Shirley Keeble 'Wain Wood, Bluebell Glade 2' signed l.r., watercolour and gouache image 28 x 34.5cm framed 45 x 51.5cm Shirley Keeble is a member of the Society of Botanical Artists and of the United Society of Artists, she specialises in watercolour, mixed media and acrylics. Her motivation for painting is colour and light – particularly in woodland landscapes, seascapes and flowers. Her works are included in collections around the world, including the UK, France, USA, Cyprus, Brunei & Saudi Arabia. She has had exhibitions at the Mall Galleries, the Grosvenor Art Gallery, Hatfield House, the British Water Colour Society, and the Hay Hill Gallery. Some of her flower paintings have been exhibited in New York.
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SURASIT SAOKONG (THAI, B.1949) - TEMPLE Print on paper Signed in the bottom right Numbered 136/250 in the bottom left hand corner The light is used as a symbol for opulence within religious buildings 54cm high x 89cm wide Condition: Minor foxing on the border Additional Information: Surasit Saokong received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Painting form Silpakorn University in 1973. Currently, he is an instructor in the Fine Arts Department at Phayap Campus in Chiang Mai. Surasit was awarded third prize in the National Art Exhibition in 1974, 1980, and 1982. He also received “top award winner” prize in the Contemporary Art Exhibition sponsored by Thai Farmers Bank in 1982, and the gold medal in the Bua Luang Art Exhibition in 1983. In 1981, he was named an Outstanding Teacher by the Teachers Council of Chiang Mai province. Surasit has also served on the judging committee at numerous art competitions around Thailand. In 1996 and 1997, for example, he was a judge for the annual Contemporary Art Exhibition sponsored by Thai Farmers Bank. The artist’s works are on display, among other places, at the Bank of Thailand, the Thai Investment and Securities Public Co., Ltd., the Singapore Art Museum, the Fukuoka Art Museum in Japan.
Early 20th century Lebus Furniture light oak dressing table, swing mirror above tambour slide, two short and two graduating drawers, shaped supports, (W99cm, D48cm, H120cm), together with matching light oak chest, three long graduating drawers, on shaped supports (W76cm, D46cm, H76cm), also with matching light oak 4� 6� double bedstead
ROLEX Submariner No Date, Ref. 114060. Armbanduhr. Edelstahl. Automatic-Werk. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren an Band und Gehäuse! Box und Papiere anbei, Kauf 02/2020. LC100, Deutschland. Geh.-Durchmesser ca. 40mm (gemessen ohne Krone).ROLEX Submariner No Date, Ref. 114060. Wrist watch. Stainless steel. Automatic-movement. Light signs of wear on case and band! Box and papers enclosed, bought 02/2020. LC100, Germany. Diameter ca. 40mm (measured without crown).
A late Victorian Ashworth(?) warming tureen and cover, blue and white transfer decorated in the Chinese taste with various pagodas within landscapes, smudged printed mark verso, w.33cm; together with an early 19th century Spode twin handled warming dish, blue and white transfer decorated with flowers within floral border, impressed Spode 23 verso, w.30cm; and one other early 19th century Spode twin handled warming dish, blue and white transfer decorated in the Filigree pattern, having printed mark verso, with further impressed mark, w.30cm (3)Condition report: Tureen and cover - large smudge to transfer decoration from centre of plate to 6 o'clock, crazed, crack to underside from 7 o'clock into centre of dish and around outside edge of base, makers transfer print heavily smudged, break and repair to handle of cover, crack and chip to underside.Spode - light crazing to centre, hairline crack to underside above rim, further nibbles to handles.Second Spode - star crack to base running to edge, large chip to underside of rim.
A Victorian warming plate, possibly James F. Wileman, the plate blue and white transfer decorated with a swallow before a flowering branch, mounted on a pewter base, impressed C, dia.27cm; together with two 1930s warming plates, each having transfer decoration and hand-painted floral decoration, one on the copper base and the other on aluminium, 23cm; an Edwardian warming dish, having transfer printed floral decoration heightened in gilt, on a copper base, 23cm; a late Victorian warming plate, decorated in the Imari palette in shades of cobalt blue and iron red, on a copper base, 26cm; and a 1930s Susie Cooper Crownworks Burslem warming dish and cover, having a blue border and feather decoration, with printed mark verso, dia.23cm (6)Condition report: Blue and white - light surface scratches and wear, otherwise appears good.Two 1930s plates - surface scratches to bases, otherwise appear good.Floral - faint hairline crack.Imari - heavily worn, discoloured and with heavy crazing, smudges to transfer, wear to gilt. Susie Cooper - large star cracks to centre, heavily crazed, break and poor repair to outside edge, large chip to underside.
