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A matched pair of Art Nouveau silver mounted photo frames one by S Blanckensee & Sons, Chester 1909, the other by Hart & Sons, Birmingham 1909, each of rectangular form with raised flowerheads enamelled in rich blue and green, sinuous tendrils, beaded borders and blank cartouche with oak easel back plates, 24 x 17cm, the rectangular aperture 14 x 9.5cm (2)
The original gangway plaque from the HMS Glasgow decorated with a figure of St. Kentigon, with brass plaque inscribed 'Presented by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to the 9th District Council of the County of Lanark To Commemorate The Adoption of H.M.S. Glasgow During Warship Week May 16th-23rd May 1942', on easel stand, 80 x 59cm
A pair of Continental porcelain plaques of oval shape, one painted with the portrait miniature of a lady, the other with a three quarter length portrait miniature of a lady, both within gilded ribbon tied easel frames, one marked E.H. Till, Lucerne, Nice 1904, 10.5cm high; together with a pair of brass and enamel opera glasses, painted with figures in a landscape in velvet case, 3.8cm high (3)
*Photograph Frames. An Edwardian electroplated photograph frame in the Rococo style, with c-scroll and lattice decoration on an easel stand, 32.5cm high, together with a collection of items including a Victorian leather and jewellery box with nickel strap work mounts, 13cm high x 31cm wide, a French green enamel and brass frame, pair of George III brass candlesticks, gold plated lorgnettes and other items (a carton)
*Churchyard (Thomas, 1798-1865). Laura Churchyard at her easel, oil on panel, showing an interior scene with the sitter painting, label verso inscribed Ellen and titled, 13.5 x 17.5cm (5.5 x 7ins), framed Provenance: Ellen & Harriet Churchyard; Edmund Lawrence Van Someren; Mrs Elizabeth Gardner-Smith; Reverend Eric. C. Charlesworth. (1)
A stunning Edwardian large silver hallmarked rectangular easel mirror. The mirror of rococo form with monogram cartouche panel set over bevelled glass mirror centre. Decorated with flowers and scrolles elsewhere. Hallmarked for CD ( believed Charles Henry Dumenil London 1905 date letter k. Measures 48cms high x 41cms wide
AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, maker's mark H & A, Birmingham 1906, the easel back vertical shaped oblong frame stamped with leaf and flower angles enclosing two vacant panels, internal dimensions, 5" x 3 3/4", together with another larger frame, Birmingham 1903, the fascia stamped with scrolling foliage, internal dimensions 8" x 5 3/4" (2) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A walnut dressing table,with a truncated front, the hinged top opening to reveal a triptych mirror over a fitted dressing table set, with faux lapis lazuli and silver mounted by the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Co. Ltd., 1931, in fret cut compartments, centred with an easel clock with two hinged wings revealing two secret drawers in the wells, another in the centre, over cupboards, each enclosing three drawers, with two gilt lights attaching to the hinged top,112cm wide64cm deep92.5cm high

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