[WILDE OSCAR]: (1854-1900) Irish Playwright & Novelist. WILDE WILLIAM (1815-1876) Irish Surgeon, father of Oscar Wilde. Signed carte-de-visite photograph depicting Wilde seated in a full length pose wearing his uniform. Photograph by James Robinson of Dublin. Signed by Wilde with his name alone to the lower photographer`s mount and further signed and inscribed to the verso and dated 1867 in his hand. Some very light overall age toning to the recto and extensive staining and foxing to the verso (affecting the signature and inscription, all of which remain completely legible). Scarce. G
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An early 19th Century ormolu six light candelabra (converted),the centre sconce mounted with three rams heads,joined by six rope twist branches terminating in collared leopards heads on a fluted acanthus column to four ring drop grotesque masks,ceramic and circular scroll base,S/D 56cm high ILLUSTRATED
A SMALL RUSSIAN SILVER-GILT AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL SALT AND SPOON MARK OF KARL FABERGE, "88" STANDARD, ATTRIBUTED TO WORKMASTER FEDOR RUCKERT, MOSCOW, 1896/1908 Squat circular on three ball feet, decorated with styised scrolling red flowers on shaded light blue ground and highlighted with gilt whorls and beaded tassels on green and black panels, the unmarked spoon with shaded pink and yellow flowers and blue and green foliage on cream ground, with blue trefoil finial centred by an orange drop motif 1 1/8 in. diameter (2.8 cm.), 1 in. high (2.5 cm.) View on Christie's.com
French green onyx and gilded metal two train clock garniture, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3" white dial within a drumhead casing surmounted by an eagle with outstretched wings and supported upon two tapering columns and octagonal shaped base, 14" high, flanked by a pair of two light matching candelabra, 9.75" high
French porcelain and ormolu gold painted two train mantel clock, the Japy Freres movement striking on a bell, the 3.5" convex porcelain dial within an ornate case inset with painted porcelain panels and surmounted by an urn finial, 18" high; also a porcelain and gilded metal five light candelabrum, 14.5" high (2)
French gilded spelter and red marble two train clock garniture, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3" cream dial inset into the stepped marble base and surmounted by a standing lady holding flowers in her apron, 21" high, flanked by two matching five light candelabra, 23" high
Large 20th century gilded metal and white marble two train clock garniture, the movement striking on a bell, the 3.5" convex cream dial signed Imperial, within a lyre shaped case flanked by two cherubs with goats legs upon a rectangular base with rounded ends supported upon quadruple paw feet, 24.5" high, flanked by two matching seven light candelabra, 24" high
Good French rouge marble and bronze two train clock garniture, the movement signed J. E. D within an oval striking on a bell, the 3.5" dial signed Barbedienne, within a breakfront classical pedestal case surmounted by a bronze tazza signed F. Barbedienne with two engraved heart shape handles, 14.75" high, flanked by two matching marble and bronze twin light candelabra surmounted by a stork and entwined serpent standing upon a turtle, 12.75" high
Greece, Order of the Redeemer, Grand Cross Set of Insignia, King Otho I Issue, comprising: (i) Sash badge, unmarked, of French manufacture, in gold and enamels, white enamelled eight-pointed cross with green enamelled oak and laurel wreath in angles, centre with gold portrait of King Otho facing right, legend around in gold letters on blue enamel ?TO? ??S??E?S THS ??????S (Otho King of Greece), rev., centre with arms of Bavaria, motto of the Order around ? ????? SOY ???? ????? ??????S??? ?? ?S??? (Thy Right Hand O Lord is Majestic in Strength). 103.5mm x 72.5mm, small chip at N of OTON and with light overall wear, good very fine, with original sash; (ii) Breast star, probably by Rundell, Bridge & Co. and commissioned circa 1837-39, in silver, with pierced jewel-cut rays, centre in gold and enamels, rev., gilt, with Russian style screw-back suspension and plain separate silver backplate, 82mm, good extremely fine; housed in a purpose-made maroon leather case, the lid stamped SAVIOUR OF GREECE in gold, with silk lining stamped ‘Rundell, Bridge & Co. Jewellers & Goldsmiths To The Queen, and Royal Family, 32 Ludgate Hill.’ (lot)
Greece, Order of the Redeemer, King Otho I Issue, breast star, probably by Rundell, Bridge & Co. and commissioned circa 1837-39, in silver, with plain rays, centre in gold and enamels, rev., gilt, with Russian style screw-back suspension and plain separate silver backplate, 88 x 77.5mm, light evidence of wear and with ‘X’ scratched on reverse to indicate correct orientation of the star, extremely fine, in fitted case
‡ Indian Mutiny, Boer War and Great War Family Group: Deputy Commissary and Honourable Captain Patrick Devitt(e), Indian Mutiny 1857-58, 1 clasp, Central India (Serjt. P. Devitt, Sappers & Miners), obverse scratched, very fine; Private Charles Sidney Devitte, Devon Regiment, Pair: Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Elandslaagte, Transvaal (4701 Pte. H.C. De Vitte, Devon: Regt.), King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasp (4701 Pte. H. C. Devitte, Devon Regt.), both with light obverse scratches, very fine; Lance-Corporal Hilton Charles Devitte, 1/4 Battalion Devon Regiment, late 2/5th Battalion, Three, 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals (2304 Pte. H. C. Devitte. Devon R.), good very fine (6)
Egypt Trio awarded to Private George Gill, Royal Marine Light Infantry, Three: Egypt 1882-89, reverse undated, 2 clasps, Suakin 1885, Tofrek (G. Gill, Pte. R.M.L.I.), Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, Victoria (Geo. Gill, Pte. No. 2741, Plymouth R.M.L.I), Khedive’s Star 1884-6, very fine (3)
Great War and Second World War Family Group: Sergeant Horace Golby, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 1914-15 Star (2207 Cpl. H. Goldby. R. War. R.), Victory Medal (200368 Sjt.); Private C. J. Golby, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Efficiency Medal, George VI type 1 (5111772 Pte. C. J. Golby. K.O.Y.L.I.), with related ‘dog tag’; Guardsman Leslie David Golby, Grenadier Guards, 1939-45, Africa and Italy Stars, War Medal, in forwarding box addressed to his father; together with British Red Cross Society Medal for War Service, Silver Jubilee 1935 (2), Coronation 1937, a M.B.E. and Great War miniature group of five, a Great War miniature pair and a Second War miniature group of four, very fine or better (21)
Mixed lot of 9 bottles and half bottles comprising: 3 bottles Mathers Very Fine Old Rum & Black Beer 1 half bottle Gilbeys Invalid Tonic Wine 1 half bottle Jackaroo Australian Cream Sherry 1 half bottle The Mead House, Mead Bitters 1 bottle Joseph Teavers South African Burgundy 1 bottle Galista Australian Ruby Strong Wine 1 bottle Adams 15 year old Light Tawny Port, `as supplied to The House of Lords`
A LARGE PAIR OF SITZENDORF FIGURAL CANDELABRA modelled as an 18th century gallant and his female companion, wearing typical sprigged dress, both carrying a basket of flowers and holding posies, standing against a tree trunk issuing with three branch three light candelabrum with rococo sockets, heavily encrusted with flowers, 28" high (Illustrated)

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