An early 20th century copper warming dish and cover, of circular form, having interior plate, on a blue ground with floral border, 20cm; together with an 18th century pewter warming dish, of circular form, having folding twin handles and hinged aperture, the border engraved with a stag, with remains of paper label verso naming George Bacon, 26cm; a late 18th century Pitt & Dadley pewter warming plate, bearing the crest fo the Moore family being a man with a dart in his dexter hand, 26cm; and three other 18th/19th century pewter warmers marked Compton London, Watson Harton London, and Wolstenholme Sheffield, each approx 26cm (6)Condition report: Copper - some light dents, edge slightly misshapen, stopper present, solder lines visible.Stag emblem, heavily worn and pitted, split to side and outside edge, various dents.Pitt & Dadley - large dent to side beside hot water aperture, various smaller pin dents, worn, indented to base, further dents to outside edge.Watson Harton - various dents and possible repair to handle.Wolstenholme - removable plate with dents and misshapen to outside edge, base with various scratches and dents.Compton - worn, heavily pitted and scratched to centre and outside edge, various dents to edges, flaking to underside, scratched and with hole to rim, old repair to centre.
A Victorian Ashworth(?) warming dish, the plate transfer printed in the Imari palette with vase issuing flowers, within iron twin handled base, 28cm; together with a Victorian warming dish, transfer printed with flowers within floral border, on an iron twin handled base, 29cm; a Maling Scala warming dish and cover, the cover on a pink ground, the dish with trailing border and original stopper, 24cm; a 1930s warming dish, the plate hand-painted with trees before a bridge and cottage, within an aluminium twin handled surround marked Garrison, 28cm; a Victorian warming dish, the plate with black printed frieze with leaves and flowers, within an iron surround, with spout and twin handles, 30cm; an early 20th century Crown Devon(?) warming dish, the plate transfer printed with apples and nuts, within a copper twin handled surround, stamped Copper registered trademark, 28cm; and a Victorian warming dish, monochrome transfer printed with a winter landscape within a pewter twin handled surround, stamped James Dixon & Sons and numbered C3475, 29cm (7)Condition report: Imari - some wear and discolouration to transfer.Floral - heavily crazed to centre, some losses to transfer.Maling - cover heavily crazed to both sides and handle, base also heavily crazed, makers mark smudged.Tree and bridge - heavily crazed to centre.Black border - some losses to transfer around edge, crazed to centre of plate.Apple and nuts - heavily worn, gilt banding almost worn away, some dents to copper base, scratched to central trasnfer.Winter scene - some light wear to transfer at 12 o'clock beneath spout.
An early 20th century Mappin & Webb Princes plate twin handled muffin dish and cover, the domed cover of shaped octagonal form, raised on padfeet, numbered W11982, 23cm; together with an early 20th century James Dixon & Sons silver plated muffin warming dish and cover, having reeded banded decoration and numbered T9220, 17cm; and one other Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company silver plated warming dish and cover, of circular form with banded decoration, 18cm Condition report: All with light surface scratches and some tarnishing but no large dents or major issues.
A 1930s Shelley? Mabel Lucie Atwell type child's warming dish, the centre transfer printed with children upon a cart drawn by a donkey, with verse "Gee Up Good Ned, How Slow You Are, We Can't Go Fast So We Won't Go Far" on an aluminium twin handled base with spout, 20cm; together with an early 20th century warming dish, the plate transfer printed with nursery rhyme scene within aluminium twin handled mount, 23cm; a French porcelain child's warming dish transfer printed with two bears within a gilt floral border having a printed Paris Porcelain France mark verso, 20cm; a 1920s Susie Cooper Crown Works Burslem warming dish and cover on a cream ground with floral decoration with original stopper, 23cm; a 1930s Susie Cooper Crown Works Burslem warming dish on a cream ground within a blue border with original stopper; an early 20th century Booth's silicon china warming dish and cover transfer printed with blue flowers, having orignal stopper and printed mark verso, 23cm; an early 20th century continental warming dish in the form of a fish, the centre transfer printed with two children within gilt borders, having a printed JP mark verso, 18cm; and a 19th century Wedgwood? creamware warming dish having a border of bell flowers and leaves, 27cm (8)Condition report: Shelley dish: heavily worn to centre. Girl with moon and owls: scratches to transfer centre, mainly in her dress, dent to aluminium base. Bear dish: lacking stopper, some pitting to glaze, light handling wear to gilt. Wedgwood dish: discoloured and heavily crazed to both sides, wear to border, restoration to outside edge at 2 o'clock from spout. Booth's dish and cover: losses to transfer of stopper. Fish dish: light wear to gilt, mainly around the eye which forms the aperture lacking stopper. Susie Cooper dish: crack to outside edge beside stopper, heavily crazed, discoloured to centre.
