Stephen Frank Wasley (1848-1934), Harbour scene possibly Whitby, signed, oil on canvas, 49.5 x 75cm.; 19.5 x 29.5in. * He exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Institute, and the Royal Society of Scottish Artists. His work is represented in the Maritime Museum, Greenwich, and Whitby.Condition Report: The painting is in good, restored condition. The painting has been relined as can be seen in the images. The surface of the painting has been cleaned and has lost some of the impasto you may expect. There is some craquelure across the surface of the painting and the line where the stretcher has pressed against the canvas running parallel to the edge of the painting is visible. There is a light surface scratch to the varnish as shown in image 6. There is one minor fleck of paint loss at the very top of the canvas as can be seen in image 9. The painting is framed but not glazed as can be seen. The frame has the odd knock and loss commensurate with age.
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Two Moloh military style jackets and a white shirt, both jackets are a UK size 16, shirt is a UK size 14, first jacket is light blue, cropped with coat tails, double breasted and silver buttons, second jacket is navy blue with an attractive embroidered design on lapels and sleeves, also with silver buttons. Condition report: All in very good condition.
Two Wedgwood diced tri-colour jasper goblets, one decorated with Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, the other with an American Eagle and Bermuda crest, (2) 12cm high Condition report: The first goblet has pencil marks indicating minor factory colour imperfections to some of the light blue squares.
A mixture of ladies blouses, mostly silk by various designers including Madeline, Chloe, Ralph Lauren, Guy Laroche and Umberto Ginocchietti (7). (Some size labels removed, mix of US sizes 10-12, UK sizes 14-16 and European 40) Condition report: marking on Umberto Ginocchietti blouse, light marking on Laroche, very faint mark on Chloe sleeve and collar - 2 Madeliene shirts brand new, still in packaging.
Sapphire and diamond hinged bangle circa 1920, set in ummarked gold, width 55mm inside, gross weight 15.4g. Condition report: some claws worn but all stones are secure; five diamonds old European and brilliant cut, largest 4.3mm; six sapphires brilliant cut , largest 3.5mm; the bangle has light surface scratching; overall it is in good condition.
Harold Riley (1934-), "First Light, 18th Hole St. Andrews, Old Course", signed and dated 2005 in the margin, a hand embellished print, 30 x 47.5cm.; 11.75 x 18.75in. Accompanying the lot is a copy of a letter from Harold Riley confirming this is a unique original work of mixed media and the title of the painting. Artists' Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot.
Longines Automatic 18ct gold man's watch, circa 1970, white satin dial, baton numerals, centre seconds, case 33mm, 24-jewel cal 290 automatic movement, 12365245, on a Longines black leather strap (ticks, winds, self-winds, sets time). *See clocks and watches proviso. All clocks and watches are sold without warranty. Comments regarding the going condition of clocks and watches relate to their state at the time of cataloguing and those comments may no-longer be correct at the time of sale or delivery. Buyers should assume that all lots will require servicing to be useable and reliable. Clocks and watches are not tested for accuracy, duration or water tightness. Condition report: light scratching on acrylic; few minor speckles on dial; slight speckling on hands; case back has had an inscription rubbed out; at the time of writing the watch is working but see the proviso above. Gross weight 39.4g.
Christian Dior ostrich saddle bag and matching shoes, green leather with blue piping and trims to the bag, silver tone hardware, diamante encrusted 'D' stirrup (thought to be Swarovski) and twin 'CD' diamante encrusted bit supports on strap, denim effect interior with zipped wall pocket with a 'CD' zip pull, external back pocket, 15 x 21.5 x 3cm, shoulder height drop 21cm and green ostrich leather shoes with 'CD' in silver tone hardware to the fronts and silver toes, twist effect heels, size 39.5, heel height 10cm. Condition report: Condition of the bag good commensurate with age, light creasing to the leather, two small marks to the back, 4 diamantes missing. Shoes in used condition worn on the soles and heels, fading and scuffing to the leather along one side, no obvious rips to the leather.
Sapphire and diamond necklace of four floral clusters on a 750 gold chain, gross weight 10.2g, each cluster 9.6mm. Condition report: sapphires oval cut, fair-light saturation and tone, no abrasion, transparent, dimensions 4.5 x 3.8mm; diamonds round brilliant, faint colour, clarity SI - I, 2mm. Hallmark "750" on clasp. Good condition overall.
Victorian silver basket, the lobed bowl with a scrolled handle on spreading foor, Charles Lias, London 1838, diameter 31cm, 34oz 1dwt. Condition report: hallmarks rubbed but legible, full set on bowl, maker's on handle and base; no splits or repairs, some light bruising, uplift ring around the well, no inscriptions, no signs of rubbing out. Overall the item is in good condition.
