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A miniature Royal Doulton stoneware vase with applied floral and leaf motifs, a Royal Worcester model of a Chelsea ewer, a German model of a zebra, a miniature oriental vase with blue and white decoration, two oriental carved models in the Jade style, one of a mouse eating corn, the other of a seated rabbit, both with oriental character marks to base and reverse script Nelder, also together with a die cast model car
A collection of New Chelsea tea wares with dark pink, gilt and white lattice type border decoration including milk jug, sugar bowl, cake plate, eight cups, nine saucers and eight tea plates together with further ceramics including a Minton Haddon Hall dish of wrythen form raised on a heavy cast metal base, a Crown Staffordshire Art Deco tea cup and saucer with hollyhock decoration, a Wedgwood Wild Strawberry pattern vase, matching miniature teapot and two matching plates, etc
* AILEEN MCGRATH, SWAN CIRCLE oil on canvas, signed with monogram, further signed, titled and dated 2001 verso 60cm x 90cm Framed Note: Born in 1962, Aileen trained as a secretary. While working in this profession, she was studying art and preparing a portfolio. She gained entry to Chelsea and the Glasgow School of Art. Graduating with BA (Hons), in 1995 from the GSA, Aileen has been living and working in London and Glasgow.
Early 20th century AD. Two etched copper printing plates mounted on hard wood blocks for use in printing the sales catalogues of Gregory, Bottley & Co.; one depicting a biblical scene painting by Domenichino, the other the head of Christ with crown of thorns. 528 grams total, 6.5 x 8.5, 10.5 x 13cm (2 1/2 x 3 1/4, 4 x 5). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) was one of the principle London mineral and fossil dealers during the second half of the 19th century. The company he founded was one of the longest surviving geological suppliers in the world, second only to Kranz of Germany. In 1858 James Gregory established his business selling polished stones, minerals and fossils from premises in King William Street. A few years later he moved to premises in Golden Square, Soho. He won prize medals at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Sydney (1879) and London (1862 and 1883). He also formed a superb collection of meteorites, which was later sold by his sons to the Natural History Museum, London. On the death of his father in 1899 Albert Gregory took over the business, dealing from premises in Kensington, then 30 Old Church Street in Chelsea. He eventually sold the company in 1932 to Percy Bottley, and after his death in 1982 the premises were sold. The company was then acquired by Brian Lloyd who had started the Natural History sales at Sothebys before dealing from his own premises in Pall Mall. Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd, as it became known, traded from Ricket Street and later Seagrave Road in Fulham. In 2008 the business and all of the stock and Victorian cabinets were moved out of London to Walmer in Kent. On the eventual retirement of Brian and Mary Lloyd in 2014, with none of their family interested in taking over the business, the stock was sold and is now dispersed. [2] Very fine condition.
Charles Vyse `The Boy and Goat` (The Youthful Bacchus) dated 1921, painted monogram and Chelsea to base, 27cm high Condition report: The tip of one horn and the goat's head dress detached but present, small chip to his hair, and gown as well as the goats fur. Glaze flake. Overall fine crazing. Unknown black pad glued to the base partially obscuring the Chelsea mark. Small flat chip to the corner of the base.
A George III travelling toilet case with matched silver mounted fittings, engraved with a crest beneath a coronet and a motto Ne Vile Velis , comprising: a 3 1/2in circular box and cover maker's mark I.E (not traced), Dublin 1810, retailed by William Hamy; two small circular boxes and covers by William Parker, London 1810; a glass box with a silver pierced cover, same maker and date; a shaving brush, same maker, London 1811; the covers of the three square glass bottles unmarked; four original and one replacement accessory, the mahogany case with brass edges, name and key plates, the interior of the cover concealing a mirror, 33.5cm (13 1/4in) long The coronet, motto, crest and two badges pertains to a Viscount Nevill and this courtesy title was used by Henry George Nevill, 1st son of the 2nd Earl of Abergavenny. This Viscount Nevill died unmarried and childless at the age of 15 when the courtesy title in 1806 passed to his younger brother, Ralph Nevill, born 1786 who served in the Royal Navy aboard HMS Victory at Trafalgar in 1805, ultimately reaching the rank of Captain in 1811. In 1813 he married Mary Anne Elcock of Sloane Square, Chelsea but died without issue in 1826, predeceasing his widow by two years.
