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Ireland, 7 x Base Metal Coins, Charles I to George III comprising: Charles I farthing, 'Richmond' issue, mm: annulet(?), single-arched crown, no inner circles, struck off-centre GFine, James II, 'Limerick Besieged' issue halfpenny 1691, struck over large gunmoney shilling, obv. laureate & draped bust, rev. Hibernia seated, legends misstruck & out of alignment, VG, George I halfpenny 1723 stop after date, 'William Wood's Coinage,' obv. laureate bust, rev. Hibernia seated, leaning on harp & holding branch, Fine to GFine & farthing 1723 reads 'DEI GRATIA REX, some rev. corrosion Fine/VG, George II halfpenny 1737 obv. Young Head laureate bust, rev. crowned harp, small lettering, several edge knocks, surface corrosion o/wise Fine & halfpenny 1747 similar to 1737 halfpenny but large lettering VG & a contemporary forgery of a George III halfpenny 1783 'London Coinage' obv. laureate bust, rev. crowned harp, VG
A French giltmetal and Sevres-style porcelain inset mantel clock, unsigned, second half 19th century, with eight-day bell striking movement with outside countwheel, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, the case surmounted by a maiden with her harp and attendant amorino, 42cm highCondition Report: Dreweatts have not tested the movement and cannot make any guarantees or comments as to accuracy or if the movement is working we suggest getting the clock appraised by a professional clock restorer prior to use. With a winding key, and pendulum. The case with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, dirt and discolouration and uneven finish to the surface overallSevres-style plaques with light wear and rubbing, no obvious chips or cracks Condition Report Disclaimer
* Watercolours and drawings. A collection of 115 watercolours and drawings, on paper or thin card, mid 19th-early 20th century, comprising 72 watercolours or wash (some with pencil or pen & ink), 8 pen & ink (some with pencil, one with watercolour), and 35 pencil, some heightened with white bodycolour, several signed or initialled, a few with titles or inscribed on verso, one pencil & watercolour sketch captioned 'Place for embarking Elephants on the Island of "Karativoo" [sic] - (or Amsterdam) - opposite Ceylon, March 22nd 1837', one pencil and wash on paper of Tynemouth lighthouse, mounted on paper (signed and dated in pencil J.W. Carmichael 1864, beneath drawing), mount paper with additional early ink manuscript annotation: 'by J.W. Carmichael of Newcastle on Tyne. Sent to Mr. Davison of Hartlepool, being a reduction of a fine drawing of Tynemouth lighthouse by T.M. Richardson', a few with some creasing or minor edge fraying, occasional mostly minor marks or spots, one with closed edge tear, 3 with losses to lower edge, smallest sheet size 8.6 x 12.5 cm, largest sheet size 37.8 x 30.8 cm, many mounted, plus 26 various prints, including etchings, and two Flemish early to mid 19th century oil on tin interior scenes, one showing an barber-surgeon's shop, with a man attending to a patient's foot, and another man being shaved at a table in the background, some marks and surface scratches with loss, the other depicting an interior with old man seated on a bed with a harp, and girl with a tambourine looking on in the background, a few small scratches with slight loss, both with 19th century auction stencil to verso 34 YC, each 25 x 21.5 cm, contained loosely in a card folderQty: (141)NOTESArtists include: Frederick Adcock, Donald Hughes, Edward C. Booth, A. S. Hartrick (entitled 'On the beach, Rostrevor, and dated '95'), and J. W. Carmichael.
