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Continental school, early 18th century, a lady and her attendant, on ivory, probably Italian, 7 x 9 cm See cover colour illustration Condition report Report by GH The picture is framed in a gilt gesso frame and is inscribed to verso. High quality early 18th century watercolour drawing (Italian school) on ivory. No known provenance, but it has come from a private client. Generally presents very well with no obvious damages or repairs/restorations. Frame is later. Colours generally strong. Overall good with no visible cracks.
A box of assorted gemstone and costume jewellery, including loose malachite beads of varying sizes, a strand of lapis lazuli beads, a pair of rose quartz earrings, various chains, three various button necklaces, a glass amber effect necklace, a freshwater pearl and ebony necklace, a white metal buckle bracelet, a faux ivory single strand necklace and many others, (1 box)
According to its accompanying Heritage Certificate, 'JPP 652C' is a home market Healey built between May 18 and 20 in 1965 before being delivered to the supplying dealer H A Saunders of Finchley, London. It was a well specified example whose factory-fitted equipment included overdrive, laminated windscreen, wire wheels, adjustable steering column, heater and tonneau cover. It was apparently converted for rally use in 1968, at which point it seems to have gained the Works engine XSP2157-3, complete with correct inlet manifold and numbered trio of 45DCOE Weber carburettors (the sister engine XSP2157-2 is understood to be fitted to '767 KNX', the famous 1964 lightweight Works MKII 3000). A set of Works magnesium wheels were procured at the same time - ie during the closure of the BMC Competition Department. The Healey was owned by the same family from 1976 to 2015, the head of which purchased it to use in Lloyds of London Car Club events. Around 1991 he had it overhauled and converted to a friendlier road specification for his retirement, at which point it is thought the aluminium cylinder head was replaced by a ported and polished steel example. This keeper passed away in 1992, following which the car remained virtually unused until purchased from his son by the vendor in 2015. Recent recommissioning has included a new fuel pump and battery and overhaul of the carburettors and braking system, plus new fluids throughout. This interesting 3000 nowadays features a roll-over bar and side exit exhaust and is now offered complete with the aforementioned Heritage Certificate, DVLA ownership print-out, photo of the vehicle in 1976, current V5C and fresh MOT certificate. It is presented in Ivory White complemented by Blue trim and hood and currently displays a total mileage of just 26,658 which, though unwarranted, is believed by the vendor to be correct. PLEASE NOTE: The vendor has advised the following are included in the sale: - Tonneau cover- High ratio diff unit- Original fitted Lucas spotlights- Old MoT certificate- Austin Healey 3000 manual- Overhauled original distributor- Instruction manual for 8 track stereo
A MEMORIAL STICK PIN AND A CHATELAINE, the stick pin with oval panel incorporating possibly late 17th century elements, comprising gold threadwork monogram 'CMC', applied to plaited hairwork panel with woven blue silk backing, the gold mount with scalloped border, reverse inscribed with skull motif and 'Obyt 6 Mar 88', adapted with later stick pin fitting, together with a cut steel and gilt metal chatelaine, with two oval panels depicting fishermen in classical landscape settings on ivory, stick pin panel width 1.9cm (2)
A COLLECTION TO INCLUDE: two silver plated six divisional toast racks, a pair of candle snuffers, a cream jug and sugar basin, a further jug, an entrée dish and cover, cased nutcrackers, cased teaspoons, six silver handle tea knives, mother of pearl handled tea knives and forks, and a set of ivory knife rests
A rare Dunhill Aquarium perspex cigarette box and cover by Margaret Bennett, rectangular, the sides reverse painted with exotic and tropical fish amongst waterweed, the cover an aerial view of a pond with flowering water-lily and pads, cedar lining, the base with felt, hinged cover, unsigned, the cover missing hinge 18.5cm. x 11cm, 5.5cm. high Provenance Lady Docker (1906-1983). Very few of these aquarium boxes were produced, this box was commissioned by Sir Bernard & Lady Docker along with a similar, larger cigar box for Sir Winston Churchill. The Bennett's were only told of the recipient once the box had been completed. The Docker's were notorious socialites in the post war period. Sir Bernard was the chairman of BSA group whilst Lady Docker was appointed as a director of the coach builder Hooper & Co. - with a role to advise on style. This resulted in numerous extraordinary motor cars including The Golden Car (a golden Daimler), 1951, a car covered in 7000 gold stars, and The Golden Zebra, 1955, with gold plated trim, an ivory dashboard and zebra trim upholstery. Lady Docker also owned a yacht Shemara.
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