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A pair of silver dishes, Sheffield 1996, of circular shaped outline with a moulded rim, 12.5cm diameter; a silver heart shaped box, with a hinged cover; a comb with a silver spine; a silver backed brush; 196g (6.3 oz) gross weighable; a pair of small swan table ornaments, stamped `80`; an Egyptian small table lighter in the form of a Roman lamp; and an Egyptian matchbox holder; both with stamped marks
An Art Nouveau silver hair brush, Birmingham 1905, embossed with herons and bullrushes; with a silver back hand mirror (distressed); a pair of plated salts; a plated cream jug; various plated flatware, mostly cased, some loose; an Aesthetic Movement metal napkin ring; and a copper napkin ring
A silver hand mirror with matching hair brush; a cased button hook with a loaded silver handle; a silver handled button hook; a glass mounted hip flask; four toilet bottles; a chrome plated razor box; a square cut corner plated entree dish and cover; a metal coin holder in the form of a gun cartridge; a cased pipe, damaged; a pair of spectacles and sunglasses; a carved ivory elephant; and a sash for the Ancient Order of Foresters
A cased set of six silver teaspoons, Viner`s Ltd, Sheffield 1938, weight 4oz, together with a cased silver egg cup, spoon and napkin ring set, Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1939, monogrammed, and a silver backed clothes brush, Birmingham (3) For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
Five boxed Fina Corgi collectable vehicles and miscellaneous TV related toy cars , including Basil Brush, Miss Piggy and Noddy, in a played with condition, various boxed cars including a boxed Corgi Classic James Bond Toyota and 40th Anniversary Mini, a Golf car shaped lighter, Tonka soap truck and other collectable vehicles.
Toys: six boxed Bec Kits TT gauge to include a Brush Type 4; an LNER J72, unbuilt; LNER J11 Class Loco and Tender Kit, unbuilt; two LNER J50 Class, one unbuilt and one built; LNER Passenger Luggage van, unbuilt; together with an unboxed Bernard Holland ROD 2-8-0 Locomotive kit, with instructions and letter; two Gem TT gauge kits, comprising; 43xx Class 2-6-0- GWR Locomotive kit unbuilt and a Loco Chassis kit unbuilt; and a quantity of Triang TT parts and motors and a Quatering Jig.
* ROERICH, NICHOLAS 1874-1947 St Moritz , numbered "286" on the reverse and further labelled. Tempera on board, 30.5 by 40.5 cm. Provenance: Roerich Museum, New York, USA, 1923-1935.Nettie and Louis Horch collection, USA, from 1935.Giro collection, USA.Gift from the above to the present owner.Private collection, USA.Exhibited: Roerich Museum, New York, USA (permanent collection), 1924-1935, No. 286.Literature: F. Grant et al., Roerich, Himalaya, A Monograph, New York, Brentano, 1926, p. 199.Roerich Museum Catalogue, New York, Roerich Museum, 1930, p. 18, No. 286.The present lot is one of five works that the artist executed during a stay in St Moritz, Switzerland, in July and August of 1923. These studies are Nicholas Roerich’s first attempt at rendering high mountains and, as such, they present a unique moment in Roerich’s creative evolution. At the end of that year, he would go to India, and from 1924 onwards, mountain scenery would become the defining signature of his work.Roerich’s travels in Central Asia transformed his whole style of painting and more than a thousand canvasses of mountain vistas earned him a reputation as the ultimate “master of the mountains.” Here, however, the brush is still in the hand of the early Roerich, the famous artist of the Vrubel and Bakst generation and integral member of the Russian art scene of the beginning of the 20th century. He had never painted high mountains before, and one can see that he is on unfamiliar ground. There is some uncertainty in his brushstroke and colour choices, as he is experimenting with how to contain the monolithic force and magnitude of mountains. Three other studies in this series are direct reproductions of postcard scenery, but this sketch is much more personal and inquisitive. By condensing the perspective, Roerich tries to convey the awe one feels at the foot of a mountain range. As one of the very first representations of mountains in Roerich`s body of work, this sketch is of utmost interest for both knowledgable and amateur lovers of Roerich’s art alike.We are grateful to Gvido Trepša, Senior researcher at the Nicholas Roerich Museum, New York, for providing catalogue information.
George V silver and tortoiseshell six piece brush set and a matching cut glass dressing table jar and another jar cover, makers Synyer & Beddoes 1921, together with two similar tortoiseshell pin trays with silver inlaid decoration and a similar nail buffer by the same marks but hallmarked for Birmingham 1915
A GENTLEMAN`S CROCODILE LEATHER SUEDE LINED TRAVEL BAG BY MAPPIN AND SON, LONDON & SHEFFIELD CONTAINING MISCELLANEOUS MEN`S GROOMING ACCESSORIES INCLUDING A SHAVING MIRROR, EBONY HAIRBRUSHES, CLOTHES BRUSH AND TWO CHROME TALC DISPENSERS, SHAVING BRUSH, SOAP CONTAINER, AFTER SHAVE BOTTLE AND A CHROME BOX HOLDING ORIGINAL RAZORS AND BLADES- THIS TRAVELLING CASE BELONGED TO MAJOR WILLIAM WALLACE POTTS - DCN 65TH BATTALION W.R.H.G TOGETHER WITH A TIE PIN.
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