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 125 classical records / LPs by popular composers and artists on good quality record labels such as EMI / HMV, Decca, CBS, Supraphon, L'Oiseau-Lyre, RCA and others, examples include Symphony No 5 by Shostakovich with Andre Previn conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (RCA Victor SB-6651, UK first stereo pressing with deep groove label), Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda by Gustav Holst with the Purcell Singers and Osian Ellis on harp (Argo ZNF 6, oval logo, ED1 first stereo pressing, TAS-listed, libretto included), The Music of Edgar Varèse with Robert Craft conducting the Columbia Symphony Orchestra (CBS SBRG 72106, stereo, 1962), Concertante Symphony for Violin and Viola by Mozart Josef Suk on violin and Milan Å kampa on viola with Kurt Redel conducting the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (Supraphon SUA 10427, stereo) and Piano Quintet by Shostakovich with the Borodin and Prokofiev String Quartets and Lyubov Yedlina on piano (Melodiya ASD 3072, stereo), most of them in very good or excellent conditionQty: (Approximately 125)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 200 classical records / LPs by popular composers and artists on record labels such as EMI, Argo, Capitol, Nimbus, Timaclub, CBS, Supraphon, RCA, Philips and others, examples include "Horowitz in Recital" with Vladimir Horowitz (Piano) playing Schumann, Chopin, Haydn, Brahms and others (RCA RB-16019 Red Seal, rare mono, no stereo exists, red/silver grooved first label, sleeve dated July 1957), Sir William Walton "Symphony No 1 in B flat minor" with Sir Malcolm Sargent conducting the New Philharmonia Orchestra, recorded in the presence of the composer (HMV ALP 2299, semi-circle label), Ravel "Introduction and Allegro" and Debussy "Danses Sacrée et Profane" with Marcel Grandjany (Harp), Arthur Gleghorn (Flute), Hugo Raimondi (Clarinet), the Hollywood String Quartet and the Concert Arts String Orchestra (Capitol P8492), Beethoven "Sonatas for Violin and Piano Nos 2, 6 & 8" with Zino Francescatti on Violin and Robert Casadesus on Piano (CBS SBRG 72220, stereo), Mozart "Violin Concertos No 4 & 5" with Oscar Shumsky (Violin) and Yan Pascal Tortelier conducting the Scottish Chamber Orchestra (Nimbus 2140), "Bolet at Carnegie Hall", recorded live on 25th February 1974, with Jorge Bolet playing works by Bach, Chopin, Strauss, Wagner, Moszowski and Rubinstein (2-LP, RCA Red Seal ARL2-0512, stereo, promotional copy), "Carmen Melis", scarce Italian double LP featuring operatic soprano Carmen Melis, one of the most interesting singing actresses of the early 20th century (2-LP, Edizioni del Timaclub TIMA 34), most of them in very good or excellent conditionQty: (Approximately 200)
A circular flask inscribed R.G. Abercromby 200 years, 1990, a bottle of President's Brew 1983 Guinness beer, pitched by W. Campbell Henderson complete with original box (one bottle) and a boxed presentation set including two bottles of Harp beer, marked 23rd April 1980 and a glass in original presentation box (9cm x 25cm x 25cm)
A George III silver oval baluster cream jug, maker's mark J .., London 1805 with a reeded border and harp handle, 14cm (5 1/2in) long; a set of six George III Old English pattern tea spoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1796, engraved with a B, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) long; a set of six coffee spoons; and a set of four coffee spoons; a German set of six electro-plated fish forks and twelve fish knives, stamped CBS90, with reed and stitch borders, the knives 21cm (8 1/4in) long, 301g (9.65 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
