An Italian gilt-bronze and glass twelve-light chandelier, first quarter 20th century, of basket form, hung overall with strings of faceted beads and graduated spherical drops, 101cm high, 84m diameter It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use.
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A pair of Chinese Export porcelain famille rose armorial jardinières, 18th century, with twin handles, decorated in bright enamels and gilt to each side with a coat-of-arms on a ground of scattered floral sprays, 20cm high, 25cm wide (2)Provenance: Almost certainly Baroness Burton (1873-1962), Chesterfield House, Mayfair. The Collection of Lord and Lady Weinstock.Footnotes: Note: In the late 19th century, Baroness Burton was a leading English collector of porcelain and French furniture. She and her husband were the then owners of Chesterfield House, the superb rococo palace built from 1746 by Isaac Ware for the 1st Lord Chesterfield. A series of photographs of its famous interiors taken by Bedford Lemere in the late 19th and early 20th century show them overflowing with Lady Burton's collection. Chesterfield House was demolished in 1937 and Lady Burton died childless twenty-five years later. Upon her death, the title of Baron Burton was passed down to Michael Baillie, 3rd Baron Burton.Condition Report: Light surface wear as expected with rubbing to the enamels and gilt in places; each base has traces of a brownish adhesive and the inscription in black ink LOAN BARONESS BURTON. Losses to the glaze of the interior of both in vertical bands down the ribbed sides.One jardinière: restoration to both handles, one handle extensively restored with an associated area of overpainting and spraying to the side, possibly covering cracks that are not visible, measuring approx. 17.5 x 11 cm and another area of restoration encircling the exterior of the base.Second jardinière: restoration to one handle with overpainting and spraying, possibly covering cracks that are not visible, with an associated lightly discoloured area of restoration to one side measuring approx. 21 x 12 cm.
L.S. Lowry R.A. (British 1887-1976) "County Court, Salford" and "By St. Philip's Church, Salford" Both signed and numbered 25/75 in pencil in the margins, limited edition prints (2).each 27.5 x 37cm (framed 59.5 x 111cm)Qty: 2The prints are in very good, original condition. There is some very light time staining and yellowing around the edges of each print near the mount board and one or two very minor spots of foxing in the margins. The prints are framed together and glazed. There are some spots of foxing across the mount board. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.
Harold Riley (British 1934-2023) "Orange Street, Salford" Signed, titled and dated '78 in pencil in the margin, artist's proof, limited edition print.24 x 28cm (framed 45 x 52.5cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The print is in good, original condition. The colours are slightly faded across the print and there is some very light time staining and yellowing around the edges of the paper near the mount board. The print is ornately framed and glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.
Jackie Wagg (British 20th/21st century) "Stockport Viaduct and Mills" Signed, titled and dated 2010 on artist's label verso, graphite. 28.5 x 41.5cm (framed 47.5 x 57.5cm) * Jackie graduated from Wimbledon School of Art in 1984 with a first class honours degree in Fine Art. She has exhibited in group exhibitions in the UK and USA including the National Portrait Gallery London, the Royal Academy, The Royal Festival Hall, The Whitechapel and Manchester United Stadium Gallery.A prize-winner seven times for her paintings at the Williamson Art Gallery Merseyside.She has been featured in Cheshire Life Magazine, Manchester Evening News, Stockport Express, CAMRA Magazine and has been interviewed on Pure Radio. Her work is in the permanent collection of The Victoria and Albert Museum National Art Library, Stockport Council and many private collections.One of her paintings has been featured on a beer label for a northern brewery.Two of her artworks have been used by JD Wetherspoons for a pub in PrestonJackie has had solo exhibitions at Salisbury Arts Centre, Bayham Abbey in East Sussex sponsored by English Heritage, Direct Line Insurance Manchester, Stockport Art Gallery and Buxton Museum. She was a judge for the Stockport Open Exhibition 2018 and is on the selection panel for the Stockport Art Gallery Exhibition programme. In 2023 she was shortlisted for the Northern Art New Light Prize touring exhibitionHer work is of the urban North West, particularly Manchester and Stockport where she lives, and parts of the coast of Britain where she has had a connection over time. She is a teacher of art at Aquinas College and her studio is in Stockport. The drawing is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The drawing is ornately framed and glazed.
Ivan Taylor (British 1946-) "Against the Light, Staffordshire Moorlands" Signed, titled on artist's label verso, oil on board.39.5 x 59.5cm (framed 56 x 76.5cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is ornately framed but not glazed.
