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•FOUR MODERN WORKS ON PAPER comprising `Girl Reclining on Pillows`, 1934, pencil, by John Buckland Wright, 31 x 21cm.; `Still Life`, watercolour, by Jean Marchand, 18.5 x 18.5cm.; `Eugenie` (nude study), 1989, conte crayon, by Bruce George, 31.5 x 29cm.; and `In the Chair`, 1985, crayon, by Henrietta Young, 38 x 28cm. (4) Provenance:(Wright), London, Blond Fine Art, 1983; (Marchand), London, Christopher Hull Gallery, 1982; (Young), London, New Grafton Gallery, 1987 ++ Marchand light-stained; the others generally good
WILLIAM MARK FISHER, RA (1841-1923) FLOWERS Signed, also signed and inscribed on a label on the stretcher, oil on canvas 59.5 x 44.5cm. Exhibited: London, Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1928, property of Mrs Charles Hunter, as `Flowerpiece` ++ Needs a light clean; a few very minor chipped losses
HOMER RANSFORD WATSON (Canadian, 1855-1936) THE COTTAGE BY THE POND Signed and dated 89, also signed and inscribed on a label on the frame (giving an address in Pittenweem, Fife), oil on canvas 34.5 x 44.5cm. Exhibited: London, The Royal Society of British Artists, 1889, no.397 ++ Lined; new stretchers; some craquelure; needs a light clean
A 1960s Omega De Ville Automatic 18ct gold gentleman's wristwatch, silver dial with baton numerals to 18ct gold 34mm case, movement not inspected, on a later brown leather strap, sold with Omega guarantee in red folder, Ref. BA 165 5020 and dated March 1969 (2)not working at time of condition report, light scratches ti the glass, some minor marks to the face, light scratches to the case, some wear to the strap, generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
ANNOUNCEMENT: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS PROBABLY A MID 18th BRITISH BRITANNIA SILVER TEAPOT AND NOT IRISHA Georgian Irish silver bachelor's teapot by Richard Bayley, plain globular body, c1740, applied hardwood handle, marked to base, 13.9 oztthere are no visible hallmarks to the lid, the handle is secure, some minor denting and pitting, light scratches throughout, rim of the spout is slightly misshapen otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
A modern 9ct gold Asprey gentleman's wristwatch, circular with baton numerals, manual wind, appears to run, on blue leather strapthe watch is running at time of condition report, light scratches to the glass and the dial, light scratches to the case with slightly harder to the back of the case, strap good, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
An Art Deco period silver purse watch by Movado, retailed through Black Starr & Gorham, with banded outer case, no. A106572, appears to runthe case moves well, some light scratches and minor knocks, dial has some minor blemishes, glass in one piece, stand opens well, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
A 1940s and later silver pin cushion by T&S, in the form of a cockerel, with wooden centre and pin cushion belly, marked Birmingham 1947there is light scratches to the silver, the pin cushion may have been re-stuck down as there is glue around the edge, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
An Art Deco period pearl necklace, white freshwater cultured graduating pearls with a silver clasp, with a vintage retailers box (2)the length is approx 58cm, some of the pearls have some light scratches to the surface, the central pearl/stone on the clasp is missing, otherwise generally good condition no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
An 18ct gold and hardstone signet ring, having a black oval panel with intaglio family crest in rubbed over setting, 5.5g and size Kthe ring is marked 0.750 with no date mark, looks like it may have been re-sized as the colour of the gold to the inside of the ring at the back is a slightly different colour with some small bubble like marks, the outside of the band is ok. light scratches to all of of the gold, there is a small crack across the stone running underneath the family crest, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
Two 19th century mourning jewellery items, one an 18ct gold ring, lacking two pearls, with two pearls and a rose cut diamond, 2.2g, the other a large black enamel pendant, with box back (2)there is a small chip to the back of the locket, next to the gold rim of the glass, some light scratches to the enamel and gold clasp, 4.1cm long excluding hoop, 3.2cm wide, 0.7cm think, generally good condition
