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Of various designs, including a cameo carved with the portrait of a lady within a twisted-wire and scalloped surround, in 9ct gold, distress, approximately 4,3cm in length, and a seed-pearl bar brooch, centred with a flowerhead, acid tested as 14ct gold, distress, approximately 4,4cm in length; and A 9ct Gold Pendant/Charm, in the form of a bow, distress, approximately 1,9cm in width(8)
The standing figure gazing to her right with her left arm raised, her demure face under a high chignon decorated with a rectangular hairpin, Kanzashi, her cobalt-blue kimono decorated with fan-shaped cartouches interspersed with prunus blossoms and bamboo, the red and green brocade obi tied into an elaborate bow at the back, minor age wear 37,5cm highPROVENANCE Basil Brady Collection
Painted with a village hamlet amongst rocky outcrops on the shores of a lake, two figures each astride a water-buffalo approaching a terraced house with further figures at various pursuits within the landscape, the bow-string moulded neck rising to an upright rim, minor age wear20,2cm highPROVENANCE Basil Brady Collection
An antique French gold and silver, diamond and garnet pendant brooch. The brooch set with a central garnet drop framed by rose cut diamonds having a diamond set ribbon bow surmount. French marks to bale Swan & Owl, tests indicate 18ct gold and silver. Detachable C-clasp pin verso. Total weight 9.49g. Measures approx 4cm
A French 18ct gold platinum and diamond collar necklace. The necklace having a diamond studded knife bar chain to ribbon bow pendant with knife bar tassels set with old and round brilliant cut diamonds. the bar clasp. The ribbon pendent having fittings to wear as a brooch. Marks worn. Tests indicate 18ct gold and platinum. Total weight 34g. Necklace measures approx 40 cms. Ribbon brooch pendant 5.5cms x 6cms.
A SMALL QUANTITY OF SILVER TEASPOONS, A SILVER CLOTHES BRUSH, SILVER PENCIL HOLDER etc, to include four Victorian Fiddle pattern teaspoons with an engraved monogram to the handles each hallmarked Newcastle 1849, 'Thomas Wheatley', a Fiddle pattern spoon engraved initial 'C' to the handle hallmarked Edinburgh 1849, two George IV Fiddle pattern teaspoons each hallmarked London 1827, a single plain polished teaspoon hallmarked Sheffield 1923, approximate gross weight 146.1 grams, together with a silver clothes brush with a decorative bow motif hallmarked Birmingham 1921, a silver repelling pencil holder of a plain polished design rubbed hallmark stamped 'E. Mordan & Co', approximate gross weight 13.4 grams, another white metal pencil stamped 'Sterling' and a plain polished white metal pocket size manicure set
Gregory Rudd (American, B. 1952) "Paul Bunyan" Signed lower left. Original Oil painting on Cold Press Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which appeared on the Fleetwood First Day Cover of the 32c Paul Bunyan stamp issued July 11, 1996. Tales of this folk hero may have originated among the French-Canadian loggers of Quebec or northern Ontario who brought the stories of Paul Bunyan with them from their native lands. It is also possible that the legend began in the United States, in Michigan or Wisconsin, and traveled westward with the logging industry. Stories of Paul Bunyan were told by veteran lumberjacks to entertain each other and to keep young newcomers in their place. When a "green" lumberjack boasted of his exploits, the old hands told how Paul Bunyan overcame a greater, more difficult challenge. The legend of Paul Bunyan centers around a mythical hero, a giant lumberjack, who solves problems using extraordinary cleverness and skill. Paul is never at a loss to handle any situation and no job is ever too difficult for him and his Big Blue Ox, Babe. According to legend, Paul Bunyan was born in Maine. As an infant, he rolled around so much in his sleep that he destroyed four square miles of standing timber. He eventually moved west and roamed throughout the woodlands of Minnesota and Wisconsin. Along the way he acquired Babe, his Big Blue Ox. Babe was so big that every time they shod him, a new iron mine had to be opened on Lake Superior. Paul didn't need a gun to hunt timber wolves. He would grab them by the ears and holler down their throats. The wolves died of fright and Paul would tie their ears in a bow knot, stringing the carcasses over his fingers to carry them back to camp. Image Size: 13.75 x 11.75 in. Overall Size: 17 x 15 in. Unframed. (B15390)
A collection of eight Royal Doulton Rupert the Bear figures, to include Banging on his drum RB17, Rupert's silver trumpet RB8, Bingo's huge firework RB10, Finishing arrows and stringing his bow RB7, Leading the way RB3, Rupert and the little sea-sprite RB22, Potty lands with a bump RB9, and Something to draw RB13, each boxed (8)Condition report: No apparent faults.
Small Royal Doulton figurine, 17.5cms h stood on a half round onyx base with circular mirror back, overall 28 h x 28cms w together with an Italian pottery figurine Lady feeding Birds 33 cms h marked to the base Primo Sogno Italy 652. Condition ReportDoulton figure in good condition, onyx base with chips to edges. Italian figure chip to hat and hair, chip at the shoulder bow, hairline crack, chip to back of the dress.
Mixed selection. Ebony vanity mirrors and brushes. Piquot ware tea and coffee pots, small Chinese print Warwick No 2 camera. Pottery fruit set and decorative side plate, one Royal Worcester. Stratton Compact. Silk Long Bow. Condition ReportPiquot stain inner and surface scratching. Fruit set with paint wear. Silk bow stained.
An antique 19th Century Victorian oil on canvas painting portrait study depicting a young a girl reading a school book. The girl shown in a seated position having a blue bow tied to her brown lochs wearing a pink dress. The painting having an oval gilt border set within an oak frame. Measures 57cm x 56cm.
An antique early 18th Century Georgian mahogany and satinwood inlaid corner cupboard of simple bowed form having stain wood inlaid fan decoration atop with cross banded border. The bow fronted door with floral swag decoration over a central bullseye inlaid cartouche. Raised on tapering square supports with spade feet. Measures approx 83cm x 51cm x 35cm.
An antique early 19th Century Georgian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded display cabinet vitrine having a double bow top with carved dentil work detailing. Large twin astragal glazed doors with fitted shelved interior. Raised on a later faded mahogany base on bracket feet. Measures approx; 181cm x 135cm x 31cm.
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