Pedigree unboxed Paul Sindys Boyfriend, Sindys sister Patch,Ideal Tammy doll, dolls are fair to good condition, Sindy Catalogue, plus a quantity of clothes including Pauls, from seaside outfit, red demin slashed neck jacket, sandals, red beach towel and camera, from London Look, black suit jacket and trousers, blue linen shirt, Chelsea boots and socks, casual jacket and other items, all in good condition
Theodore Casimir Roussel (1847-1926) - The Gate, Chelsea Etching and drypoint, with light plate-tone, on laid paper Signed in pencil on tab lower left Circa 1889-1890, [Hausberg 33] Final state (of four), from an edition of around 40 20.7 x 16.5 cm. (8 x 6 1/2 in) Together with Margaret Dunwoody Hausberg's The Prints of Theodore Roussel, A Catalogue Raisonné , numbered 164 of 750, in green cloth slipcase, and a Christie's sale catalogue, 28th October 1988; the original auction for the present etching, lot 341. 'The gate and house behind it still stand today at No.4 Cheyne Walk. It is located in a row of the oldest and most elegant buildings on Cheyne Walk - the segment that has changed the least since Roussel's time.' [Hausberg, The Prints of Theodore Roussel , 1991, p.65]
A mixed group of ceramics including a set of three 19th century Minton cabinet plates and a matching footed plate with hand painted floral sprays, two 19th century Copeland cabinet plates "Monte Salvadore" and "Bras o' Breadalbane" (af), a Sèvres style baluster vase, sandwich plate and matching cake plate, a Carlton Ware "Rouge Royale" dish, a German Art Deco breakfast set and six New Chelsea "Rambler Rose" cups and saucers. CONDITION REPORT: One Minton plate has a chip to the rim and a hairline spreading from it, one Minton plate has been broken in half and reglued and rim is partially restored, vase has been broken where the foot meets the body and crudely reglued, a New Chelsea has a crack throughout, and another has hairlines.
The Royal Naval Exhibition, Chelsea, 1891: half calf gilt album oblong quarto, silver prints - interiors of galleries and trade stands, including Sir Joseph Whitworth, ‘Battery Deck of Modern Armour Clad’, sailors preparing exhibition naval gun landing party, boating lake with models in battle, P&O building, portrait group of bluejacket officers and men from HMS Defiance, battleships at sea, crew of HMS Active posed on deck, naval manouevres 1893, some by W.Gregory, London, various sizes up to 9 x 12in., pp 27, P-G, some fading, album P; with Hammerschmitt view of the pyramids, signed in negative and four other images
An Edwardian gilt ship's helm mantel clock presented as a gift by The Earl of Jellicoe to Dr P H Devitt, together with signed correspondence:, the double barrel eight day gong strike movement by the Chelsea Clock Company Boston, MA, numbered 98943, with silvered dial and stylized Arabic numerals, inscribed with Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd London address, and also marked 'Ship's Bell', under a glazed bezel in a helm mounted case, on a down swept plinth with a mahogany base, 35cm high, together with a letter to Mrs Devitt asking for suggestions for a suitable gift to present to Mr Devitt '... a dressing case, tie pin (if he wears them) , a clock...' and a letter to Mr Devitt sent with the clock ' I am sending you with this note a clock which will I hope remind you occasionally of a very grateful sailor' and three other notes all signed 'Jellicoe'.
London Transport Tramways FARECHARTS for route 12 (paper) between Hop Exchange & Wandsworth High St dated November 1949 and routes 28 (Victoria Station & Clapham Junction) and 34 (Blackfriars & King's Road, Chelsea), a double-sided card issue dated October 1947. The paper chart is in good condition with one horizontal crease and the card chart is in ex-tramcar condition with a tear at one edge. [2]
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