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K LAUDER ARCA; two watercolours, ‘West Coast Isle of Man’ and ‘Spinney Field’, two rural landscapes, both signed lower right, both with R.L. Pointon of Knutsford gallery labels verso, each 9.8 x 14.8cm, and a further watercolour featuring three female studies, indistinctly signed, all framed and glazed (3).Additional InformationPictures in good condition, mounts with some specks, spots and dirt, frames with light general wear.
BERNARD MCDONALD (born 1944); watercolour, canal scene with moored boats, signed lower left, 36 x 51cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationSome light general wear to frame.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
JESSIE TAIT FOR MIDWINTER; a bottle neck vase decorated with vertical black lines on a cream ground, printed marks to base, height 17.5cm, and a Locke & Co Worcester pheasant painted vase, height 9.5cm.Additional InformationVery small fine hair line running through the neck of the Jessie Tait vase, approx 1cm otherwise general crackle glaze and some surface marks. The Worcester piece is signed W.Stinton has green printed marks to base and painted mark 42Y, has rubbing to gilding and light surface marks to the pot itself.
HOKUSAI KATSUSHIKA; a Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print, 'Red Fuji' from the Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji series, 24.5 x 36.5cm, and 'Hawk and Strike' by Kitagawa Utamaro, 22 x 35cm, both framed and glazed (2).Additional InformationSecond image with some light spotting, scuffs and wear to frames.
UNATTRIBUTED; watercolour, village scene with duck pond in foreground, unsigned, 28 x 43cm, and a decorative oil, both framed and glazed (2).Additional InformationLight foxing and a little bit of brown staining to the sky on the watercolour. Area of damage top left of the oil and rather scuffed where it has slipped slightly in the mount. Some rubbing to both frames.
A late George III red walnut press cupboard, the moulded rectangular top above two double panelled doors enclosing three original slides, the base with two short drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet, height 133cm, width 121cm, depth 59cm.Additional InformationRetains a very good colour, light surface wear and tear throughout, as you would expect and a few splits to the top, but this is being ultra critical.
HENRY MARC OF PARIS; a 19th century gilt metal mantel clock with urn finial with painted porcelain panels depicting classical figures in landscape settings, with applied bow and pineapple finials and Japy Freres movement, height 46cm.Additional InformationThe attached bow is loose, the back-left foot is loose as the thread is worn, general wear, light scratches, the clock appears to be working at point of cataloguing but this is no guarantee of working order.
SPODE COPELANDS CHINA; a pair of gilt heightened twin handled vases decorated with floral sprays and exotic birds, printed marks to base, height 20.5cm, also a Royal Doulton stoneware vase, height 37cm, drilled to be converted to a lamp (3).Additional InformationMinor rubbing to the gilding and light surface scratches, one has a rim chip spurring a 1.5cm fine hairline crack. The Doulton piece has been drilled to convert to a lamp, light surface scratches elsewhere and a few manufacturing blemishes to the foot rim.
GARNIER & CO OF 86 FARRINGDON STREET; an original advertising double sided pictorial enamel sign, 'Agents for the India and China Tea Co's Trade Mark I & C Registered Afternoon Digestive Tea', 21.5 x 43cm.Additional InformationGood sheen to the sign, light chipping to the enamel on the edges and on the back centre.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; six limited edition Christmas series plates with certificates of authenticity, diameter of each 21.7cm, and a 'One Hundred Royal Years the 100th Anniversary of the granting by Queen Victoria of the title "Royal" 1890-1990' limited edition crown paperweight, second quality with silver stopper, all boxed (7).Additional InformationAll items in good condition with very minimal light surface wear and dirt, the crown paperweight second quality as stated, some particularly visible rubbing to the detail on this item, boxes with general wear also.
A Japanese Meiji period bronze figure of an Oni with arm raised aloft and seated on a table with four scrolling legs, signed to base, height 33cm.Additional InformationOne legs is detached and has previously been glued in place. This is a very simple fix. His right hand is a little crude to the centre and may have been holding something, otherwise light surface wear throughout.
LLADRO; seven figures including boy feeding pigeons, girl with parasol (af), etc, and five Nao figures including girl with puppy, boy with football, etc (12).Additional InformationLladro girl with instrument loose piece to interior, Lladro winged cherub with loose piece to interior, girl with parasol has a chip to her right hand, parasol now loose. Nao girl with puppy with loose piece to interior. Otherwise light general wear, some dirt but no visible damage.
ROYAL ALBERT; an extensive collection of 'Old Country Roses' dinner and tea ware comprising dinner plates, tureens, oval meat platter, etc.Additional InformationAll pieces are seconds, however the only pint of damage is that one of the tureens is missing a handle, otherwise light surface scratches and light wear and rubbing to the gilding.
THAINAKON; a sterling silver and niello enamel photograph frame featuring Buddha and foliate scrolls, maker's mark, logo and further stamped 'Sterling Thailand' to reverse with additional white metal plaque inscribed 'C. P. Group Co., Ltd.', 19.5 x 20.5cm, with easel back, cased with label to interior inscribed 'By appointment to H.M. The King Thai-Nakon R.O.P Court Jeweller Bangkok Thailand'.Additional InformationSome surface pitting, tarnish and light general wear.
UNATTRIBUTED; eight small watercolours, book illustrations depicting a family of mice in various activities, indistinctly signed with initials, each 13.5 x 9.5cm, framed and glazed.Additional InformationSome have slight rippling, but colours have remained strong. Only light scuffing to the frames.
