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A collection of jewellery, comprising; an Edwardian amethyst and half-pearl canted rectangular cluster brooch, a Victorian gold beaded bombe spiral brooch with a hair-glazed back panel, a black onyx and half-pearl oval brooch with a beaded border, and Edwardian gold, half-pearl and small French-cut sapphire cloak pin, stamped '15ct', a pair of early 20th century gold oval twin-panel cufflinks engraved with initials, stamped '18c', and a fancy knot chain, stamped '10'
A rare Chelsea figure of Dr. Boloardo after the Commedia dell' Arte series modelled by J.J. Kandler and P. Reinicke for Meissen. He stands with his right hand on his hip and his left hand raised, wearing a pale hat and an ermine-lined black cloak. The pad base applied with four flower heads and leaves, a red anchor mark to the back of the base. Restoration to his left arm, hat rim and other extremities. c.1754, 15cm.
Two Derby figures circa 1770, one of Minerva wearing red and gilt floral dress, and a pink and red cloak, modelled standing beside a mask moulded shield and an owl perched on a pile of books, with floral bocage and pierced scrolling base, the second figure of boy holding a basket, patch marks (old restorations, Minerva lacking spear, her head restuck) (2) 16cm max height
Two Staffordshire figures depicting Queen Victoria and Prince Albert: Victoria standing on a rectangular base with canted corners decorated with a gilt scroll, decorated with underglaze blue bodice and enamelled and gilt details, height 26.5cm; and Albert on a circular gilt-lined base, with enamelled blue jacket, orange cloak, and other coloured and gilt highlights, height 29.1cm; both unmarked, circa 1840-60.
Follower of Agnolo di Cosimo called Bronzino Portrait of Cosimo I de' Medici (1519-1574), half length, wearing a fur-lined brown embroidered cloak and holding a white handkerchief brushed on the reverse with the old inventory number: No.29 oil on panel 90 by 74 cm.; 35.25 by 29.25 in. Derived from a type produced in Bronzino's workshop around 1555, of which the best extant version is considered to be that in the Galleria Sabauda, Turin (inv. 123). For a discussion and listing of the numerous variants of this type, see Robert B. Simon, Bronzino's Portraits of Cosimo I de' Medici, 1982, vol. II, pp. 273-307, cat. nos. B1-39.
`A Spook': a rare Royal Doulton figure, dated (19) 22 designed by H Tittensor, modelled as a figure wearing tight fitting cap and cloak green printed factory mark, impressed, `11 - 22' 9.5cm. This figure appears to be of a size differing to those normally produced.. Style one being 17.8cm. high and Style two 7.6cm. high.
Follower of William Wissing (1653-1687) A Portrait of Queen Mary II, Full Length, Wearing a Bejewelled Dress and Ermine Trimmed Cloak] Oil on canvas, approximately 234cm by 150cm (92in by 59in) *Contained within an elaborately carved wood frame decorated with foliage and grapes, the frame surmounted with further ornate scrolls and a cartouche.
The centre of an Albert pattern shako plate of the King’s Own 1st Staffordshire Militia, adapted as a brooch with pin; a shako plate centre (?) silver plated POWs feathers within gilt pierced Garter on cut star (traces of blue and red centre enamel); 2 Vic silver plated WBP centres, Dragoon Guards and RE; an officer’s cloak chain, the roundels with silver plated strung bugles; 3 other items. Average GC. (8)
2 scarce Timpo Knights of the Round Table mounted figures Sir Percival, blue/white shield and coat, horse brown with white blanket and blue trim, and Sir Mordred black shield with unicorn device, black cloak; black horse and blanket, silver head armour and reins; both figures have full plumes, helmet visors and plastic lances, both in original boxes, minor age wear, original packing tissue. Knights VGC to Mint (white on horse has discoloured rub to face of Mordred shield) (See lot 104 for illustration).
2 scarce mounted Timpo knights of the Round Table, Sir Gareth black and yellow quarted shield, yellow/black cloak, black horse yellow blanket black stripes and reins; and The Green Knight green breast and backplate, brown horse with green blanket white trim and reins; both figures have full plumes and helmet visors, metal lance with Sir Gareth only; both in original boxes but 1 associated mainly minor wear but small tears to creases of flaps and age colouring. Knights VGC to Mint (but green knight has lost shield and lance) (See lot 104 for illustration).
2 scarce mounted Timpo Knights of the Round Table, King Arthur deep yellow shield with red lion rampant device, deep yellow cloak, black horse deep yellow and red blanket, red reins; and Sir Lancelot red shield with deep yellow lion rampant device, red cloak, black horse with red blanket yellow trim and reins; both figures have full plumes, helmet vizors and lances, 1 metal, 1 plastic; both in original boxes, 1 minor ageing the other discoloured and 1 end flap missing. Knights VGC to Mint (few small marks) (See lot 104 for illustration).
Three Goebel/Hummel religious figures all dated1951, two of the Virgin Mary standing with blue cloak, flowing hair and orange and yellow halo - printed Goebbel blue marks, impressed 1951 and numbers, painted monogram; and the other of Joseph - impressed Hummel marks, printed blue marks, painted monograms, impressed numbers. (3).
Montague Dawson, F.R.S.A., R.S.M.A. (1895-1973) The pirates' cove signed 'Montague Dawson' (lower left) oil on canvas 16 x 20 in. (40.8 x 50.8 cm.)"Despite Dawson's obvious preference for the graceful though sturdy commercial sailing ships of the nineteenth century, he was also very enamoured of the notorious pirates and buccaneers of the seventeenth century whose exploits attracted so much attention, particularly from cinema film-makers, during Dawson's own lifetime. The likes of Captain Kidd and Sir Henry Morgan, two of the most renowned pirate characters, clearly fascinated him and the apparent glamour of their lawless adventures, especially against Spanish ships and settlements in the West Indies, inspired a string of works. Usually set in the harsh but friendly glare of the Caribbean sun however, the picture in this catalogue is one of Dawson's much rarer depictions of a pirates' lair by moonlight. Dramatically different to the daytime paintings (cf. Ranson, pp. 51, 71 & 93), the work offered here has more than a hint of menace as the pirates sort their booty under the cloak of darkness. The whole clandestine nature of their world is encapsulated in this rather sinister painting yet it probably portrays the realities of their existence more accurately than the sunlit pictures referred to already.
A rare 1950s set of HR Products (Reynolds) ‘Viking Invaders’ containing 5 figures: axe above head (red cloak) dagger drawn (green cloak), chief with winged helmet, sword drawn and scarce light blue cloak; axe in two hands (red cloak); and drawing sword (green cloak), all tied in to packing card in original red paper covered box, few minor corner marks. Figures mint
A rare Charbens clockwork diecast ‘Walking Barrow Boy’ blue coster style cart, yellow wheels, packing case load covering clockwork moter; barrow boy with long cloak style coat in green with green hat, housing rotating spindle with 4 feet cast on (2 detached but present); in original card box, minor wear, with key. VGC (for age but 2 feet detached and slight distortion to body)

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