's plate --14½ x 47in. (37 x 119.5cm.)Footnote: S.S. Sea Valour was built by S.P. Austin & Son, Sunderland in 1930 for the Dover Nav. Co. Ltd. and registered 1950 tons. She was bought by the D/S Alf Lindos, Rederi Haugesund Norway in 1946 and renamed Skoghaug. In 1947, on her way from Rotterdam to Oslo carrying a cargo of coals, she sank after an explosion in stormy weather. Of the crew of 27, only one survived. After a diver's examination, it was found that the explosion was caused by an exploding boiler, and not a stray mine as had been suspected.Condition report: paint crazed with some bubbling to black top sides, one or two areas of filling. Mirrors in good condition. Some modest wear to case moulding.
A BUILDER’S MODEL FOR THE M.V. BRONTË BUILT BY AUSTIN & PICKERSGILL, SUNDERLAND FOR LAMPORT & HOLT LINE LTD, 1979 modelled by Amis Models Ltd with laminated, carved hull with red painted decks, grey painted fittings as appropriate and white superstructure including rigged derricks with liveried funnel and covered boats in davits, gilt brass propeller, mounted on four brass columns to wooden display base with builder’s specification and maker’s plates, plexiglass cover, overall measurements – 21½ x 70 x 16 in. (54.5 x 178 x 41cm.),Footnote: Sold 1983, renamed An Dong Jiang; 1990 Safe Star; 2003 An Dong Jiang; 2010 Jin Cheng Xin 8 when broken up.Condition report: Paintwork refreshed, lamination crack on bow. Presents cleanly. Bow end panel of plexiglass case loose.
A RARE GERMAN LUFTWAFFE ALTIMETER BY R. FUESS, BERLIN, CIRCA 1930 a recorder drum and mechanism mounted to painted aluminium base with winder underneath and handle with Bakelite back stamped with maker’s mark and serial number 131347 and start/stop lever contained within bow-fronted art deco brown Bakelite case with elasticated suspension – 7 x 9½in. (18 x 24cm.)Footnote: It's thought this instrument was used in either an airship (Zeppelin) or bomber.Condition report: good overall working condition
A BOW-FRONT MARINE BAROMETER BY DOLLOND, LONDON, CIRCA 1820 silvered scales, signed as per title, enclosed by hinged thermometer flap and mounted on plain shaft with brass gimbal weighted reservoir, side pierced for gimbal mounting -- 35in. (89cm.) highCondition report: Tubes intact; scales a little rubbed, securing hook broken.
AN ATTRACTIVE GAFF-RIGGED POND YACHT, CIRCA 1910 the framed, planked and pinned hull with substantial lead keel, plain deck with simulated deck lights and companionway, mast step, securing rings, pinned rudder and drain hole etc. -- 10 x 46in. (25 x 117cm.); together with its set of masts, spars, sails and riggingCondition report: Good overall condition commensurate with age, the varnish is flaking generally, some minor old wear to bow area, some areas of filling, typical shrinkage to some planks, rudder repaired.
OSWALD WALTER BRIERLY (BRITISH, 1817-1894) Fogo; The Yacht ‘Wanderer’; Porto-Santo Pencil drawings, two heightened with white Set of three, all signed ‘O.W. Brierly’ and dated '1842' 9½ x 13¼in. (24 x 33.5cm.) (3) Provenance: Exhibited Hunter Museum of Art: Exhibition Sailing Ships and Ports of The Seven Seas, 3rd April – May 1982Footnote: Sir Oswald Brierly (1817-1894) studied art at the academy of Henry Sass in Bloomsbury. In 1841, after studying navigation for some time, Brierly embarked on a voyage to Australia with Benjamin Boyd in his yacht Wanderer, arriving in 1842, they made many trips along the Australian coastline where Boyd established settlements and pastoral stations between Eden and Sydney; Brierly lived in one of these new settlements where he managed Boyd's whaling operations until 1848. By 1849, Boyd was in great financial difficulty and preparing to leave the colony. The next two years proved to be disastrous for the Wanderer and Boyd. Sailing out of Port Jackson in 1849, she lost a bow anchor on the reef. In 1851, Boyd was presumed murdered by natives on the Solomon Islands and the Wanderer was wrecked off Port Macquarie on its return to Australia. Meanwhile, Brierly, avoiding this disaster, went on to join various other ventures across the coast of Australia and adjacent islands. He returned to England in 1851. After the Crimean War, he was commanded by Queen Victoria to sketch the Royal Yacht for the Great Naval Review, Spithead. Brierly went on to receive the continuous patronage of the royal family and was appointed marine painter (and personal drawing master) to Queen Victoria in 1874.Condition report: Time stained, would respond well to a clean
DAVID BOWIE - LP/12"/10" COLLECTION. Fantastic comprehensive collection of 24 x LPs/12" plus 2 x 10" (26 releases in total) from David Bowie. Titles include Special (SRA-9503 - Ex+/Ex+ w/obi), Lodger (BOW LP 1 stock UK og A1/B1 - Ex+/Ex), Scary Monsters (BOW LP 2 A3/B4 - Ex/with insert/Ex+), Young Americans (Italian APL1 0998 - VG/VG+), Heroes (INTS 5066 green labels), Tonight (EL 2402271), Let's Dance (AML 3029), Rare (PL 45406), Changes One (RS 1055), Changes Two (BOW LP3), Ziggy Stardust The Motion Picture (PL 84862), StationToStation (Italian APL1-1327), Stage (PL 02913), Fashion (German Disco-Remix PC 9638), Dancing In The Street, Shake It (Remix), Loving The Alien Extended Dance Mix and Absolute Beginners 12" (VS 838-12). Condition is primarily Ex to Ex.
