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YORK SILVER. A GEORGE III GADROONED WAITER the rim with shells at intervals, on three feet, crested, 18cm diam, maker's and sterling marks wanting, 1800, 10ozs ++Light wear consistent with age, the marks good, the feet untidily soldered but in our opinion the solder original and not subsequent repair. A scarce example and of the period
ATTRIBUTED TO WALTER STEPHENS LETHBRIDGE (1772-1831) A MOTHER AND CHILD ivory, 10.2 x 8cm, the card backing inscribed No 6, with inscription on an old label on the backboard Mrs Shaw and her son Benjamin Shaw, fine contemporary ormolu frame ++In fine condition, the support not split or warped, the medium not rubbed or restored, frame retaining all the original gilding with light dirt
A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT engraved with trailing foliage, crested, blue glass liner, 6cm h, maker's mark rubbed, London 1819, a pair of George III silver salt cellars, London 1779 and other silver articles, comprising a pierced mustard pot, armada dish, napkin ring, round box and cover, cigarette box, two silver mounted pepper mills and a Continental beaker, 12ozs weighable (11) ++The mustard pot and salt cellars with light wear consistent with age, not damaged. The other items in good to very good second hand condition
AN UNUSUAL PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER PUNCH LADLES with gadrooned bowl and silver tipped twisted baleen handle, 38cm l, marked under bowl and on handle, by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1829 (3) ++Genuine examples in good condition with light wear consistent only with the age, the baleen handles not delaminating and original
A DERBY COFFEE CUP, C1785 the interior finely painted by Zachariah Boreman with a landscape with three diminutive figures, the exterior gilt with husks, 7.5cm h, puce painted mark, a Derby teacup and a Derby yellow banded coffee can, c1795-1800 (3) ++Boreman coffee cup in fine condition with some light wear to gilding on the rim. Teacup cracked, coffee can with slight crazing of the glaze and wear to gilding on the rim
•†ANTOINE BLANCHARD (MARCEL MASSON) (1910-1988) THE ARC DE TRIOMPHE signed, signed again and inscribed Arc de Triomphe Avenue de Champs Elysees Paris en 1900 verso, oil on canvas, 31.5 x 44cm Provenance: Omell Galleries, London 1976; sold with the artist's signed Certificat d'Authenticite dated 21 July 1976. ++In fine condition, the varnish requiring a light clean
•†MARGARET ROSS HISLOP, RSA, RBA (1895-1972) THE INTERIOR OF MARGARET AND HEALEY HISLOPS FLAT IN EDINBURGH signed, oil on hardboard, 89 x 67cm Provenance: Donated by the artist's daughter to raise funds for the repair of a church, when purchased by the present vendor's late parents in the 1970s. ++In excellent condition with an insignificant light scratch extreme upper right, requiring a light clean
NEEDLEWORK TOOLS. THREE RARE COMMEMORATIVE STEEL OR GILTMETAL BODKINS, DATED 1805-1837 impressed NELSON'S Dh & VICTORY OCT 21 1805, PRINCESS CHARLOTTE DIED NOV 6 1817 AGED 21 and VICTORIA I BORN MAY 24 1819 CROWNED JUNE 28 1838, 5.6-6.7cm and an early 19th c Trafalgar Commemorative printed and painted card needle book, the reverse with emblem and HN (4) ++The bodkin in fine condition, the book also in good condition with light wear only
CLARA FREDERICA MONTALBA, RWS (1840-1929) FISHING BOATS AT DAWN signed and dated '83, oil on canvas, 37 x 54.5cm ++The canvas bruised extreme left although not holed, some localised paint shrinkage mainly on the darker coloured sales of the boats, varnish requires a light clean, unlined and in the original Victorian heavy gilt frame
FOLLOWER OF JOHN FREDERICK HERRING PORTRAIT OF A HORSE IN A STABLE bears signature, oil on canvas, 30.5 x 29cm ++The medium a little thin and uneven in places, light craquelure, the varnish very dirty, the support not holed or torn and on the original stretchers, loose in the 19th c gold painted frame
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID CHEST OF DRAWERS bow fronted and fitted with six drawers with turned knobs, 111cm h; 57 x 116cm ++Satisfactory condition but not substantial damage or loss, some light cosmetic restoration such as the odd replacement turned knob, the drawers all retaining the lock
A FRENCH TURNED AND CARVED IVORY SNUFF BOX AND COVER, 19TH C with detached silver rim, the lid inset with an ivory relief of fruit and flowers, the interior of the box with the scene of a young bather and Cupid, 7cm diam ++Some faults and much encrusted with old dirt, the underside of the box with light scratches and age yellowing
