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A collection of thirty five British Quad film posters including Louis Malle's "Pretty Baby", Midnight Run (art by Bysouth), The Other Side of Midnight, Heat and Dust, The Missionary (Michael Palin), Black Joy (X cert art), Head Over Heels, Tina Turner in What's Love, Postcards from the Edge, Henry & June, Meet the Applegates, A Perfect Couple, YANKS, Roxanne, Sea of Love, An Unmarried Woman, Milagro Beanfield War, Goodbye Girl, Gloria, plus Working Girl, A private Function, Devil in a Blue Dress, Nuns on the Run, Great Ball of Fire, Marriage of Maria Braun, A Handful of Dust, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Woman in Red, Big Chill, The Rose, Heaven can wait, How to get ahead in Advertising, Business as usual etc. all folded 30 x 40 inch in various conditions. (35)
MEISSEN; a mid-18th century figure of a dancing child, 'Columbine', circa 1750, modelled by Kändler and Reinicke, height 13cm. Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection, purchased from Bellhouse Antiques in 2002.Additional InformationA very fine and small hairline crack running from the base hold just through the mark. A tiny chip in two places to the edges of her dress, also a small chip to the underside of her hat. Rubbing to the gilding and a small chip to the bun of her hair.
MEISSEN; a mid-19th century figure of a lady at her spinning wheel, modelled after the original by JJ Kändler, circa 1860, painted marks to base, height 17.25cm. Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection, purchased from Harden Antiques in 2006.Additional InformationSome restoration to the spinning wheel, minute losses to the leaves, some light rubbing to the raised parts around her dress, base and chair, tassel drop on the cushion is possibly restored, otherwise OK.
MEISSEN; an mid-18th century figure 'Asia', modelled as a figure seated upon a camel before a palm tree, circa 1745, modelled by Eberlein & Reinicke as part of the set of The Continents Series, blue painted marks to base, height 20cm. Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationThere has been restoration through the base of the palm tree and lower portion of the figure, also the figure's back and through the neck. The rope beneath the camel's chin has been restored as has the sceptre and the tips of the palm trees. Rubbing to the gilding and to the raised parts. Also restoration to the head dress of the figure.
An Art Deco Katzhuttef figurine depicting a dancing girl with pink dress, green factory mark to base, height 24cm, together with a Spode bone china limited edition bowl, produced to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the creation of bone china by Spode, diameter 26cm.Additional InformationThumb has been chipped, light wear to gilding, otherwise good condition.
MEISSEN; a large early 20th century group of a Native American slaying a buffalo/bison with a spear whilst upon his rearing horse, modelled by Eric Hoesel circa 1920, painted marks to base, also incised V120,100, height 34cm, length 35cm. Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationThe tail of the buffalo/bison has been restored, it appears to have been broken and reattached rather than rebuilt. Small tip of feather loss to his head dress, and other tips of the feathers have been restored.
MEISSEN; a mid-19th century figure of a girl holding a toy lamb, blue crossed swords mark to base, incised marks to base, height 15.25cm. Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationSome restoration to the plumes of her hat, firing crack through her robe, some rubbing to the lace and raised areas in parts. There is a fine crack starting with a firing crack from the base running up to the base of her dress and along sideways above the gilt heightened decoration running approx 3cm.
A small group of gentlemen's vintage dress watches, manufacturers including Longines and Tissot, also a single WWI War Medal awarded to 289375 W.Stewart STO. 1. R.N. (af) and further commemorative crowns.Additional InformationMedal has been holed, mount replaced, heavily worn. None of the timepieces tested, no guarantee of working order, some of these also very heavily worn.
An Elizabeth II Royal Naval dress sword, the blade with etched detail and Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd London mark to base, blade length 79cm, with copper and brass hilt to wire work shagreen grip and a shorter George VI example, both in brass mounted leather scabbards (2).Provenance: The Great Stromboli.
MEISSEN; a pair of mid-19th century shuttlecock players, each with blue painted crossed swords mark to base and incised numbers, height approx 16.5cm. Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection, purchased from Burnley Antiques and Fine Arts Ltd in 1981.Additional InformationHaving inspected both figures rigorously under a UV light, we cannot find any restoration which is remarkable given the delicate nature of these figures. Some very minor losses to the lace work on her elaborate dress and some minor rubbing to the gilding but overall in excellent condition.
VOLKSTEDT; a pair of German porcelain figural candlesticks modelled as lady and gentleman in elaborate dress with painted floral detail standing before columns modelled as tree trunks with applied flowers and leaves, both marked to bases, height of slightly taller 32cm.Additional InformationSome chips and losses to the flowers, probable restoration to lady's right hand and forearm, the tip of the little finger on the right hand has been broken off, some visible firing cracks especially to the flowers, some rubbing to the painted detail, rubbing to gilding, both with visible glue or binding agent between tip of column and candle receptacle although probably present from manufacture, some pitting, inclusions, etc, please refer to illustrations and request additional if necessary.
MEISSEN; a mid-18th century figure of a female singer from the Gallant Orchestra of The Dresden Opera, modelled by JJ Kändler, circa 1750, blue painted marks to back base of figure, height 14cm. Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection, purchased from Adams Antiques 1993.Additional InformationSome areas of restoration to her hat, music score, right hand and tip of left foot, also to the fold in the lower part of her dress. General scuffing to the raised parts of her dress and to the gilt heightening.
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