A 19th century Staffordshire warming plate, blue & white transfer decorated in the Willow pattern, having twin handles and spout with cork stopper, 27cm; together with a 19th century Spode blue & white transfer decorated warming plate in the Forest Landscape pattern, having twin handles and singular spout, 28cm; a Victorian Ridgeways Apple Blossom blue & white warming dish transfer printed with leaves and flowers within further floral border, 28cm; and a Minton Corinthian opaque china blue & white transfer decorated warming dish, the centre decorated with flowers and C scrolls within the relief and further floral border, 27cm (4)Condition report: Willow pattern plate: firing defect in centre beside main pagoda, some crazing and discolouration to underside of spout. Spode Forest Landscape: Large chip beside handle, further chip to outside edge. Ridgways: Restoration and discolouration to outside edge, further discolouration to interior and entirety of edge. Minton dish: with light wear to outside edge and some discolouration, but appears generally good.
A George III silver decanter collar, of crescent shape, annotated for Sherry, maker Peter & William Bateman, London 1806, 42mm; together with one other annotated for Brandy, maker Charles Bishop, London 1870, 48mm, gross weight 0.6oz (2)Condition report: Light scratches and dents commensurate with age, but overall good.
A gent's Omega 9ct gold cased manual wind wristwatch, circa 1965, ref. BL1215400, movement No.21590318, having signed silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial, case dia.33mm, on replacement expanding link bracelet, with box and papersCondition report: In running order.Glass good.Some very light spotting to dial - not visible to naked eye.Case generally very good with only minor surface scuffs.Bracelet a/f.Box with age wear.
An early 20th century Copelands warming dish and cover, of circular form, blue and white transfer decorated in the Italian pattern, with stopper, dia.20cm; together with two early 19th century Rogers & Son blue and white transfer decorated warming dishes, each decorated with an elephant within a landscape, having further floral borders, dia.25cm; one other Rogers & Son(?) blue and white meat dish, the centre decorated with a zebra beside pagodas, within floral border; an early 19th century Ridgeways(?) blue and white warming dish, decorated in the Calman pattern, dia.25cm; and an early 19th century Spode blue and white warming plate, in the Temple Landscape pattern, w.28cm (6)Condition report: Italian pattern - good, no apparent faults.Rogers pair - one with thumbnail chip to underside of rim and hairline crack beside spout, some light crazing to centre, the other with large three-way break to rim (poorly repaired), further hairline and crazing, chip to underside of spout.Rogers zebra - restoration to spout, firing crack to centre, crack and crazing to underside.Ridgeways - nibbles to underside of spout, heavily crazed to the underside, hairline crack from approx 7 o'clock through base to 5 o'clock.Copelands - break running around one side of spout through base of dish.
An early 19th century pearlware warming dish, the removable shallow bowl resting upon a twin handled base, decorated in the Lily pattern, w.21cm; together with a Victorian Davenport blue and white warming plate, decorated with flowers, having printed and impressed mark verso, w.29cm; an early 19th century Spode blue and white warming plate, decorated with figures and buildings within a border of animals, having impressed mark verso, w.30cm; one other early 19th century Copeland(?) blue and white warming plate, decorated with flowers, dia.26cm; and an early 19th century Spode blue and white warming plate, decorated with urns and flowers, w.30cm (5)Condition report: Pearlware - small firing crack to underside of bowl, light crazing mostly to underside, no apparent chips or further cracks.Davenport - some light pitting to centre, no chips or cracks, spout good.Spode - breaks to one handle, chips to underside, crazing to centre, chips to spout.Second Spode - heavily discoloured to outside rim, crazed to centre and underside, restoration to rim.Remaining Copeland - crack to base, crazed to centre, nibbles to outside rim, chips to rim.
An early 20th century Copelands warming tureen and cover, of oval form, decorated in the Italian pattern, having printed mark verso, w.33cm; together with an early 19th century Mintons warming tureen, of oval form, transfer decorated in the Hospitality Benevolent Cottages pattern, having lion mask handles, w.33cm; and an early 20th century German warming meat dish, of oval form, on twin handled metal base, decorated in the Blue Onion pattern, w.49cm (3)Condition report: Copeland - continuous large crack running through base and rim. Lid - is in tact with no chips or cracks.Mintons - large chip to rim beside left handle, crack running through centre of dish from 2 to 11 o'clock, further nibbles to underside of rim.German - some light crazing, small hairline crack beside left handle.
A circa 1700 joined oak four panel coffer, on original loop hinges and having candle-box fitted interior, the whole with rosette carved frieze, w.150cm, d.63cm, h.75cmCondition report: Unusual frieze with loss at left hand side.Right hand moulding to top is coming away.Light oak patina.Carving probably Victorian.Small repair above lock.

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