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§ Herbert F Royle (British, 1870-1958) A crofting scene in the Highlands signed lower left "H Royle" oil on canvas 49 x 60cm (19 x 23in) Other Notes: Herbert Royle was born in Manchester in 1870 and studied art under John William Buxton Knight (1843-1908). He lived firstly in Southport, later moving to Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire and subsequently to Nessfield, near Ilkley. Royle exhibited annually at the Royal Academy from 1894 for almost fifty years, and from 1900 at the Royal Scottish Academy, the Glasgow Institute and at the Royal Society of Painters in Oils. Each year he holidayed in the Scottish Highlands and during these trips painted many Scottish loch and harbour views. He often painted en plein air and travelled by bicycle seeking subjects to paint, with his easel strapped to his bicycle and with a hot potato in his pocket in winter to warm his hands. A little dirty. No. 238 to the reverse. An area of paint loss lower right-hand corner. Oil on canvas which is unlined with an French artists' suppliers stamp on the reverse. The canvas is in plane. The paint layer has raised areas of paint and has suffered from loss - notably at the lower right corner. Some of the loss in this area has been retouched but further loss has since occurred. There is a chip to the frame along the upper edge.
A William III silver mounted easel mirror, sponsor's mark IS, a pillar between (Jackson's p143), London 1697, Sterling silver with Britannia silver section, the four heavily embossed foliate designed border panels and four foliate corner pieces all bolted to a wooden frame housing the mirror, with hinged support to the rear 56 x 50cm (22 x 20in) mercury spotting to the mirror, one hinge pin missing, 1 retaining nut missing
FOUR PIECES OF GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER, comprising; SPOON, crested, London 1818, maker's mark, TO, SAUCE LADLE, inscribed 'PERNAMBUCO, 1948', Sheffield 1947, PIERCED BON BON DISH BY ELKINGTON & Co, of trefoil shape with pierced ribbon tied bow handles, Birmingham 1910, and a CUT GLASS TOILET JAR WITH PULL-OFF SILVER COVER, Chester 1922, and a MODERN STERLING SILVER FRONTED PHOTO FRAME with easel support, boxed, and a PAPER KNIFE WITH FILLED SILVER HANDLE, unmarked 4.5oz, (6)
EDWARD VII SCROLL ENGRAVED SILVER POCKET CIGARETTE CASE, initialled, Birmingham 1904, together with a VICTORIAN EMBOSSED AND PIERCED SILVER FRONTED PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, decorated with animal masks, foliage and figures, initialled, 4 1/2" x 3 1/4" (11.5 x 8.2cm), marks rubbed, lacking glass and easel support (2)
A FRENCH SILVER-GILT DRESSING TABLE SET, GUSTAVE KELLER, PARIS, CIRCA 1900each piece with moulded rim and engraved with a continental coat of arms below a noble’s coronet, comprising: four etched glass toilet bottles in sizes, with silver-gilt covers, complete with glass stoppers, three similarly etched glass jars in sizes, with silver-gilt covers, a trefoil arched easel mirror, a pair of dwarf candlesticks with detachable nozzles, a shaped oblong pin tray, four hand brushes in sizes, two clothes brushes in sizes, a hand mirror, a shoe horn and a pair of glove stretchers, 950 standard, all fitted in its original walnut case with armorial engraved plaque to lid and flush hinged brass handles, with brass lock plate engraved ‘GUSTAVE KELLER ORFEVRE FABRICANT 22 RUE JOUBERT PARIS’ weighable silver 898gr (28oz)(20)The arms are those of van den Bergh of Flanders (J.B. Rietstap, Armorial Général, Vol.1, p.337)

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