HANS BARTTENBACH (B.1908)PORTRAIT OF AN ELDERLY LADY; PORTRAIT OF AN OLD MANa pair, both signed, panels, 16.5 x 12.5cm (2)Provenance: E Stacy Marks Ltd, Eastbourne.The varnish yellowed with time and requiring a light clean only. Both in fine condition, stable, the panels nor warped or split and in c1960`s 18th style ornate gilt frames
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A GERMAN, THIRD REICH, SECOND MODEL LUFTWAFFE OFFICER`S DAGGER AND SHEATHof S M F SOLINGEN, with maker`s etched trademark, blade 26cm l, with original hangers and portepeeA very well preserved entirely original example with on one side of the blade a tiny light spot of surface rust only, the amber plastic grip with tiny cut mark on one side that is hardly noticeable. Retaining practically all of the original finish, the sheath with some localised oxidisation. The hangers and portepee in good condition and undoubtedly authentic and original
A PRUSSIAN 1871 MODEL BAYONET AND SCABBARDthe etched spearpoint blade stamped WKC (Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co) with bronze hilt and brass mounted leather scabbard, length of blade 45.5cmLight overall pitting and wear but complete, the leather scabbard creased and with surface chips and wear to the leather but complete and original
AN 1827 PATTERN RIFLE VOLUNTEER OFFICER`S SWORD AND SCABBARDthe 1845 pattern etched blade inscribed WEST MIDDLESEX RIFLES and with tiger crest above the initials CD, by CARTER HANOVER ST LONDON, length of blade 83.5cm. The hilt lacking most of the original finish with only traces of nickel plating, general light wear, the scabbard complete with both loose rings and light overall pitting. The scabbard original and with only a few light dents. Small on one side at end but not creased, the scabbard original to the sword
A FRENCH CAVALRY OFFICER`S SABRE AND SCABBARDthe fullered blade engraved on the back with inscription and dates 1896 & 1914, the gilt brass hilt with wire bound black leather covered grip, steel scabbard with loose ring, length of blade 89cmIn good original condition with light pitting but complete
A VICTORIAN JAPANNED PAPIER MÂCHÉ STATIONERY BOX BY JENNENS & BETTRIDGEof bombé form, the lid painted with flowers, the sides with gilt tracery, the fitted interior retaining the original pink silk and velvet lining, 17cm w, impressed crown and JENNENS & BETTRIDGE LONDON, c1840Slight dent on lid just visible when held at an angle to the light, in good condition no chips or cracks and not damaged beneath the hinges as is common to these boxes
A extensive Austro-Hungarian silver table service by Josef Carl Klinkosch, Vienna, 1867-1922 3rd (.800) standard, Imperial silversmiths mark, in a rococo foliate pattern, engraved with a coronet, a monogram ‘AG’ beneath, comprising: Twenty four table forks, Twelve table spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Twelve dessert spoons, Twelve tea spoons, Eleven coffee spoons, Twelve ice cream spoons, An ice cream serving spoon, Two serving forks, Two serving spoons, Two dessert serving spoons, Six salt spoons, Six salt cellars (with blue glass liners). Three sauce ladles, A soup ladle, An asparagus tongs, A cake server, A pair of fish servers, A sugar sifting spoon, A butter knife, 9886g (317.8 oz); With a pair of silver and ivory salad servers and a silver and steel serving knife; And the following with silver handles and steel blades: Twenty one table knives, Twenty three dessert knives (and a handle); In a light oak fitted canteen box, the cover with a plaque engraved with a coronet, a monogram ‘AG’ beneath, 63cm (24 3/4in) wide. The coronet for a count (Graf).
A gilt metal and glass ten light stem chandelier, central glass column with glass drop swags and supporting platform with lights and scroll arms over further glass drops and glass sphere, 96cm high x 50cm wide, (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use)
A pair of Italian nine light chrome cube chandeliers designed by Gaetano Sciolari, 20th century, central rectangular chrome column supporting frame with rectangular chrome light supports, bearing `cube by Sciolari mod.depositato` stickers to top, 58cm high x 36cm wide. (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use).
John Sheldon, a rare leather cased patent escritoir, the tooled leather case with gilt lettering and with a further outer tooled claret leather case, the interior lid printed 'John Sheldon's Escritoir Almanack (sic) for 1851', the fitted interior with a hinged 'T' section, marked for 'postage stamps, inkstand, wax lights, gum or other wafers', with original silver plated combination seal/ coin and letter scale, inscribed 'John Sheldon', with folding inkstand, wax light containers and taper stick and an open section for assorted pens, waxes and nibs, 14.5 x 10.5cm John Sheldon, inventor & maker of pencils, pens & steel toys (working 1833-1858, died 1864). Held Design Registrations for pens that incorporated postal spring balances, Nos.66, 1127, 1184 and 1207 of 1842, No.716 of 1843 and No.3507 of 1853. Exhibitor at Great Exhibition 1851. Made scales for the USA.
A Maitland-Smith satinwood bonheur du jour, the bowfront with inset light brown leather D section below a superstructure of painted drawers and six small `Fine Art` volumes, musical trophy decoration over drawers to the sides, dual frieze drawers, on tapering square legs, spade feet, H 102 x W 101 cms approximately and a similarly painted chair en suite
*Keith Frederick Grant (b. 1930) `Coast Light and Rain, Scotland 81` A coastal scene looking out to sea, bright white sunlight to the centre, rocks to either side in the foreground Inscribed to verso: COAST NEAR ARBROATH SCOTLAND and signed and dated 81 Watercolour laid down on board 38 x 138 cms approximately Provenance: Browse and Darby Exhibited: Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 1983*Subject to Artists Resale Rights
*Keith Frederick Grant (b. 1930) `Tropical New Moon, Korou, French Guyana` 1984 A scene featuring lush vegetation, a wide shaft of yellow and white light to the centre, a crescent moon above Acrylic and ink Signed to verso 46.5 x 51 cms approximately Provenance: Browse and Darby*Subject to Artists Resale Rights

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