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A mid 19th Century Stourbridge Etruscan alabaster ware vase possibly by Richardsons, the circular foot rising to a shallow waisted stem set with a shouldered ovoid body vase with flared quatrefoil neck, the whole decorated with a hand enamelled Roman style female in classical dress within repeat pattern borders over the white ground, height 13.5’.
A fine Second World War Air Bombers DFC group of seven Medals to Squadron Leader Ian G O Fenton RAF, Distinguished Flying Cross, the reverse officially dated ‘1940’, in case of issue, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, General Service Medal with Malaya Clasp, 1953 Coronation Medal + set of Miniatures mounted as worn, Together with his comprehensive Log Books from 1937-57 with other relevant items including his Jacket, Dress Jacket and Waistcoat, Buckingham Palace Admittance Ticket for his Investiture dated 25 Feb 1941, News Cuttings, etc, Squadron Leader Fenton joined the RAF in 1937 having earlier learned to fly with the East Anglian Aero Club and qualified as a 1st Pilot on Wellington Bombers in July 1939, following a series of successful bombing raids he was awarded the DFC on 22 Oct 1940, his service with the RAF ended in August 1957 by which time he had spent over 2000 hours in the air, flown 28 different aeroplanes and landed at over 100 aerodromes
* Bourne & Shepherd. Indian Maharajahs, two large format gelatin silver prints taken from earlier negatives, one showing one Maharajah in full ceremonial dress seated on a low throne, the other showing a large seated group with other members standing behind, approx. 55 x 48 and 46 x 57 cm respect., framed and glazed (2)
A Meissen allegorical group of marriage circa 1760 the lady in flowered dress and cape attended by a girl holding a mirror in her right and a comb in her left hand a gallant kneeling at her side kissing her hand Cupid seated on a stool with an open book on his lap dressed in an ermine-lined cloak the base of oval shape applied with leaves and flowers and moulded with gilt-edged scroll crossed swords in underglaze-blue impressed 5 19cm. 11.5in. one hand and mirror restored For a comparable example see Y. Adams Meissen Figures 1730-1775 no. 392.
A Meissen figure of a nodding pagoda late 19th century seated cross-legged with nodding and moveable head and hands his smiling face with moving tongue and long-lobed ears wearing a tied robe painted with indianische Blumen a white ruff with a blue bow at his neck and yellow slippers crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue incised No. 756 impressed 86. 14.5cm. 5.75in. one hand restored a small restored chip to rim of the dress A similar pair of nodding pagodas was sold in these rooms on 14th December 2004 lot 50
A rare Meissen figure of Ada Cavendish circa 1878 the actress modelled as young Julia her famous role in 'The Hunchback' wearing a period dress and bonnet a fan in her right hand standing on a square base inscribed' I'll set a patter to your lady wives' crossed swords in underglaze-blue impressed 122 24.5cm. 9.5in. two leaves on the small rose on her chest chipped Ada Cavendish (1839-1895) was a popular British actress who made her debut at the New Royal Theatre in 1863. Cavendish played roles such as Juliet Beatrice and Rosalind. She also appeared in plays by the crime writer Wilkie Collins particularly as Miss Gwilt in "Armadale." Cavendish performed frequently in the U.S. and was affiliated with Wallack's Theatre.
A pearl-set tortoiseshell portrait snuff box the miniature of a lady by Louis-Ami Arlaud-Jurine (1751-1829) signed: Arlaud pinx. circa 1785 a blue ribbon in her powdered hair wearing a loose blue dress over a cross-draped white chemise pearl-set frame set into the lid of a circular tortoiseshell snuff box height of miniature 5.5cm 2.125in diameter of box 8.2cm 3.125in
Africa. Blaeu (Willem Janszoon), Africae Nova Descriptio, [c.1630 or later], engraved map, hand coloured in outline, inset views and figures in native dress to upper and side margins, plate dimensions approx. 410 x 560 mm with good margins, Dutch text to verso, mounted See illustration inside front cover of this catalogue. (1)
Americas. Blaeu (Willem Janszoon), Americae Nova Tabula, [c.1630 or later], engraved map of North and South America, hand coloured in outline with hand coloured ornamental title cartouche, inset views and figures in native dress to upper and side borders, plate dimensions approx. 410 x 545 mm with good margins, Dutch text to verso, mounted See illustration inside front cover of this catalogue. (1)
Asia. Blaeu (Willem Janszoon), Asia Noviter Delineata, [c.1630 or later], engraved map, hand coloured in outline with inset views and figures in native dress to upper and side margins, plate dimensions approx. 410 x 555 mm with good margins, Dutch text to verso, mounted See illustration inside front cover of this catalogue. (1)
Philip Wilson Steer (1860-1942) A study of a girl in a green dress with a red sash, her arms raised pencil and watercolour signed lower right 17 x 11cm (6 I x 4 Iin) together with a study of a young woman with a child in her arms attributed to Alfred Downing Fripp RWS (1822-1895) watercolour 28 x 25cm (11 x 10in), both unframed
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