A COLLECTION OF ROYAL ALBERT ROSE PATTERNED TEA WARES, comprising twelve pieces of Old English Rose: a cake plate, a milk jug, an oval serving bowl, six side plates and three cereal bowls, four Kings Ransom trios (one teacup having a hairline), two American Beauty serving/trinket dishes, a Charmaine coffee pot (finial broken and glued), a Roses to Remember cake stand (not originally a cake stand) and salt and pepper pots, and a twenty piece Patricia tea set from the Sweetheart Roses series: a cake plate, a cream jug, a sugar bowl, five teacups (one with hairline), six saucers and six tea plates (42) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, specific obvious damage as stated, first and second quality pieces)
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JOHN LINNELL (1792-1882) TWO PENCIL SKETCHES OF TREES, the first on blue paper depicts Bently Brook in Derbyshire, signed and dated 1814, approximate size 15cm x 17.5cm, the second on cream paper is a view in Llanberis in Wales, signed and dated 1813, approximate size 12cm x 30cm, together with an unsigned sketch of a tree, and an unsigned sheet of paper with rough sketches, Condition Report: both of the signed sketches have foxing, all have dirty marks (4) (PROVENANCE: THE ARNOLD FELLOWS COLLECTION)
TWO PAIRS OF EARRINGS, the first a pair of 9ct yellow gold gem set stud earrings, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham approximate gross weight 2 grams, together with a pair of yellow metal drop earrings, stamped 585, approximate gross weight 1.9 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, would benefit from a gentle clean)
TWO 9CT GOLD CHAIN NECKLACES, the first a yellow gold belcher link chain, approximate length 450mm, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham import, the second a yellow gold flat curb link chain necklace, approximate length 455mm, approximate gross weight 6.8 grams, (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)
FOUR SILVER AND WHITE METAL BROOCHES, the first an oval onyx brooch with silver fittings, hallmarked London, a silver Scottish brooch, hallmarked Chester, approximate gross weight 24 grams, an onyx marcasite and white metal brooch stamped 925, approximate gross weight 14.2 grams, and a white metal leaf brooch (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
CIRCLE OF WILLIAM PAYNE (CIRCA 1755-1830) TWO UNSIGNED WATERCOLOUR SKETCHES, the first depicting boats upon the water, approximate size 7cm x 15cm, the second depicts male and female figures possibly with a fishing net, approximate 6cm x 13cm, Condition Report: both pictures have become detached from the mounts, dirty marks to the paper (PROVENANCE: THE ARNOLD FELLOWS COLLECTION)
TWO GEM SET RINGS, the first designed as a central square ruby within a colourless sapphire surround, ring stamped 18ct, ring size R, approximate weight 1.6 grams, the second set with a central oval cabochon cat's eye gemstone assessed as chrysoberyl, flanked by circular rubies, no stamps or hallmarks, ring size M 1/2, approximate weight 2.7 grams
TWO PAIRS OF GEM SET EARRINGS, the first a pair of 9ct gold emerald and diamond cluster earrings, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, approximate gross weight 2.7 grams, together with a pair of yellow metal emerald and diamond drop earrings, unmarked, approximate gross weight 2.4 grams, (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)
THREE GEM SET RINGS, the first a full set spinel ring, hallmarked London, fineness is not distinguishable, ring size O 1/2, approximate gross weight 2.3 grams, a red paste single stone ring, stamped 18ct, ring size K 1/2, approximate gross weight 1.4 grams, a full set spinel and sapphire eternity ring, stamped 9ct, ring size N, approximate gross weight 2.2 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
THREE 9CT GOLD PENDANTS, the first a yellow gold open work heart pendant, bezel set with two round brilliant cut diamonds, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, a yellow gold ankh cross, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham import, an egg style pendant, set with fourteen circular cut blue stones, assessed as topaz, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, approximate gross weight 6.3 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
