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Mappin & Webb Ltd., Oxford Street, London. An 18K gold keyless wind half hunter pocket watchDate: London Hallmark for 1904Movement: Gilt 3/4 plate engraved 'The Reliance Watch', English lever, cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, No.58868Dial: White, black Arabic numerals, black outer minute track, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel double spade handsCase: Polished hinged, Arabic numeral chapter to front, monogram to back, movement accessed through the glass, No.58868Signed: Dial & movement, case stamped J.HSize: 37mm Accompaniments: Mappin & Webb Ltd. fitted boxFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 19th Century cut glass tureen and cover, a vase, a salad bowl, three decanters with stoppers and a celery glass CONDITION REPORT: Pair decanters 22.5cm high. Single decanter 26cm high. Thistle shaped vase marked Webb and with very minor chip to outer edge of rim. The cut glass items may have a few minor frits to facets but overall appearance is good. Some scratches to undersides.
An Apache bow case and quiver Plains buckskin, coloured glass beads and cloth, the cases with tassels and a cut out border to the quiver, the strap with stars and strips, a crescent moon and a circle motif, with a bow having sinew bound ends, 99.5cm long, with five pigment decorated arrows having steel tips, 96.5cm long. (7) Provenance Bonhams, San Francisco, Native American Art, 3 Dec 2012, Lot 4278.
An Ojibwa composite bandolier North East North America cloth, cotton, waxed cotton and coloured glass beads, the strap with foliage and pomegranate designs, circa 1890, the panel with trailing foliate designs and with beaded wool tassels, the back inscribed NEW CHIPPEWA Walker Min, Hacken sack, $148.00, circa 1922, Paul, SAG 3, 116cm long. Provenance The strap - by repute from the family of Red Thunder, chief of the Cut-Head band of the Yanktonai Sioux. The panel - D. Sager, Toronto, 2011. Michael G. Johnson Collection. Literature Michael G. Johnson. Ojibwa, People of Forests and Prairies, 2016, p.114.
A Cree beaded shelf valence Prince Albert area, Saskatchewan, Canada cloth, velveteen, coloured glass and cut steel beads, the front with a floral and leaf spray with a series of steel bead crosses and interspersed lines to the top, the scalloped base with hooped tassels, with a metal rim tag inscribed N. Amer. Indian (Sioux) Battleford, Sioux or Blackfoot Indn, circa 1890, 60cm wide, 28.5cm deep. Provenance Colin F. Taylor Collection, Hastings. Michael G. Johnson Collection. Exhibited Sacred Circles, Two Thousand Years of North American Indian Art, Hayward Gallery, London, 7 Oct 1976 - 16 Jan 1977 and Nelson Gallery of Art, Atkins Gallery of Fine Arts, Kansas City, Missouri, 1977 Published Sacred Circles, Two Thousand Years of North American Indian Art, Arts Council 1976, p.177, no.448. Described as a Santee/Sioux Drum Cover. Lent by C. F. Taylor Collection, Hastings. These shelf valences were used in trappers' cabins or traders' houses and made in the style similar to the drum covers of earlier times. It has been suggested that the cut steel work along the top could represent stars or a map of hunting sites and trails. Battleford is a small town in Saskatchewan close to the Alberta border.
An Ojibwa dated beaded belt Leech Lake Reservation, Minnesota sack cloth, cloth and coloured glass and cut steel beads, with two floral sprays and a date 1916, 89cm long. Provenance Michael G. Johnson Collection. With a hand written note - Made by Chippewa Indians near Leechlake, Minnesota for Mom's Uncle George Mankins who was a fishing & hunting guide there. He was married to Mom's aunt Bernice who was Grandma Hetricks' sister.
A pair of Ojibwa moccasins Wisconsin / Minnesota area buckskin, cotton, velveteen, silk ribbon, coloured glass, cut steel and brass beads, with floral designs, circa 1910, 27cm long. (2) Provenance Olson Collection, USA. Michael G. Johnson Collection, acquired in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin in Aug 2009.
A pair of Blackfoot moccasins Plains buckskin, rawhide, cloth, coloured glass and cut steel beads, with foliate designs, circa 1930, 29.5cm long. (2) Provenance George Beauchamp Seymour Collection, probably made for his adoption into the Blackfeet at Browning, Montana, 26th Nov 1931. Michael G. Johnson Collection, acquired in June 2015.
A George IV centre table in the manner of Gillow,the circular top, figured walnut and ebony line inlaid, on a triform base, with later toughened glass top104cm diameter76cm highCondition report: Fully restored condition.Accompanied by a toughened glass top, specially cut for the table late 2019, but never used.
An Edwardian cut-glass and silver-mounted hip flask, by 'HA', London 1901,with a detachable cup, 15cm highCondition report:Surface wear, marks and scratches to silver. Hallmarks rubbed. Brown residue beneath silver to neck. Scratches to glass. A few small chips beneath silver cup. General wear commensurate with age and use.
A large George III-style gilt brass and cut-glass twelve-light chandelier, circular and hung with numerous prismatic chains, enclosing a baluster stem and three graduated cut-glass tiers, the corona issuing twelve gilt brass scrolling arms with uniform cut-glass nozzles and hung with pendant drops, above a pair of concentric bands and further pendant drops,117cm highProvenance: Hunsdon House, Hertfordshire, where it was hung in the main salon.From The Principal Contents of an East Anglian Estate.Condition report: Some drops missing. Some chipped to points. General wear and discolouration to brass.
An unusual composite Bohemian amber flash cut-glass table service,20th century, comprising:12 large wine glasses,12 champagne flutes,12 water glasses12 large tumblers,12 small tumblers,12 brandy glasses,9 small brandy glasses,2 water jugs, 27cm high, andan ice pail, 15cm high (84)Condition report: No obvious major faults.
A French five-branch amethyst and cut-glass chandelier, the outer five facet cut scrolling branches with fluted drip pans and amethyst drops, the inner five facet cut branches fitted with facet cut obelisks,75cm diameter86cm high,together with a matching pair of twin-branch wall lights,42cm wide36cm high (3)
A collection of Denby table wares with pale green glazed finish including a pair of jugs, pair of condiments, four mugs, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers, six tea plates and six bowls, together with a small collection of glass wares including a heavy Royal Doulton cut glass bowl (a collection)
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