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Samuel Shepley, Stockport, a George III oak eight day longcase clock, circa 1750-70, the 12" brass dial with silvered chapter, date aperture and subsidiary seconds, signed, applied with pierced spandrels cast with the bust of an Eastern man, the hood with caddy top and turned columns, the trunk with a long crossbanded door, the base raised on bracket feet. 220cm
Marshall C. Hutson RHA (1903-2001) FISHERMAN, GLENBURY 1975-76 and ST. FINANS BAY, COUNTY KERRY 1976 (A PAIR) pencil; (1); oil on board; (1) signed lower left and lower right respectively 15 by 22in., 37.5 by 55cm. L Dimensions of oil, 9 by 12.25in. Born in Bulwell, near Sherwood, Nottingham, Hutson trained at the Nottingham College of Art. In 1930 he moved to Cork, where his mother was born, and began teaching at the Crawford College of Art. He eventually became vice-principal of the college, retiring in 1962. He is best known as a sculptor; however the Crawford and National Self-Portrait collection hold paintings by him. Cork City Library holds a bust of Thomas Davis by Hutson, while the Gaiety Theatre boasts both Michael MacLiammoir and Jimmy O`Dea. Other prestigious commissions included: Cork Harbour Board, UCC, and Aer Lingus.
George III sixpence, 1816, Victoria double florin, 1887, slight marks on bust, Elizabeth II sets of currency coins, 1953 (2) Crown, 1953 and uncirculated Crown 1965 (2), uncirculated, crown 1972, uncirculated, crowns 1977 (4), uncirculated, crown 1997 (3) in case of issue, uncirculated miscellaneous English coins, copper, bronze, cupro nickel and a few silver, mainly 20th century, fine or better, miscellaneous foreign coins, mainly bronze or nickel and mostly 20th century, fine or better (1 bag)
A pair of early 20th century watercolours, bust length portraits of an elderly lady and gentleman, she in red dress and gold jewellery, he in grey jacket and tie, both signed bottom right G W R Holden, one with French label verso "Le Grande-Leclerc, Calais", 63 x 52 cm overall approx in ornate mounts with applied floral detail to the corners, also in ornate swept and pierced gilt frames,
Samuel Parker jnr (active 1819-1848) a small bronze library bust of King William IV 1831. Sam Parker 'bronzist' of Argyll Street supplied bronze lamps to George IV and made medals for the King. This small published bronze of William IV was sold at various outlets for a guinea. A nice example, fully inscribed verso.
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