SIX TED BLAYLOCK FOR FRANKLIN MINT TANKARDS, each depicting a Bald Eagle in various settings, the lid of each tankard is made of cast metal and inset with a bronze medal coated with 24k gold, approximate heights 15cm, each tankard comes with a polystyrene box, Condition Report: no obvious damage
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A BOXED FRANKLIN MINT 'INTRUDER ALERT' BRONZE SCULPTURE, after Ernie Cselko, depicting two Native American figures in a scene from The Last of the Mohicans, having cast signature and inset Franklin Mint medallion verso, on a wooden plinth labelled 'Intruder Alert by Ernie Cselko', height including plinth 26cm (1 + box + certificate of authenticity) (Condition Report: has a tiny minor scuff to plinth, otherwise sculpture appears in good condition with no obvious damage, sd to box)
A BOX OF ASSORTED JEWELLERY AND COLLECTABLES, to include a silver napkin ring, hallmarked 'S Blanckensee & Son Ltd' Birmingham 1934, approximate gross weight 18.4 grams, an assortment of rolled gold jewellery and watch bracelets, two white metal brooches and a stick pin, a selection of military patches and a bronze Mention In Despatches Oak Leaf brooch, together with an assortment of costume jewellery, wristwatches coins and other items
A GROUP OF ORIENTAL AND ASIAN CERAMICS, TREEN, METALWARE, ETC, including a late 19th century Japanese treen tobacco box /tonkotsu, with mother of pearl eyes, lacks back and base, height 9.5cm, a porcelain snuff bottle with relief decoration, height 7.5cm, a bone netsuke of two figures, two carved bearded male faces, two Satsuma pottery onion shaped vases, a resin and metal mounted erotic seal, small bronze group on a wooden plinth, etc (12)
A BOXED FRANKLIN MINT 'SPIRIT OF THE BLACKBIRD' BRONZE SCULPTURE, after Robert F Murphy, depicting a Native American Blackfoot Raven Bearer Warrior, with painted details, printed signature and title underneath its wooden and marble plinth, height including plinth 29cm (1 + box + certificate of authenticity) (Condition Report: appears in good condition with a little minor paint loss and verdisgris to right hand, sd to box)
A BOXED FRANKLIN MINT 'SPIRIT OF THE RED FOX' BRONZE SCULPTURE, after Robert F Murphy, depicting a Native American Arikara Fox Warrior, with painted details, printed signature and title underneath its wooden and marble plinth, height including plinth 25cm (1 + box + certificate of authenticity) (Condition Report: appears in good condition with no obvious damage, sd to box)
A BOXED FRANKLIN MINT 'SPIRIT OF THE CROW' BRONZE SCULPTURE, after Robert F Murphy, depicting a Native American Crow Leader of the Crazy Dog Society performing the 'Hot Dance', with painted details, printed signature and title underneath its wooden and marble plinth, height including plinth 26cm (1 + box + certificate of authenticity) (Condition Report: appears in good condition with no obvious damage, sd to box)
A BOXED FRANKLIN MINT 'SPIRIT OF THE THUNDERBIRD' BRONZE SCULPTURE, after Robert F Murphy, depicting a Native American Sioux 'grass dance', with painted details, printed signature and title underneath its wooden and marble plinth, height including plinth 26cm (1 + box + certificate of authenticity) (Condition Report: has some verdigris to foot and base, otherwise sculpture appears in good condition with no obvious damage, sd to box)
A BOXED FRANKLIN MINT 'SPIRIT OF THE HAWK' BRONZE SCULPTURE, after Robert F Murphy, depicting a Native American Kiowa Blackleg warrior, with painted details, printed signature and title underneath its wooden and marble plinth, height including plinth 26cm (1 + box + certificate of authenticity) (Condition Report: appears in good condition with no obvious damage, spear is in its original wrapping, sd to box)
A GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY AND LATER COLLECTABLES, CERAMICS, ETC, including a turned bone pin cushion, a horn snuff box and two papier mâché snuff boxes, an unmarked parian bust of Christ, height 21.5cm, a blue and white transfer printed loving cup, a gilt framed easel backed mirror, height 31cm, a bronze weight / mould and a bronzed composition figure of a seated child (9) (Condition Report: Parian figure is nicotine stained / yellowed surface dirt, papier mâché boxes have some wear)
George III copper medal Admiral Earl St. Vincent GCB, Spanish Fleet Defeated medal, 1797, by Brenet F Mudie, 1797, 41mm, (e.k.); George IV copper Coronation medal by B Pistricci, 1821, 35mm cased; William IV copper Coronation medal by W Wyon, 33mm, both in Darby cases; Victoria Diamond Jubilee bronze medal, 1897, cased; George V silver Silver Jubilee medal, 1935, 31mm; 2 QEII Coronation medals, 5 silver music festival medals, and 4 other items. (16 medals)
Henry VII groat, f., (creased, nibbled and holed); James I 6d, 1604, fair, (edge defects); Charles II 4d, 1679, f., (edge defects); Anne 1/2 crown, 1707E, fair, (e.ks.); 3d, 1708, v.f.; George II 1d, 1746, f., (creased, edge defects); 2 George III 1/2 crowns, v. poor; South Africa 2 1/2 shillings, 1894, f.; other coins, Louisiana Purchase Exposition bronze medal, 1904, 63mm; other medals, badges, and 8 banknotes, etc. (a lot)
Edward VI Grammar School, Gildeford (sic.), USA challenge bronze medal presented by Reverend H G Batterson, 1892, by W O Lewis, Birmingham, 76mm, unc., (ob. slight mark across 6 parallel lines on shield below eagle's head); National Trust silver medal inscribed on edge "John S Downham", 39mm, 25.4grs, and an Associacao Commercial De Lisboa Centenary stepped rectangular bronze medal, 1984, W.7.8cm, all cased. (6)
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Painted plaster model of a polar bear on a rocky outcrop and on conforming base, signed and dated 1934, 15ins x 16.5ins overallNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Oil painting - "Marcus D'Abitor" - study of the head of an Alsatian, titled, board 16ins x 12.25ins, unframedNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Painted plaster bust - "Mok the Western Lowland Gorilla", 23.5ins x 18.5ins overall Note: Mok and his companion Moina resided at London Zoo from 1932 until 1938. Leeds Museums and Galleries acquired Mok's taxidermied skin and skeleton and put his remains on display in July 1938Note: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descentProvenance: By family descent
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Oil painting - Study of mixed summer flowers, canvas 30ins x 20ins, in narrow pine slipNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Oil painting - "Hawkesbury Joy" - study of a Labrador, titled, signed and dated '25, board 14ins x 10.5ins, unframedNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Painted plaster figure - "Tracey Witch of Ware" - standing figure of a black Spaniel, on rectangular base, 13ins x 10ins overallProvenance: By family descentNote: Tracey Witch of Ware was a female English Cocker Spaniel who won the title of Best In Show at Cruft's in both 1948 and 1950. Daws created a statuette and presented it to Tracey Witch 's owner, H.C. Lloyd in 1951 to commemorate her second Cruft's victory. Copies were made and used by Spratt's for promotional purposesNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Oil painting - Hunting scene with dogs jumping a fence, canvas 44ins x 98ins, in painted frameNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India. His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelainProvenance: By family descent.
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Oil painting - "Ch. Lady of Raikeshill" - portrait of an Irish Wolfhound, signed and dated 1935, canvas 20.25ins x 30ins, unframedNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Oil painting - Study of a tree, canvas 25ins x 20ins, in gilt moulded frameNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain. Provenance: By family descent

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