18th century Bow blue and white porcelain coffee pot and cover, decorated with bamboo and other oriental foliage, 19.5cm highCondition report: Small chips to cover and spout. Crack leading from the base to the handle. Several light hairlines on the rim and one around the lower terminal of the handle.
A pair of 18th century Bow porcelain figures of a shepherd piper and shepherdess, shown standing on floral-moulded plain bases with dog and sheep at their feet, and a further Bow figure of a shepherd piper with his dog seated next to him, the largest measuring 16cm high (3)Condition report: The single figure has restoration, including to the hands, flute, hat, flowers, bottom of the coat. The female figure is reglued at the waist and right hand, and some minor restoration, including to the hands. The male figure of the pair has some minor restoration, including to the hands, pipe and hat. Some small flower chips to the figures.
Antique diamond and pearl bow brooch with a gold bow set with square flat cut diamonds in closed back setting, suspending a baroque pearl pendant drop. Pearl not tested for natural origin. 31mm.Condition report: The diamonds are in a closed-back gold setting but not possible to tell whether they are foil backed. The two diamonds to the centre measure approximately 3.7 x 3.5mm and 3.5 x 3.5mm. The brooch fitting has been later added. Difficult to be certain about the age of the piece, possibly 18th century and later. Probable adaptations/alterations. The suspension loop has been added/repaired. The pearl measures approximately 11mm x 10mm x 7mm. The pearl has not been tested and therefore assumed to be cultured. Gross weight approximately 7.7 grams.
Rare and fine 17th century carved ivory spectacle case of Scottish importance with pair of period sunglasses. The ivory case of rectangular form with carved roundel decoration and silver hinges and hook clasp. The interior of the lid engraved and stained with figure of Saint Andrew carrying the cross flanked by AS initials and date 1663. The sunglasses of bow form with brass frames (broken at bridge) and green tinted glass lenses. The case 10cm long, 6cm deepProvenance: The descendants of Edward and Evelyn Grindlay. Removed from Westcott, Dorking.Condition report: The case is in good original order.The lid is bowed and the base has a small crack to one cornerThe glasses have a break at the bow
Two Derby porcelain figures emblematic of the continents, c.1800, to include Europe and America, inscribed numbers to bases, 22cm heightCondition report: Good overall antique condition. Some small chips. America has chips to the bow and arrow, a small chip and minor repairs/restoration to the headdress, and some restoration to the right arm. Europe has restoration around the neck, the right hand, and the objects at her feet.
Rare and good quality 19th century mahogany and brass mounted Campaign linen press on chest, with fitted slides enclosed by panelled doors above a fall-front secretaire drawer with three fitted drawers, flanked by two short and one long drawer below, the lower section with two further long drawers, all with flush brass handles and Bramah locks, 102cm wide x 48cm deep x 175cm highCondition report: Bearing label for Saml. Levy, King William Street, StrandKey is lacking. Top doors bow slightly and won't currently close flush. Secretaire drawer velvet writing surface is a littke tired, second from bottom drawer lining is slightly bowing, bottom drawer lacks escutcheon, metal mounts are tarnished, general wear, surface scratches and allover minor deterioration but overall honest and mostly original, no signs of restoration, rich colour
Bow blanc de chine figure, emblematic of Winter, 13cm high, and two putti, one Bow and the smaller one probably Derby (3)Condition report: The Bow figure of Winter is missing the brazier, and has firing cracks to both wrists, possibly reinforced. Firing crack to the base extending into a hairline. Some other small chips, including to the cloak, foot and hand. The putti have some chips. The Bow putto has a repair to the base, some restoration to the base and to some of the flowers.
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