Watercolours and other paintings to include John Hallam, seascape, watercolour, signed and dated '95 lower right, 25 x 35cm; Joyce Wretham, View of a village, oil on board, signed lower left, 28 x 37cm; R Cox, 'Before the Barge Match', watercolour, signed lower right, 18 x 24cm; R Cox, 'On the Orwell', watercolour, signed lower right, 23 x 24cm; Still life of poppies, oil on board, signed Devlin', 24 x 18cm; and George Horne, 'The Old Forge and Cottage, Branscombe, Devon', oil on board, signed lower right, 18 x 24cm (6)
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STUART DEVLIN (1931-2018); a set of six hallmarked silver wine goblets, the bowl of conical form on naturalistic stem, each with different hallmark, date letters 1977, 78, 79 and 80, all London (6). CONDITION REPORT: Wear commensurate with age, the 1979 example stem has a slight angle to it and six small indents to the bottom of the bowl, one 1978 example with some indents to the bottom of the bowl, the other with a small indent halfway up and some larger scratches, one 1980 examples have indents to the bowl the other with some chafing to the foot rim with bowl at slight angle, 1977 example in good condition,
Stuart Leslie Devlin AO CMG (9 Oct 1931-12 April 2018) A cased hallmarked silver and silver gilt goblet/flute of tall proportions, conical shaped bowl and planished silver gilt stem leading to spreading circular feet, maker's mark of Stuart Devlin, assayed London 1980, marked to the underside 51, in original box, the underside of the hinged lid detailing Senior Falcon Award 1980 and signed Stuart Devlin London, goblet also engraved with the Senior Falcon Award insignia (22.5cm )
mark of Stuart Devlin, London 1974, limited edition number 31, 'Pixie' design, gilded exterior with polished silver band, friction fitting part marked removable top section, interior with a pixie seated on a toadstool by a red enamelled flower, all on a textured ground, 7.5cm high, stamped to the base '31', 4.8ozt, presented in the original black fitted case lined in red satin and velvet, with a gilt metal standAustralian silversmith, jeweller and designer, Stuart Devlin ranks as one of the great contemporary gold and silversmiths and has been acclaimed by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths' as the designer with ‘the Midas touch’.Devlin was made a freeman of the Goldsmiths’ Company by special grant in 1966 and elected a liveryman in 1972. In 1980 he was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George ‘for services to the art of design’ and in 1982 was granted the Royal Warrant of Appointment as Goldsmith and Jeweller to Queen Elizabeth II. He was Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths' Company 1996 – 1997.In 2011 the Australia Day Foundation honoured Devlin as 'The greatest living goldsmith of his generation'. Later in that year his wife Carole and sister-in-law Victoria Kate Simkin started to assemble his archive. It became the basis for a book which was published in 2018 shortly before he died.
mark of Stuart Devlin, London 1976, limited edition number 31, 'Ladybird and Flowers' design, gilded textured exterior with polished band, friction fitting part marked removable top section, interior with 4 flowers enamelled in red yellow & green, the fourth in silver, standing above a base of gilded leaves emerging from which is a red and black enamelled ladybird, 7.5cm high, stamped to the base '31', 4.2ozt, presented in the original black fitted case lined in red satin and velvet, with a gilt metal stand
By Stuart Devlin, a modern commemorative silver parcel-gilt letter knife, London 1977, tapering form, the terminal set with a gilded coin with the portrait of Elizabeth II, in a fitted case, the cover inscribed 'Designed by Stuart Devlin and Made by the Royal Mint for the De La Rue Company Limited on the Occasion of Her Majesty's Silver Jubilee 1977', length 17.3cm, Provenance: The Power Collection.
*A silver-gilt and enamel 'Surprise' egg,by Stuart Devlin, London 1978,with a textured surface and a polished central band, opening to reveal a hedgehog beneath a bush on a green enamel base, numbered '212', 7.5cm high, in a fitted 'Boodle & Dunthorne' case (2)Condition ReportSilver and enamel good. Bush with some bend leaves.
A SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II PARCEL-GILT SILVER CHAMPAGNE FLUTES ON TRAY, by Stuart Devlin, London 1977 (four flutes) and 1978 (two flutes), the tray London 1979, each flute with conical bowl and textured stem issuing from a stepped slightly domed foot, each engraved with an 'H', the tray with pierced and textured gilded border, the base spot-hammered. (7) Flutes 22.5cm high, tray 30.5cm wide, 61.7 troy ounces grossQty: 7
AN ELIZABETH II PARCEL-GILT SILVER SURPRISE EGG, by Stuart Devlin, London 1987, the interior featuring a frog leaping on enamel lily pads, no. 28, in original fitted box. Egg 6cm high, 2.7 troy ouncesMarks are clear. In generally good condition and well presnted in the original box. Bid live on our website without charge
λ A SILVER AND SILVER GILT CYLINDRICAL CIGARETTE CANISTER AND ASHTRAY STUART DEVLIN, LONDON 1972The cigarette canister cover with a silver gilt pebble texture and a band of standing male and female figures, the ashtray conformingThe cigarette canister 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high, the ashtray 9cm (3 1/2in) diameter435g (14 oz) gross
λ A SET OF FOUR SILVER AND SILVER GILT SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERSSTUART DEVLIN, 1968 (2) AND 1969 (2)With half pebble textured bodies12cm (4 3/4in) high527g (16.95 oz) Condition Report: Marks are clearStand wellNo engravingGilding rubbedLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
λ A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKSSTUART DEVLIN, LONDON 1968With cylindrical textured cage work shades, cylindrical stems and on circular spreading bases26cm (10 1/4in) high633g (20.35 oz) Condition Report: Marks clearSigns of gilding to the shadesSome bending to the tips of the shades, one with splitBoth wobbleNo engravingLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A cased Ely Cathedral commemorative silver goblet,by Aurum Ltd, London 1974, designed by John Willmin, commemorating the Thirteenth Centenary of Ely Cathedral, the bowl with an applied mermaid holding the Keys of Ely, on a Stuart Devlin style base, limited edition no.626/673, with a signed booklet by the Dean of Ely, 17cm high16.94oztCondition ReportSurface scratches and light tarnishing throughout. Stains to the booklets. Cased set originally contained two goblets; one now missing.
TUXEDO, THE - Jimmy Tong's (Jackie Chan) Tuxedo CostumeJimmy Tong's (Jackie Chan) tuxedo costume from Kevin Donovan's martial arts comedy The Tuxedo. Clumsy cab driver and chauffeur Tong wore a tuxedo specially made for super spy Clark Devlin (Jason Isaacs), which turned the wearer into a world-class athlete and martial arts master.This costume consists of a black wool and acetate Armani tuxedo jacket and matching pants; a black silk bow tie with metal clasps; two pairs of circular black cuffs; a black silk-blend cumberbund; and a white cotton dress shirt monogrammed "JC" in the interior. The jacket is missing several buttons on the sleeves and the shirt exhibits wear, including a pair of harness holes on the sides by the waist. Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, June 23rd. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Friday, June 24th.
A silver gilt ‘Surprise’ egg by Stuart Devlin, the two section egg with brushed finish and polished collar, opening to reveal a hedgehog hiding amongst the foliage, with green enamel ‘grass’ underfoot, the base with maker’s mark and London hallmark for 1978, Limited Edition number 217 of 300, the fitted case signed ‘Stuart Devlin’ and retailed by Boodle and Dunthorne, with wooden stand, length 9cm, outer diameter 15.6cm. £200-£300
Elizabeth II silver Bristol 600 limited edition silver commemorative goblet of tapered form with gilt interior, the gilt textured stem mounted with five replica coins and raised above a circular foot, no 273 of 600, sponsors mark of Stuart Devlin, London 1973, 15cm high, 420g approx, with original fitted box
A Franklin Mint Royal Wedding Goblet commemorating the marriage of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer on 29th July 1981, triangular section bowl with gilt interior, cast and gilt stem formed with Prince of Wales feathers above crown, engraved domed foot, with box and certificate, Stuart Devlin, London 1981, height 18.8cm, gross weight 10.9ozt.Condition:- Good, no sign of any damage or repair.