A GEORGE III POLYCHROME DECORATED PAPIER MÂCHÉ TEA CADDY ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY CLAY, C1780 inset with two Wedgwood jasper ware cameos, one of Aesculapius, the well preserved painted decoration in the manner of Robert Adam, giltmetal mount, the interior with the original laminated papier mâché cover, 12cm h Henry Clay of Birmingham, Japanner in Ordinary to His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales was the pre-eminent manufacturer of papier mâché goods in the late 18th century. The present caddy conforms to his 'New Improved Paperware' Patent of 1772, being of laminated construction, as distinct from the traditional papier mâché method. The Wedgwood cameos are original and an example of that of Aesculapius is illustrated Reilly (R) Wedgwood, 1989, vol II, fig 1227. Wedgwood's biographer, Eliza Meteyard (1816-1879) described Henry Clay as "a most ingenious cabinet-maker of Birmingham, [who] was at this time doing much for Wedgwood's fame, by inserting the cameos in tea caddies, writing desks, dressing cases and similar articles.... These signs of Clay's exceeding taste and ingenuity induced [Matthew] Boulton to suggest a partnership, but Clay for some reason declined." It is not known whether the present caddy is marked as the slightly recessed foot is still covered to a large extent with what could be the original coarse green baize. Other examples are illustrated Gilbert (C), Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Leeds 1996, figs 201 and 202. An example set with jasper ware cameos but decorated with a dusted ground is illustrated Jones (Y), Japanned Papier Mâché and Tin Ware, Woodbridge 2012, fig 116. Another example, almost identical to the present lot, was sold Bonhams, London, 6 March 2013, lot 103. ++In good entirely unrestored condition with light wear and old build up of dirt, lacking the ring from the finial on the lid, the hinge complete and in good condition, the jasper medallion on the reverse slightly scratched and lacking the glass. The papier mâché straight undamaged, not delaminating and entirely unrestored. Rare in this fine original condition
JOHN JONES ( C1745-1897) AFTER SIR HENRY RAEBURN, RA, RSA (1756-1880) JAMES BALFOUR ESQR SECRETARY AND TREASURER OF THE EDINBURGH COMPANY OF GOLFERS 1796 mezzotint mounted to platemark, 82 x 41cm, Richard Banks Harraden after Edward Orme, Dundee from the West, aquatint, 1803, mounted to image, 33 x 44cm, verre eglomise mount and by and after William Daniell RA, Broughty Ferry Forfarshire; Dundee Forfarshire, a pair, aquatints from A Voyage Round the Coast of Great Britain 1822, 24 x 35cm and c, maple frames (4) ++Portrait of Balfour heavily stained and with closed tears. Dundee from the West stained and faded. One of the two Daniel prints somewhat faded and discoloured, the other in fine condition with only light fading
A DERBY ARMORIAL PLATE, C1795 painted with shield of arms and crest borne on a light blue medallion, 23.5cm diam, puce painted mark and a Derby crested plate, c1820 with gilt initial S (2) ++Armorial plate with small old repair to the rim at 7 o'clock, the crested plate with slight crazing of the glaze
A GEORGE III SILVER BALUSTER COFFEE POT 30cm h, maker WB, a pellet between, perhaps Walter Brind, London 1781, 25ozs gross ++Light wear and polish scratches, little play in hinge. Marked on rim of lid with lion passant and illegible maker's mark, the marks underneath practically as struck, no engraving or evidence of erasure. The pearwood handle in good condition and secure
A SILVER CONDIMENT SET BY GERALD BENNEY, 1960 the mustard pot and salt cellar with cinnamon glass liner, crested, pepper mill 14cm h, maker's mark, London hallmark, 13ozs 10dwts weighable ++In good second hand condition with a few light scratches from normal use but not noticeably worn, no play in mustard pot, no subsequent engraving or erasure
SOCCER. BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT AND COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL MEDAL, 1894-5 the reverse engraved WINNERS 1894-5 T THORPE, 3.4cm h excluding ring, by Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1874, cased, 19.2g Tom Thorpe, Walsall Unity goalkeeper. ++Light wear and minor scratches really only noticeable under 10x magnification
WILLIAM JACOB BAER (1860-1941) PORTRAIT OF PRISCILLA, MRS WILLIAM OSBORN half length, oil on canvas, 75 x 62cm, sold with several autograph letters from W J Baer to his client and a photograph of the present portrait on the artist's easel Provenance: Commissioned in 1927 from the artist by Dorothea, Mrs Harold Bowman Gilroy, nee Osborn, of Fingask Castle, Perthshire. The sitter, Priscilla A Osborn, nee Jenks, was born on 28th June 1789 and died on 6th September 1853. The present portrait is a copy of the original (whereabouts unknown) of the early 19th century. ++In good unrestored condition, the varnish requiring a light clean. The support not lined and in the original early 19th c gilt cavetto frame. The cavetto lacking one of the corner shells
A RUSSIAN SILVER CYLINDRICAL TEA CANISTER AND COVER 7cm h, marked on base and cover, maker BK, 1788, the canister further engraved on the underside with a contemporary monogram, 11ozs 5dwts ++Well made and of heavy gauge in good condition with a few light scratches and marks, no engraving or repairs. The wire ring pull on the cover original and secured by a bent staple on the underside. The interior retaining all of the original gilding

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