An American silver oval cream jug and sugar basin by Alexander Gordon, New York City circa 1800, the sugar basin with an urn shaped finial to the domed cover, twin harp handles, engraved with decorative bands and B E*S within a wreath reserve, 20cm (8in) long, the cream jug 14cm (5 1/2in) long, 537g (17.25 oz) Condition Report: Sugar basin - Mark to base clear, stands well, cover fits well, engraving crispCream jug - Mark to base slightly obscured, stands well, engraving crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III silver oval tea pot, maker's mark TW, Newcastle circa 1800, with a wood oval finial and harp handle, engraved with a foliate band and AH within an oval reserve, on four ball feet, 25cm (9 3/4in) long, 434g (13.95 oz) grossCondition Report: Mark's generally clear, no date letterPlay to the hingeHandle tightWobblesEngraving goodLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A George III Irish silver oblong baluster sugar bowl and cream jug, no maker's marks, Dublin 1809, sugar bowl with twin harp handles, a gadrooned border, engraved with decorative bands and a coronet above a crest, on four ball feet, 22.52cm (9in) long, 463g (14.9 oz)The crest for Nathaniel CURZON (1751-1837) 2nd Baron Scarsdale. He inherited his title at the death of his father also Nathaniel CURZON (1726-1804) the 1st Baron. His mother was Lady Caroline COLYEAR daughter of Charles COLYEAR (1700-1785) 2nd Earl of Portmore. In 1777 he married Sophia-Susanna NOEL daughter of Edward NOEL (1715-1774) who was created Viscount Wentworth in 1762. Before inheriting the title of Baron he was MP for Derbyshire. The family seat was Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire. Condition Report: Sugar bowl - Marks partially obscured, minor dents to the body, handles slightly pushed into the body, wobbles badly, engraving crispCream jug - Marks partially obscured, lightly wobbles, engraving crispBoth with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A quantity of mainly British mixed coinage to include a 1936 crown for Prince Charles and Lady Diana 1981, commemorative coins, six sets of 'British First Decimal Coins', various half crowns, dates to include 1931, 1939, 1948, to 1967, two shillings 1933 and 1947, various sixpences from 1950s, various threepences, farthings, a quantity of copper coinage, mainly early to mid-20th century and late Victorian 1898, 1899 half pennies, two George III gaming tokens, both 1787, a George III 1820 sixpence, with laureate head of King George III facing right, and surrounding legend verso, three lions and harp for Ireland with surrounding legend, obverse and reverse, 'Benedetto Pistruici' and a RMS Mauritania commemorative medal, with image of the vessel and wording 'Built on Merseyside 1937-39', and verso 'This medallion is made from metal form the old Mauritania 1906-1936'.
A 19th century gilt gesso decorated harp by Erat, with 8 pedals, plaque engraved with signature 'I & II Erat, Patent Harp Manufacturers, 23 Berner St, London, No23-58', approximately 171cm high, badly damaged, losses, including much of gilt gesso mouldings and large section where swan neck meets the the sound-board, lacking strings, for restoration.Condition report: Badly damaged. Losses, including much of gilt gesso mouldings and large section where swan neck meets the the sound-board, lacking strings, for restoration.
FEHRLE, ANNA und Anna-Fehrle-Werkstatt (1892-1981), 2 Engel, Leuchterengel, Anna Fehrle-Werkstatt, Holz geschnitzt und bemalt, Körper Stoff über Draht, Gewand aus Seiden- und Brokatstoff und Samt, mit dem säulenartigen Leuchter auf rechteckiger Plinthe verschraubt, H: ca. 34 cm. Altersspuren, Engel mit Harfe, Holz geschnitzt und bemalt, Stempel "Anna Fehrle", H: ca. 17 cm. Altersspuren.ANNA-FEHRLE und Anna Fehrle-Workshop (1892-1981), candelabra angel, Anna Fehrle workshop, wood carved and painted, body fabric over wire, robe of silk and brocade fabric and velvet, screwed to the columnar candelabra on a rectangular plinth, h: approx. 34 cm. Traces of age, angel with harp, carved and painted wood, stamp "Anna Fehrle", h: ca. 17 cm. Traces of age.
