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including Hornby Dublo Duchess of Montrose, two BR(M) Coaches and TPO (all G); Bachman 31455 Ivatt 2-6-2T BR 41241 (E box G-E); Hornby 0-6-0 BR 44454 (E box G, no identifying label) Hornby Railways R357 AIA BR D5572 (E box G-E) R060 Brush Type 4 diesel and R239 2-6-4T Class 4P (both G-E boxes G); Mainline 37082 Sir Frank Ree (E box F-P); together with assorted rolling stock (mostly boxed) and 20 Corgi Rail Legends Locomotives (all E boxes E)
with Royal Daylight tank wagon and assorted track (generally F-G); together with assorted OO gauge items including Wrenn W6002A Pullman coach, loose Hornby coaches, Trix coal conveyor and parts of a Manyways station, Bachmann Fuel Storage tank (boxed); BR head/tail lamp (lacks burner) and various railway prints (qty)
SIR JOHN LAVERY R.A., R.S.A., R.H.A., P.R.P., H.R.O.I., L.L.B. (IRISH 1856-1941) LADY VERONICA HORNBY Signed and stamped, inscribed and dated 1931 verso, oil on canvas boardDimensions:49cm x 34.5cm (19.25in x 13.5in)Provenance:Provenance: Christie’s, London, 19th and 20th Century Paintings and Drawings, 30 October 1964, lot 200Exhibited: P. & D. Colnaghi & Co., London, Their Majesties’ Court, Buckingham Palace, 1931, Portrait Studies and Other Sketches by Sir John Lavery RA, November 1932, ill. (unpaginated)Note: Lady Veronica Brenda Hornby (née Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1910-1971) was the daughter of the third Marquess of Dufferin and Ava. A formidable character, in the twenties she practiced her Charleston on the young John Betjeman when he stayed in Clandeboye, the Dufferin’s country home in County Down. Her niece, Caroline, the wife of Lucian Freud, based the character of ‘Aunt Lavinia’ on her in her autobiographical novel, Great Granny Webster (1977). She married Sir Roger Anthony Hornby, a stockbroker, in December 1931 – a wedding marked by the Laverys with a gift of cream-white china that apparently ‘inspired the bride to decide that her bedroom is to be a symphonie de blanc majeur’ (The Sketch, 16 December 1931, p. 461). This was to be the first of Lady Veronica’s four marriages and it ended in divorce in 1940.We are grateful to Professor Kenneth McConkey for the cataloguing of these artworks.
SIR JOHN LAVERY R.A., R.S.A., R.H.A., P.R.P., H.R.O.I., L.L.B. (IRISH 1856-1941) LADY VERONICA HORNBY Signed and stamped, inscribed and dated 1931 verso, oil on canvas boardDimensions:49cm x 19.5cm (19.25in x 7.75in)Provenance:Provenance: Christie’s, London, 19th and 20th Century Paintings and Drawings, 30 October 1964, lot 197Exhibited: P. & D. Colnaghi & Co., London, Their Majesties’ Court, Buckingham Palace, 1931, Portrait Studies and Other Sketches by Sir John Lavery RA, November 1932Note: Lady Veronica Brenda Hornby (née Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1910-1971) was the daughter of the third Marquess of Dufferin and Ava. A formidable character, in the twenties she practiced her Charleston on the young John Betjeman when he stayed in Clandeboye, the Dufferin’s country home in County Down. Her niece, Caroline, the wife of Lucian Freud, based the character of ‘Aunt Lavinia’ on her in her autobiographical novel, Great Granny Webster (1977). She married Sir Roger Anthony Hornby, a stockbroker, in December 1931 – a wedding marked by the Laverys with a gift of cream-white china that apparently ‘inspired the bride to decide that her bedroom is to be a symphonie de blanc majeur’ (The Sketch, 16 December 1931, p. 461). This was to be the first of Lady Veronica’s four marriages and it ended in divorce in 1940.We are grateful to Professor Kenneth McConkey for the cataloguing of these artworks.
A mid century Afrormosia wood triple sideboard by Richard Hornby for Heals. Raised on tapered legs, with 4 drawers to include a black baize lined, segmented cutlery drawer. Double door cupboard with integrated door handles, 3 adjustable interior shelves and pull out tray. Some staining and water marks to top surface. Approx. 82cm tall x 190.5cm long x 48cm deep.
A mid century Afrormosia wood draw leaf extending dining table & 6 chairs, by Richard Hornby for Heals. Table raised on tapered legs and with curve ended leaves. Central leaf extends table length. Together with 4 chairs and 2 carvers with ladderback design and brown velvet upholstery seats. Approx. 73.5cm tall x 132cm long (unextended).

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