A GOLD-MOUNTED AGATE SURPRISE EGG, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1977 the cloudy translucent and brown banded agate body with gold hinged mounts of 'flames' licking the rims, opening to reveal a large oval cut amethyst claw-set within a bed of small pearl centred gold flowers, 18 carat gold hallmarks, with a Stuart Devlin silver-gilt 'filigree' stand of 1975 7cm long (2) Literature: Carole Devlin and Victoria Simkin (Editors), 'Stuart Devlin, Designer Goldsmith and Silversmith', Woodbridge, 2018, p.328. The start of the chapter illustrating this egg (p.304, ibid), titled 'Jewelled Surprise Eggs, Clocks, Objets d'Art', quotes Kenneth Snowman's catalogue introduction to the Devlin exhibition at Collingwood's in 1972: |Paying a visit to Stuart Devlin in his Clerkenwell enfilade of workshops, one immediately senses that here is no amateur performing the latest fashionable tricks for a limited coterie of sycophants, but a serious silversmith who is single-mindedly devoting himself to the designing and creation of ...
A GOLD AND GEM-SET SURPRISE EGG ON STAND, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1977 the openwork body of white and yellow gold flowerheads hinging open to reveal flowers in a bowl, the heads with brilliant cut diamond centres and opal petals, some of the long slender leaves translucent green enamelled, the detachable stand with a stem of curved rods emerging from citrine rough crystals and surrounding gold rockwork, 18 carat gold hallmarks to egg 10.6cm high
A SILVER SURPRISE EGG, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1978 the openwork body of silver-gilt, oxidised and white silver flowerheads, hinging via a pushpiece to reveal explosive beaded stems of varying lengths interspersed with purple octahedron fluorite crystals, with a Stuart Devlin silver-gilt 'filigree' stand of 1979 7.3cm long (2) Literature: Carole Devlin and Victoria Simkin (Editors), 'Stuart Devlin, Designer Goldsmith and Silversmith', Woodbridge, 2018, p.317
A SILVER SURPRISE EGG, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, CIRCA 1974 the openwork body of silver-gilt, oxidised and white silver flowerheads hinging open to a spray of blue and red enamelled flowers, maker's, town and two standard marks but apparently no date letter, with a Stuart Devlin silver-gilt 'filigree' stand of 1976 7cm long (2) Literature: Carole Devlin and Victoria Simkin (Editors), 'Stuart Devlin, Designer Goldsmith and Silversmith', Woodbridge, 2018, p.314
A SILVER-GILT SURPRISE EGG, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1977 the openwork 'filigree' body hinging via a pushpiece to reveal a farmyard scene including hay bales, a scarecrow, a bucket, a broken cartwheel and damaged fencing surrounding a rhodonite pig, with a Stuart Devlin silver-gilt 'filigree' stand of 1976 7.3cm long (2)
A SILVER-GILT SURPRISE EGG, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1977 textured body applied with stylised rabbit outlines in silver between oxidised trees and grass, hinging open in cracked profile to a flame licked purple amethyst crystal geode, with a Stuart Devlin silver-gilt 'filigree' stand of 1979 7.3cm long (2) Associated Literature: Carole Devlin and Victoria Simkin (Editors), 'Stuart Devlin, Designer Goldsmith and Silversmith', Woodbridge, 2018, p.316, for a similarly decorated egg with cracked profile
A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER SURPRISE EGG, STUART DEVLIN LONDON, 1977 the egg of textured white 'filigree' over a gilt body, the pushpiece revealing an interior of a plant with pearl bead flowers visited by a red and black spotted enamelled butterfly, with a Stuart Devlin silver-gilt 'filigree' stand of 1973 7.3cm long (2)
Stuart Devlin, a Modernist silver and parcel gilt twin handled porringer, London 1982, for the Christening of Prince William, relief moulded to the lower section with a band of flowering waterlilies, engraved and numbered to the underside, 422, in Franklin Mint limited edition box, 11cm wide, 4.81ozt

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