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A Royal Naval Reserve Dress Sword by Bateson of London, Blade No. 4762, 32ins bright steel blade, etched with crown over anchor, anchor depicting RNR and foliate work, coat of arms to the obverse, signed Bateson, London, brass hilt with RNR, anchor, ray skin wire wrapped grip, lions head pommel, braided sword knot with brass and leather scabbard, 38ins overall
A Collection of British Military Cap Badges, mounted in a glazed case (seventy-eight), a British Army Officer's scarlet mess dress uniform, and a complete British Army nuclear, biological and chemical uniform and mask, together with related items Note - Only a photographic condition report is available on this lot
A Meissen Porcelain Figure of a girl with sheet music, blue crossed swords mark and incised model 690, 6ins high, a pair of 'Naples' porcelain figures of a couple in 17th Century dress, 8.75ins high, and a porcelain figure of a woman holding a fan, in 18th Century dress, spurious Vienna mark, 7.5ins high
Oriental scent and snuff bottles, including a cased set of twelve decorated with painted animals and red cabochon stoppers, a cloisonn� example with dancing lady in dress with red and blue enamelled borders, screw thread cap and raised oval base, white ceramic snuff bottles with painted landscapes decoration with cabochon stoppers, metal mounted examples and others
A vintage mid 20th Century Chinese four fold red lacquer dress screen / room divider having two taller panels flanked by smaller panels to each side. Painted decoration depicting blossoming trees upon a hill with birds in flight and perching. Gilt highlights throughout with gilt painted bamboo to the verso. Brass hinges with brass slips to the feet. Wear commensurate with age with one loose hinge, overall good. Measures approx; 183cm x 164cm.
PAIR OF MID-19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURAL TAPERSTICKS,in the manner of Jacob Petit, modelled as a man and woman in Chinese dress, with openings to headwear, painted and enamelled in colours, gilt highlights, on square bases, painted blue 'MA' mark to base, 23cm highCondition report: The female figure. The head has been off and now glue repaired. Left hand restored, right foot repaired. Male figure chipper to rim of hat, light hairline to underside of base.
Lot No: 51 - Ref No: 041 Morris and Molly By Kathy Nettles ''I was delighted to be chosen to paint one of the otter statues and had so many ideas for how and what to paint them. I decided to keep them looking like real, but rather large, otters and 'dress them'. I kept being drawn back to the Dartmoor landscape and wanted them to incorporate the wonderful colours of the moors, the sky, and the rivers where they live. In my explorations I came across Dartmoor Border Morris Group and everything clicked into place. Their vibrant rag jackets of blues, greens, whites and browns represented the moors, the water and the sky and the flashes of orange and purples picked out the gorse and heathers that cover the moors at certain times of the year. The floral head piece painted on the young otter and the jaunty flower covered hat I attached to the large otter completed the image perfectly. Painting the faces, neck and chest of the otters in such a way that they look wet was the finishing touch and gives the impression of them just having emerged from their watery home.''
Lot No: 67 - Ref No: 060 My Otter Half By Alan Cotton & Phil Creek After the otters had been distributed to artists, the organisers found they were one short. Phil Creek and Alan Cotton, fellow artists and good friends, agreed to share the painting of an otter, which they thought would be fun. Alan remembered Tommy Cooper on stage walking from the wings dressed as a woman, then turning around to walk back revealing himself dressed as a man. As a tribute to him, Alan had the idea that as he and Phil were each doing half of the painting this would make a humorous theme. They spun a coin, Alan won and decided to paint the female side and Phil would portray the male. The female is complete with false eye lashes and earring in her colourful summer dress. Phil painted his side of the otter as an evacuee from the London area being comforted by a male military figure in a great coat. Is he his father saying goodbye, his new father figure in Devon or ...? The small otter is complete with gas mask, gas mask box and personal label as was usual, during the Second World War, when children travelled away from home. Alan and Phil called their sculpture. ''My Otter Half''
William Wharton: 'Birdy', Cape, 1975, 1st edition; Gun Buster: 'Battle Dress', H & S, 1941, 1st edition; James Webb: 'Fields of Fire', Prentice Hall, 1978, 1st US edition; Aly Monroe, 3 titles: 'Black Bear', 2013, 1st edition, 'Washington Shadow', 2009, 1st edition, signed, 'Icelight', 2011, 1st edition; Andrew Williams: 'The Interrogator', 2009, 1st edition, signed, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers (7)
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