A rare 19th century Maori green stone hei tiki with red painted eyes, height 10.5cm, width at widest part 6.5cm.Provenance: from a private collection in South Devon where it has been with the vendor after inheritance for many years.Additional InformationYou can see to the upper portion of the head that there has been heavy wear around this area, there has also been a loss of decoration to the lower part of the left eye which can be seen, otherwise general light surface wear.
A Victorian walnut framed conversation or love seat with gilt and fluted detail in light green upholstery on tapered supports to castors, 55 x 140cm.Additional InformationIt has been re-upholstered, general scuffs, scrapes, scratches to the frame, rubbing to the gilt finish, there is a gap in the joint of one of the seats, some small chips and losses, general wear commensurate with age and use.
HEINRICH HERMAN SCHAFER (German, 1815-1884); watercolour, ‘Fécamp, Normandy’, signed lower right with Unicorn Gallery of Wilmslow label verso, 24 x 20cm, and a further watercolour by Walter M. May, ‘Sörfford, Hardinger’, lake scene with two figures boating to centre, signed lower left and dated 1892 to label verso, 24 x 34cm, both framed and glazed.Additional InformationThe first image has a 3cm brown line to the upper right with further spotting. The second painting with further spotting and foxing, waviness to the paper. Both with some dirt and specks to mount and frames with general light wear.
GALLAGHER LTD OF BELFAST AND LONDON; an original pictorial advertising mirror, 'Rotary Cigarettes', in an oak frame, 40 x 35cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear to the frame, the main image would benefit from a clean but appears good, minor pinhead holes to the top panel of the frame, light scratches.
GEORGE SIDNEY HUNT; two signed coloured mezzotints, Charles Dickens and Admiral Lord Nelson, both with FATG blind stamps, published 1921 by The Museum Galleries London, the latter and slightly larger 12.5 x 10cm, both framed and glazed (2).Additional InformationDickens with some yellowing and spotting; Nelson with some light spotting, general wear to frame.
A Chinese silk kimono decorated with a three claw dragon and clouds on a predominantly blue ground.Additional InformationLight staining around the neck and chest area. Some fraying to the stitching and an area of damage to the back of the dragon. Some loose threads and general wear throughout.
POSTCARDS a very good original collection in two large albums, with topographical and subjects, artists etc. note Isle of Islay incl. distillery, ship wreck, Christmas Greetings, Novelty, Manchester areas. Advertising, maritime incl. Titanic(5), Knutsford views incl. events, Holborn Military Hospital views, Exhibitions, Native Americans, Leek railway station, Grant silk types incl. Exhibitions, Railway accidents at Scout Moor, Carlisle, Sharnbrook, wounded Japanese soldiers 1905, World War One silks incl. regimental, Art Nouveau incl. Kirchner, Fairs, Tram Terminus Chorlton, hold to light types, India 1904 Royal visit series, Felix etc.
MOORCROFT; a floral tubeline decorated lidded ginger jar for the Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee 2002, height 15.5cm, small waisted vase (seconds quality) and two pin dishes (4).Additional InformationGinger jar with some scrapes where the lid has rested on the body, otherwise light general wear and usual manufacturing imperfections.
A Victorian walnut, inlaid and boxwood strung loo table, raised on carved central column to four carved outswept supports and castors, length 131cm.Additional InformationThe piece has been French polished. Light scratches to the top. The walnut is a quarter veneered to the top but not directly matching through the centre of the table. The inlay to the centre is a probable later addition. general surface wear throughout.
A late 19th century mahogany free standing corner cabinet with blind fret detail to the top section above single glazed door, the base section with single panelled cupboard door, raised on bracket feet, height 188cm, width 78cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear, light scratches, the beading on the glazed panel has been broken off and reglued, chippin/losses to the corners and edges of the piece.
NAPOLEON III INTEREST; two small cigars with note inscribed 'Cigars smoked by Empress Eugène, wife of Napoleon III of France, she lived for some years in Chislehurst in Kent', each length approx 4.5cm, also a 19th century Dutch silver snuff box of oval form, the embossed lid decorated with revellers in tavern setting, width 6.7cm (3).Additional InformationThe cigars have been in the family for some time and the note although modern has been copied from an earlier note and family history. The snuff box closes well, has light surface wear but has a solid gauge and overall ok.
A Chinese 'rice inset' tea bowl painted with a floral spray to the centre and a shallow dish decorated with a dragon, both with painted character marks to base, the dish with Kangxi mark, height of cup 5.25cm, diameter of dish 9.5cm (2).Additional InformationLight fritting to the dish and a tiny rim chip, both with a few imperfections in the glaze but overall ok condition.
J.S. FRY & SONS LTD; an original advertising 'Fry's Chocolate' mirror, in original oak frame with impressed factory stamp, mirror 30 x 44.5cm, overall 39 x 54cm.Additional InformationThe mirror measures 30 x 44.5cm, the back board has signs of old wood worm, two later brass loops to the frame, general wear to the frame, light wear and scratches to the mirror plate.
A large red lustre 'Witch's Ball', diameter 25cm, a similar orange tinted example, diameter 20cm, a green tinted example 17cm, and a silver lustre example, diameter 10cm (4).Additional InformationAll four have the correct metal end caps and have a few bruises and knocks with light surface scratches.
A 19th century specimen marble and stone on slate desk stand of circular form, with later glass inkwell, diameter 22.5cm.Additional InformationLight scratches especially to the surface where the inkwell sits, natural faults to the slate, minor chipping to the edges where the inkwell sits, fault to the bluejohn specimen inlaid section, minor chipping to the edges of the pen rest, the inkwell is a later example.

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