Tasse mit Allegorie der Musik und UntertasseKPM Berlin, um 1810Campanerform, schauseitig farbig gemalte, an einem Ufer sitzende Frauenfigur im Gestus derMelancholiker mit Harfe und singendem Schwan. Porzellan. Am Tassenboden unterglasurblauesZepter mit emailblauem Unterstrich, Planetenmarke Venus in Gold. H. 8 cm, Ø 12,5 cm. -Henkel fachgerecht restauriert, assortiert.deutsches Porzellan, Porzellantasse, Preußen German Porcelain Cup with Allegory of Music and SaucerKPM Berlin, c. 1810Campanian form with wide bands in royal blue and gold with etched vegetal decoration, onthe front colourfully painted female figure sitting on a bank in a melancholic gesturewith harp and singing swan as well as a putto floating on a cloud. Porcelain. On the cupbottom underglaze blue sceptre with enamel blue underline, planet mark Venus in gold. H. 8cm, Ø 12,5 cm. - Handle professionally restored, assorted.
An Irish silver marrow spoonEdward Barrett, circa 1725, stamped with maker's mark and harp onlyOf conventional form, with rat-tail bowl, engraved initial 'T', length 19.8cm, another example, maker's mark ?T, harp and hibernia, length 17cm, heel initialed 'N=N', weight 2.3oz. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A set of four mid 18th century Irish cast silver candlesticksMichael Fowler, Dublin, circa 1755, hibernia and harp marks, no date letterBaluster knop form, upper knop with shell corners and lower disc knop, with further ropetwist bands, the detachable fluted nozzles with shell motifs, on shaped-square incurved bases, with shell scroll corners and further shell embellishments, engraved crest to corners, height 27cm, weight 105oz. (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 18th century Irish silver large tazzaDavid King, Dublin 1714, foot also with harp mark Conventional circular form with moulded border on a trumpet foot, the centre with engraved arms for Nicholas LOFTUS (1687-1763), diameter 23.3cm, weight 14.9oz.Footnotes:Nicholas LOFTUS (1687-1763) of Loftus Hall, Co. Wexford an Anglo-Irish politician serving the Irish Parliament as MP for Fethard (1710-3), Clonmines (1713-5) and Co. Wexford (1715-51). In 1706 he married Anne PONSONBY (born 1687) daughter of William PONSONBY (1659-1724), 1st Viscount Duncannon, with whom he had issue two sons and three daughters. Although the armorial shows him to be an Esquire, which he was until 1751, he was then elevated to the Irish Peerage as Baron Loftus of Loftus Hall and in 1756 created Viscount Loftus.Provenance Purchased 1992For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A set of eight Irish parcel-gilt silver buttons for the Northern RangersDublin, circa 1780Circular, engraved with the title 'THE NORTHERN RANGERS' encircling a stag heightened in gilt, comprising: three with marks for Bartholomew Delandre (one maker's mark only, one harp and hibernia, one harp struck twice)One with marks for Arthur Keen, with harp and hibernia, the remaining four with harp and hibernia marks only, diameter 2cm. (8)Footnotes:The Northern Rangers Hunt Club was founded in Dundalk in 1784 originally with twenty-five membersFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th century Sevres porcelain harp-shaped trinket-box, the reserves painted with a courting couple and sprays of flowers on a gros bleu ground, 10.5 cm wide to/w another Continental porcelain box, painted with an 18th century beauty and cherubs, 8 cm wide, another example with bianco sopra bianco Rococo designs and enamelled Dentscheblumen and spray of flowers (lacks metal mount and hinge), a pair of modern Limoges pill-boxes, painted with squirrel and bullfinch and two modern enamel pill-boxes (7)Sevres box-lid cracked and chipped
ANTIQUE COACHING TYPE PRINTS, 38 x 50cms, a pop art style mirror, old portrait print and a vintage bevel glass mirror and ROBINSON & LEADBEATER PAINTED PARIAN FIGURINES (2) - one depicting a Grecian style woman in flowing robes and jewelled necklace playing a harp on a circular base, 45.5cms H, the other a rare model, possibly depicting the Virgin Mary in praying pose, her foot depressing a serpent with apple to its mouth on a domed cloudy and starry sky and octagonal base, 45.5cms H, both impressed R & L within an oval, both have chipped losses

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