Local Interest - probably by Thomas Conder (1747-1831), An Accurate View of the Town of Nottingham, with the Castle, &c., Engraved for Walpoole's (sic) New & Complete British Traveller, Published by Alexander Hogg, London 1784, engraving, 24cm x 38cm; others, various states (3); Plan of The Town of Nottingham from the best Authorities Containing all the New Streets and Every Recent Alteration, later strike, 30cm x 46cm; Plan of Nottingham 1670, copperplate engraving, later 19th century restrike, 22cm x 28cm; John Ogilby, The Road from London to Derby, 18th century engraving, 18.5cm x 23cm; James Mason (1723-1805) after J. Smith (flr.1765), Perspective View of Newstead-Abbey (sic) and Park, in Nottinghamshire; belonging to the Rt. Honble. Lord Byron, Engraved for The Modern Universal British Traveller, [J. Cooke, London 1779], engraving with light hand-colouring, 21.5cm x 35.5cm; W.J.Cooke after J.M.W.Turner, R.A., Nottingham, monochrome and coloured strikes (9); Nottingham and Nottinghamshire postcards (10); ward maps; further prints, maps and plans (qty)
An 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, 83cm straight fullered blade, stamped Proved, Made In England, pierced steel guard with crowned GRV cypher and inscribed K. Paterson, KOYLI (King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry), June 14th 1915, wire bound fish skin grip, leather scabbard and frog, 101cm long overall
Medals, WW1 Highland Light Infantry/WW2, BEM Royal Navy groups of five and six - Father and Son, 23024 Major John Lockhart Taylor, ACF/TA/Highland Light Infantry, group of five, British War and Victory Medals - 241302 Cpl J.L. Taylor, H.L.I., WW2 Defence and 1939-1945 War Medals - unnamed as issued, Army Cadet Force Medal - A/Mjr. J.L Taylor; D/TX693655 Chief Pety Office Ian H. Taylor, BEM, RN, group of six, BEM (Military), E.II.R. - D/X693655 C.P.O. I.H. Taylor, RN, 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star/France and Germany clasp, Italy Star, 1939-1945 War Medal, RN Long Service Good Conduct Medal, E.II.R. - D/TX693655 I.H. Taylor, C.P.O., RN
Gibson Acoustic Guitar, 6-string Gibson SJ-200 New Vintage “Intimate” round-shouldered flat top Super Jumbo Acoustic Guitar, Serial No.11825062. Right hand model, brand new, unused, undamaged and unstrung as originally supplied, made by Gibson, Bozeman, Montana, USA. Flat spruce front in 2016 vintage sunburst finish with maple back and sides, ‘buffalo horns’ bridge c/w 4-mother of pearl inlays, maple neck with gold-plated tuning heads, rosewood fingerboard with 14/20 frets & mother of pearl position markers. Decorative fingerplate with a distinctive traditional engraved pattern. Original light-brown shaped Gibson deluxe case with chrome “PF” fastenings and soft-pink moulded interior. All in excellent condition apart from some very minor frayed fabric-backing to 2 case hinges.
Martin Acoustic Guitar, Classic 12-string Martin D12-28 Acoustic Guitar, serial number 1972853, right-hand model, brand new, unused, undamaged, never strung but with a complete original set of 12 Martin M180 extra light 80/20 bronze strings. Made by CF Martin & Co, Nazareth, PA. USA. Dreadnought flat top body with natural spruce top and rosewood back and sides in high gloss finish, white bindings, ebony black fingerboard with pearl dot inlays, 14/20 frets, solid mahogany neck with chrome Martin 12-string enclosed tuning heads. Martin black moulded hard-shell case with dark-green interior and chrome fastenings. All in excellent “as new” condition
A white marble and ormolu clock garniture, comprising a clock and a pair of five light candelabra, the rectangular clock case festooned with laurel swags beneath an arched top and vase finial, the sticks on rectangular stepped bases similarly decorated, key and pendulum, clock 42cm high, sticks 48.5cm high (5)
Charles Stadden Studio lead soldier figures, each fully decorated on oval plinth bases with title cartouches within gilded laurel wreath, comprises Drummer Royal Marines 1976; CPL Royal Marines light infantry 1902; Private Royal Marines 1805; Officer Marine Corps 1775; Officer The Lord High Admirals Regiment 1664; Colour Sergeant Royal Marines light infantry 1868, 11cm and smaller (7)
THE SHIPBUILDER'S MODEL OF THE BRITISH & COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING CO LTD MV "CLAN MACGOWAN", 1962 in glazed case on light oak base with engraved bronze presentation tablet inscribed MV "CLAN MACGOWAN" LAUNCHED 14TH DECEMBER 1962 BY MRS ERNEST MARPLES WIFE OF THE MINISTER OF TRANSPORT, 98.5cm l together with a ship's bell inscribed CLAN MACGOWAN, with clapper, 14cm h (2) Provenance: Presented to Ruth Alianore, Baroness Marples (1919-2014) in 1962 thence by descent to the present vendor. The MV Clan Macgowan, a cargo vessel of 8811 tonnes and 471 foot length was built at Greenock for the Clan Line Steamers Ltd. The vessel was severely damaged whilst berthed at Bombay in 1984 and was broken up the following year. ++Both items in the lot in fine original condition
SEVEN BARR, FLIGHT & BARR JAPAN PATTERN TEACUPS AND SAUCERS, C1805-10 including an earlier matching Flight & Barr teacup, saucers 14cm diam, impressed mark, the earlier cup incised B ++Handle of one cup damaged, gilding generally excellent. One or two items with light wear to the gilding on the rim
AN ENGLISH GLASS HALF SIZE CYLINDER BOTTLE, BAGOT SEAL, C1760-1800 22.5cm h, with affixed handwritten label Elderflower Water [18]79 ++In cellar found condition with light scratches and tiny chips on top of string rim. Purchased by the late vendor at the 2006 disposal by the Bagot family in these 'rooms Burton pp 1384/5.
A STAFFORDSHIRE COBALT GROUND LOVING CUP, DATED 1858 with gilt inscription John Shufflebotham Painter Cheadle 1858 Live and Let Live, 15.5cm h According to the Census, John Sufflebotham of Cheadle, Staffordshire was in 1871 residing at 75 High Street, described as a 'Painter, Master employing 5 men and 1 boy." ++Light crazing of the glaze but no damage or restoration
FOLLOWER OF LUDOLF BAKHUIZEN A DUTCH MAN O'WAR AND OTHER VESSELS OFF THE COAST OF HOLLAND oil on canvas, 82 x 75cm ++Relined and restored mid 20th c, the medium a little thin in places with some localised overpainting. The varnish requiring a light clean, in good quality old giltwood and composition strapwork frame,

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