L.S. Lowry R.A. (British 1887-1976) "St. Luke's Church, Old Street, London, E.C." Signed and numbered 94/850 in pencil in the margin, published in 1973 by G.R. Mellor, with publisher's blind stamp, limited edition colour print.64 x 47cm (framed 84.5 x 67.5cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The print is in very good, original condition with strong colours. There is some light time staining and yellowing in the margins around the edges of the paper near the mount board as highlighted by a lighter strip along the top of the sheet where the print has dropped slightly below the mount. The print is ornately framed and glazed. The original frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.
NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND PLAQUE RING, CIRCA 1905The 9.7-9.9 x 8.6mm pearl of grey tint and 9.5 x 9.2mm pearl of cream tint, in an openwork setting with stylised ribbon motifs, millegrain-set with old brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, ring size HFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GCS stating that the pearl of purplish silver colour is natural, saltwater, with no indications of treatment. Report number 5784-0073, dated 10th October 2023.Accompanied by a report from GCS stating that the pearl of light cream colour is natural, saltwater, with no indications of treatment. Report number 5784-0074, dated 10th October 2023.Please note, this lot has VAT at the prevailing rate on both the Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: †† VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Four Egyptian glazed faience shabtis Late Period, 26th-30th Dynasty, circa 664-343 B.C.8.8cm-11.5cm high (4)Footnotes:Provenance:Bodo Bleß (1940-2022) collection, Berlin, formed from ca. 1960 onwards.Comprising two turquoise and light green uninscribed shabtis, a pale turquoise shabti for Psamtekhen born to Nit-iy-et, the back pillar reading 'O thou shabti, if you are called to perform any work in...', and another for Iahmes born to Khered-Ankh.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large Roman light green glass beaker Circa 4th Century A.D.10cm high, 10.3cm diam.Footnotes:Provenance:Louis-Gabriel Bellon (1819-1899) collection, France; and thence by descent.Les Antiques de Louis-Gabriel Bellon; Jack-Philippe Ruellan, Vannes, France, 4 April 2009, lot 216.Property from a Princely Collection, acquired at the above sale.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Dinky Group of Commercial Vehicles - Including (1) 948 Tractor Trailer "McLean" with grey plastic trailer; (2) 958 Guy Warrior Snowplough with yellow blade; (3) 972 Coles Mobile 20-Ton Lorry Mounted Crane Truck with Supertoy hubs & light blue figures; (4) 977 International Harvester M39 6x6 Commercial Servicing Platform Vehicle - cream body, red jib & platform, red Supertoy hubs - generally Good Plus to Excellent in Fair to Good boxes. (4)
Dinky Pair of Construction Vehicles - (1) 960 Albion Chieftain Concrete Mixer- orange cab & chassis, mid-blue barrel with 2 x yellow stripes; (2) 966 Albion Marrel Multi-Bucket Unit (Skip Wagon) - yellow cab & chassis, light grey skip, black plastic hubs with grey tyres - Generally Excellent in Fair to Good boxes. (2)
Dinky (1) 984 Car Carrier "Dinky Auto Service" - red body with light grey decks & Supertoy hubs - Excellent in Fair box complete with original instruction leaflet dated 05/58, box also complete with original but badly damaged inner card packing; (2) 985 Matching Trailer for Car Carrier "Dinky Auto Service" - red body with light grey decks & Supertoy hubs - Excellent in Good box complete with original inner card packing. (2)
Dinky Toys Hornby O Gauge Pre-War small Lineside Figure Set No.3 Railway Passengers - condition varies from Fair to Excellent in Fair to box with light green lid & turquoise blue base, complete with original printed backing card. Lid has 06/39 Print Date & "Made in England For Sale in United States by Meccano Company of America Inc 200 5th Avenue New York" label.
Dinky Pair of 1950's Issue Cars - (1) Dinky 183 Fiat 600 Saloon - red body, knobbly grey plastic wheels; (2) 160 Austin A30 Saloon - light tan body, knobbly grey plastic wheels (usual box rubs to rear wings & box has 1 end flap detached but still present) - Excellent to Excellent Plus in Good & Fair boxes with correct colour spots. (2)
Dinky Pre-War No.16 Silver Jubilee Train Set - Containing two-tone green LNER Class A4 Loco & pair of Articulated Coaches, black smooth hubs with white tyres - Good with some light playwear & damp spots to roof of 1 Coach, in generally Good Plus box scuffed box complete with original inner card packing tray.
