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BOX 107 - SOUTH AFRICAN WINE Flagstone Free Run Sauvignon Blanc 2016Premier Estates Wine South Africa Shiraz Rose 2015Yellowwood Mountain Sauvignon Blanc 2016Southern Point Reserve Viognier 2015Primordial Soup White Blend 2016Flagstone Longitude Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon Malbec 2015Bush Vines Syrah 2014Flagstone Dragon Tree Cape Blend 2014Primordial Soup White Blend 2016De Wetshof Estate Nature in Concert Pinot Noir 2012Tiger Horse Shiraz Mourvèdre 2016The Best Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
*Garrow (Jessie Isabel (1899-1993)). Pierrot mourning the young girl, 1921, watercolour, heightened with bodycolour, showing Pierrot sitting on a flagstone floor beside a prostrate young girl, clutching his chest and gazing heavenward, the pair dwarfed by a huge stone archway on columns entwined with white clematis, with a flame burning in a tall brazier beside them before a tasselled curtain, signed and dated lower right, 55.5 x 30.5cm (21.75 x 12ins) Scottish artist Jessie Garrow is principally known for her colour woodcut 'The Wave' (published in The Studio in 1924). She studied at Glasgow School of Art where she met fellow artist and future husband Ian Cheyne. Garrow went on to make her living as a fashion illustrator and writer, as well as illustrating books. She is known to have exhibited at Glasgow Insitute of Fine Arts and the Scottish Royal Academy, and yet she seems to have left little work behind her. It is said that in the 1980s, when she sold what was left of the work from her husband's studio, she had not a single piece of her own work left to offer. This striking and technically accomplished watercolour appears to depict a scene from the pantomime ballet 'Papillons' by Michel Fokine, first performed at the Theatre de Monte-Carlo in 1914 by Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, with costumes designed by Leon Bakst. In the opening scene Pierrot sees a group of dancing girls with wings attached to their shoulders, and believing them to be butterflies, tries to attract them with a candle flame. He succeeds in capturing one, but he is so rough with her that her wings break and she falls down dead. Her companions come back to help, they re-attach her wings, and she comes back to life. (1)
A Reproduction 'Flagstone Collection' Dining Suite retailed by Barker & Stonehouse, comprising: a refectory style dining table with rectangular top, above six drawers, brass spring handles, raise on gun barrel turned legs, joined by a stretcher, 210cm by 110cm by 76cm; a set of eight ladder back chairs comprising six single and two carvers with rush seats, the legs joined by a shaped wrought iron stretcher; a sideboard with three drawers above three cupboard doors and raised on compressed bun feet 40cm by 50cm by 85cm; a rectangular bevel glass wall mirror 90cm by 121cm; and a desk with an arrangement of nine drawers 166cm by 80cm by 79cm (all en-suite)
Two 19th Century Silver plated and bone handled presentation trowels, one inscribed Presented to The Worshipful Mayor of Norwich, A F C Bolingbroke Esq upon the occasion of his laying the first stone of the Church of St Philip, Heigham , dated July 1870, the other inscribed Presented to Miss Jane Elfreda Hayward on the occasion of her laying the first public flagstone of her native town Needham Market dated April 1876, 11 and 13 long (2)
A modern inlaid hardwood sideboard of 18th Century design by Flagstone, the parquetry inlay throughout coloured to imitate marble, fitted three drawers, cupboard under enclosed by three doors on turned feet, 55ins wide x 20ins deep x 33.5ins high (slightly faded), a matching rectangular coffee table, fitted two drawers and low undertier on baluster supports and bun feet, 51ins x 32ins x 17.5ins high, and a matching rectangular mirror 40ins x 27.5ins, with bevelled mirror plate
DOLL'S HOUSE. A hand made doll's house, built 2007, by a local joiner, based on a Cornish barn conversion for which he supplied all the joinery. Two rooms to the left hand side with 'slate' fireplaces; to the right hand side, a Cornish range enclosed in a slate fireplace & one other small bedroom fireplace. At the centre, a galleried landing & all doors, stairs, roof trusses etc. hand made. 'Slate' flagstone floors & carved roof tiles. Length 124cm, height 69cm. NOTE: In-house shipping not available for this lot due to size, weight or fragility.
An unusual George III concave fronted mahogany chest, of three long drawers, with boxwood stringing, on splay front feet, the top drawer with a slide, 99.5 cm wide See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by RB Some splits, to the top and sides, the boxwood stringing around the top is incomplete and has a few sections of repairs, some sections of veneer missing, the handles are replaced, a few scratches, the feet appear to have possibly spent some life on a flagstone floor, with some damage and splitting, the top drawer has a slide to its upper section, probably for writing as it is now missing its inset, some cock beading missing, oak drawer linings. Quite an honest piece, now requiring some tender loving care, remedial work and restoration. The majority of the cock beading is present, although a section to the top drawer, left hand corner is missing, and there are other old cock beading repairs, 99 cm wide x 69 cm deep x 84 cm high

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