A collection of Georgian and later silver and silver plated items, including two silver circular footed salt bowls, a tea strainer, along with a white metal napkin ring and strainer spoon, a Sheffield plate and glass inkwell on stand, a modern Burberrys clock and more (parcel)the Burberry clock is marked to the back, and with knight on horse back to the front, light scratches all over, quartz movement, 10.3cm x 5cm2, not working at time of condition report
A nice Victorian 15ct gold bracelet, the curb link chain having a pair of seed pearl encrusted hearts centred with an old cut stone, marked 15c to box clasp, 13.7g, 18cmit looks to be original condition, would need to form own opinion, all stones and pearls present, there are some light scratches to the gold, clasp works well, generally good condition no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
A vintage Indian enamelled bangle, in green, pink and white set with semi-precious stones, having crude hinged clasp of two elephant heads, 6.2cm inner diameterprobably silver, there is minor chips to the enamel throughout, larger chips to the enamel around the joints through use, light scratches to the enamel, there are also light scratches and minor chips to the stones, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
Two silk wedding kimonos, one in pale cream silk damask weave, featuring flying cranes, the other in deep orange, gold lame fabric lined and extensively machine embroidered with stylised floral and geometric motifs in in green, silver and gold thread. Both in good condition. Cream kimono has light mottling to back and hem
Edwardian fine cotton voile and lace trimmed dressing gown in pale turquoise and cream, printed with floral design, together with a pair of split leg drawers , a cotton underskirt and a machine embroidered christening gownProvenance, formerly the property of actor and director Henry Kiell Ayliff 1871-1949, and his sister Alice Mary Ayliff. Both born in South Africa, Henry came to Europe in the late 19th C, first studying Art at the Royal Academy in London. From 1901 he studied acting under Herman Vezin and went on to appear on stage in London and the provinces. Later he became a theatre director staging the first productions of many of George Bernard Shaw's plays A tall boy containing costume and other textiles, remained untouched for may years and now has been consigned by his grand-daughter Susanna . Dressing gown grubby with light stain on back of arm, measurements: underarm to underarm 63 cm, back of neck to hem 168 cm, sleeves 70 cm.
An Edwardian cream lace and cutwork bedspread, profusely decorated with coats of arms from European countries, including France, United Kingdom, Belgium, Italy, Montenegro and Serbia, possibly reflecting pre First World War alliances (234 x 252 cm). Fair to good condition with damage to a central cutwork panel and areas on hem and small areas of light staining
1950's gilt metal fitted carryalls (9) in a variety of finishes, including basketweave effect, engine turning, craquelure , brushed metal and reeding , two signed Evans & Park Lane,. Overall, items in good condition.Cane pattern carryalls have minor losses to silvering on mirrors and one has come unstuck. Light tarnishing to straps. One strap damaged and outer case scratched.
Christian Dior vintage compact in original box and slip cover, together with an unmarked mother of pearl effect lucite keepall and another gilt example by Volupte in grosgrain slipcase with handles and a novelty spherical gilt compact by Pygmalion. Dior compact good condition with small scratch to powder cover. Lucite keepall has light discolouration to gilt interior and it and Volupte item have losses to mirror
Hermes scarves featuring Casques et Plumets (Helmets and Plumes) with gold border, signed J Abadie and another pale green in the key design, both 90 x 90 cm. Gold scarf crisp, but with several marks and small stains on border. Key scarf has several pulls and light stains to centre. Both have hand rolled hems.
Two vintage Hermes silk scarves, one in Festival design in purples, pinks, green and gold, signed H d'Origny, the other Les Tuilleriessigned J Metz in white and gold . Festival scarf crisp with light signs of use. Tuilleries scarf crisp, formerly a plisse (pleated) scarf, shows signs of pleats, otherwise very good condition. Both scarves 90 x 90 cm.

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