Dinky group of Pre-War Military models. (1) No.162 18-Pounder Field Gun Unit - Light Dragon Tractor has mild fatigue to rollers, which although not noticeable have expanded just enough to prevent the tracks moving, Ammunition Limber fatigued & missing rear tow hook, Field Gun has fatigue to both hubs otherwise free from visible fatigue - Fair to Good Plus in Fair faded & stained box complete with original inner card packing tray & 08/40 print date; (2) No.160 Royal Artillery Personnel - Poor to Fair (2 figures fatigued) in Good box with 05/40 print date; (3) 150 Royal Tank Corps Personnel - set includes an additional Driver - N.C.O. figure missing both hands & some other figures are fatigued - Poor to Fair in Fair box base only (missing lid). (3)
Dinky Pre-War Pavements & Street Furniture. Including 2 x No.46 Cardboard Pavement Sections (1) missing 1 Quarter Circle otherwise complete - Fair playworn & stained in Fair blue box; (2) missing a few sections - generally Good with some light playwear, in Fair green box; 4 x further unboxed long Pavement Sections Fair; along with various Pre-War & Post-War Road Signs, Traffic Lights (various styles) & Belisha Beacons - generally Fair to Good but a few items are Good Plus to Excellent. (approx 50)
Dinky Group of Post War Military Vehicles. (some duplication) including 2 x 151a Medium Tank - (1) military green base; (2) black base (gun barrel incomplete); 2 x 152a Light Tank - both complete with aerial - (1) military green base; (2) black base & tracks; 162b Ammunition Limber; and 163 18-Pounder Field Gun - Good to Excellent unboxed. (6)
Dinky Group of post-war vehicles - to include (1) 38C Lagonda - green, dark green interior, black ridged hubs, smooth tyres; (2) 38a Frazer Nash - mid-blue body, ridged hubs with black smooth tyres, dark grey interior; (3) 38b Sunbeam Talbot - yellow body & interior, light tan tonneau, black ridged hubs with smooth tyres and 2 x 38D Alvis - dark maroon, grey interior, black ridged hubs, smooth tyres - generally Fair to Good Playworn unboxed. (5)
Dinky group of British Cars to include 163 Bristol 450 Coupe - green body, silver trim, mid-green ridged hubs with smooth tyres, racing number 27 on sides and front - Excellent in a generally Poor plain yellow and red carded box; 167 AC Aceca Coupe - two-tone cream, brown upper and full length trim, silver bumpers and grille, light beige ridged hubs with treaded tyres - Excellent (couple of small marks on roof and door edges) in a Poor yellow and red carded picture box with correct colour spot; 233 Cooper Bristol Racing Car - green body, silver trim, white racing number 6 & figure driver, chrome ridged hubs with grey treaded tyres - Excellent (couple of very minor marks on front nose) in Poor to Fair plain yellow & red carded box. (3)
Group of Pre-War Military Vehicles to include (1) 152A Light Tank - military green body and base, steel tracks, wire aerial; (2) 162a Light Dragon Tractor with 2 x figures; (3) 152b Reconnaissance Car; (4) 152c Austin 7; (5) 161a Lorry Mounted Searchlight wagon (REPRODUCTION Searchlight & incorrect tyres); (6) 37c Royal Signals Despatch Rider - Excellent to Near Mint (a few models has fatigue) unboxed. (6)
Dinky Pair of American Cars both with spun hubs & white tyres. (1) 169 Studebaker Golden Hawk - light green body with beige trunk & rear fins - Excellent with area of paint loss to hood, in Good box with correct colour spot; (2) 192 De Soto Fireflite Sedan - turquoise body with light tan roof & side stripes - Excellent Plus (right hand front tyre heavily discoloured) in Good box with correct colour spot. (2)
Clarke's Toys & Novelties Ltd No.201 O Gauge Station Equipment Set - containing Porter & Trolley Barrow, Luggage Trunk, Suitcase & Platform Seat - Good Plus with some light play wear, in Fair stained & creased but still complete box. Very unusual set, and we believe this to be the first time we have offered one for sale.
Group of British Dinky Cars - all are highlines - 170 Ford Fordor Sedan - two-tone high-line cream, red including ridged hubs with smooth tyres, silver trim - Good in Fair to Good box with correct colour spot (1 inner end flap missing & end flap detached but present); 171 Hudson Commodore Sedan - two-tone high-line turquoise, red including ridged hubs with treaded tyres, silver trim - Good in Good box with correct colour spots; 172 Studebaker Landcruiser - two-tone tan, light beige including ridged hubs with treaded tyres, silver trim - Excellent in a Good yellow and red carded picture box without correct colour spot. (3)

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