9CT GOLD AND YELLOW METAL HOOP EARRINGS, the first a pair of yellow gold creole earrings, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham import, approximate gross weight 2.6 grams, two pairs of matching elongated hoop earrings, each stamped 375, a pair of hoop earring with twisted rope detail, unmarked, approximate gross weight 3.7 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
This whimsical statuette was the first piece of the “Masquerade†trilogy. Pierrot was the first of the annual editions to use colored crystal (other than for eyes). The piece is made from clear, frosted and color crystal. This item has its original box which measures 6.25"L x 5.5"W x 10"H, name plaque, display base, and Swarovski swan backstamp. Artist: Adi StockerIssued: 1999Dimensions: 4"L x 3.5"W x 8.25"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Original Movie /Film Posters (6) 1990 Darkman 40x30” approx., Liam Neeson, 1986 Absolute Beginners 40x30” approx., 1997 Star Wars Return of The Jedi re-release 27x40” approx., special edition, portrait, 1996 Star Trek First Contact 27x40” approx. portrait, 1996 Dante’s Peak and Teaser 27x40” approx. portrait, 2000 Billy Elliot 40x30” approx. - creases, folds, kept rolled, Ex Cinema Stock
Close Encounters Original Movie/Film Posters (6) – to include Every 15 minutes someone sees a UFO; Close Encounters of the first kind is when you see them! Close Encounters of the Second Kind is physical Evidence of Them! Close Encounters of the Third Kind is when you meet ’em! All measure 20x30” approx., plus 1977 The Special Edition Close Encounters of the Third Kind and What is the Special Edition of Close Encounters of the third kind 40x30” approx. small tears in places, folds, creases apparent, kept rolled Ex Cinema Stock
Henry INLANDER (1925-1983, Camberwell & Slade School) Antonia Undressing (1977) Gouache Signed Gallery label to the verso 26.5cm x 26.5cm In 1947, Inlander attended St Martin’s School of Art. From 1939–41, Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts part-time from 1945, becoming full-time in 1949. In 1950, he went to the Slade School of Fine Art, where he won the summer composition prize, in 1952, he was awarded a Rome Scholarship. His first one-man show was at Galleria La Tartaruga, Rome in 1953 and his first in London being at Leicester Galleries in 1956. He was awarded Premio Acitrezza in Sicily in 1958, and a Harkness Commonwealth Fellowship to America in 1960–61. He taught at Camberwell 1957–79 and had many group and one-man shows in Britain and abroad. Tate Gallery, Contemporary Art Society, Arts Council, provincial and overseas galleries hold examples of his work. Lay's Auctioneers are able to offer in-house postage on this lot from £32.50. For more information contact postage@davidlay.co.uk
John Henry WEST (1856-1938) Ship studies Oil on board Each signed 25.5cm x 35.5cm and 15cm x 20cm West was a local Falmouth boatman who took up painting first as an amateur and later as a professional. His first exhibition was at the RCPS in 1902 in the Amateur Oils section. By 1912 he was described in Lake's Guide as a boatman and artist. Working and living from a houseboat on the Bar, Falmouth, in 1925, he had two sheds for his boat building and a studio at 7 Minnie Place. His work was sold by local picture dealers, and some he sold himself, signing J H West, or J West. Eight of his paintings were shown at the 150th Anniversary Exhibition at the RCPS in 1983, and all were from private collections. Two of his works are held within the permanent collection at Falmouth Art Gallery and Museum. Lay's Auctioneer's are able to offer in-house postage on this lot from £25.22. For more information contact postage@davidlay.co.uk
David Muirhead BONE (1876-1953) From The West Etching in sepia ink 12cm x 23cm Signed in the plate David Muirhead Bone was a Scottish artist famed for etchings capturing maritime scenes with unparalleled realism. Born in Glasgow, his works were critically acclaimed and he became an associate of the Royal Academy. Bone served in the First World War and his sketches of Flanders became war documents. His expertise in the depiction of architecture was honed during his travels in Europe and Asia. An accomplished watercolourist, he continued to paint until his death in 1959. A prolific artist, his works are celebrated for their precision, detail and atmospheric effects. Lay's Auctioneer's are able to offer in-house postage on this lot from £25.22. For more information contact postage@davidlay.co.uk

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