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An Edwardian silver tea caddy, Roberts & Belk Ltd, London 1906, the domed fluted cover above conforming body, with lion mask swing handles, 13cm high, with an Edwardian silver novelty table lighter, Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1906, modelled as an Aladdin's lamp, 7cm high, gross weight 10ozt (2)
A Guild of Handicraft Edwardian silver porringer, London 1906, possibly by Charles Robert Ashbee, the Arts and Crafts designed bowl with planished detail and twin looped handles, each set with an oval chrysoprase cabochon, green glass inset liner, 28cm wide, 6ozt (excluding liner) (liner at fault) Condition report: No makers mark for Charles Robert Ashbee. Similar examples can be seen at: Sworders 25th October 2022 auction (lot 79)Great Western Auctions 22nd March 2024 (lot 2515) Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers 8th August 2024 (lot 875) Bonhams 3rd June 2021 (lot 67) Green glass liner possibly by PowellGreen glass liner has large radiating crack, with small crack next to it. Minor glass blemish to interior. Minor surface scratches seen to the foot rim. Chrysoprase cabochons aren't matched in colour, one darker than the other. Lighter chrysoprase with deep scratch to top of cabochon. Tarnishing seen to the interior of the bowl (seen in image 9) Tarnishing seen to the handles. Sits flat against surface. Scratches and scuffs seen to the underside. General surface scuffs, scratches, blemishes seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Makers marks are particularly rubbed.
A Royal Crown Derby imari part tea service, pattern 2451, comprising thirteen teacups, eleven saucers, one cake or bread and butter plate and a small fluted cylindrical pot, printed marks (26)Condition:Several teacups have wear to lower portion of gilt handlesOne saucer has decoration wear, a few others with lighter rubbingNo damages, repairs or crazing
The Rolleicord is a high-quality twin-lens reflex (TLR) camera manufactured by Franke & Heidecke in Braunschweig, Germany. Known for its precision engineering and classic design, the Rolleicord was designed as a lighter, more affordable alternative to the Rolleiflex, while maintaining exceptional image quality. This model features the Carl Zeiss Triotar 75mm f/3.5 lens, renowned for its sharpness and beautiful rendering. Includes original leather protective case. Issued: c. 1930sDimensions: 5.75"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
ALBERT GOODWIN (BRITISH 1845-1932) SUNSET THROUGH WOODLAND Watercolour heightened with bodycolour Signed with monogram and dated '65' (lower left) 34 x 48cm (13¼ x 18¾ in.) Provenance: Chris Beetles, London From the estate of the Late David Pike, sold to benefit The Art Fund Exhibited: London, Chris Beetles, The Albert Goodwin Exhibition, June 2007, No.1 Condition Report: Some light discolouration to the sheet. There are two vertical patches to the lower right corner where the sheet and pigments are lighter than the surrounding area (each approx.. 7cm), but it is unclear whether this was the artist's intention rather than later discolouration. Light undulation to the sheet under the glazed frame. Unexamined out of glazed frame.Condition Report Disclaimer
FRANS FRANCKEN THE YOUNGER (FLEMISH 1581-1642) THE TRIUMPH OF NEPTUNE AND AMPHITRITE Oil on panel 63.5 x 89.5cm (25 x 35 in.) In a carved and gilt wood frame Provenance: The Dukes of Croÿ, Brussels, probably since the 17th century and thence by family descent to Karl Rudolf, Duke of Croÿ (1859-1906), who married in 1888, Marie-Ludmilla Princess and Duchess of Arenberg (1870-1953), Chateâu de L'Hermitage, Condé sur L'Escaut, France, until the First World War, and thereafter at Chateâu 'La Solitude', Brussels Thence by descent Sale, Sotheby's, London, Old Master Paintings, 7 July 2005, lot 1, where acquired by the present owner Beneath a tempestuous sky bathed in a silvery glow, sea creatures, mermaids, river gods, and tritons parade to celebrate the union of Neptune and Amphitrite. Amphitrite, a nereid and daughter of Nereus, initially rejected Neptune's marriage proposal and sought to avoid him, finding refuge in the farthest reaches of the ocean. However, Neptune sent dolphins to find her, convincing her to accept his proposal-a mission later honoured with the creation of the star constellation Delphinus. Born in Antwerp in 1581, Frans Francken was a Flemish painter who achieved significant success during his lifetime. The son of the renowned artist Frans Francken the Elder, he began his training in his father's workshop before becoming a master in the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke. Francken's versatile talent allowed him to work in various genres, from religious themes to mythological subjects, inspiring artists such as Jan Bruegel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens.The triumph of Neptune and Amphitrite was a subject treated by the artist frequently, with different variations of the composition; for which see U. Härting, Frans Francken der Jüngere, 1989, pp. 310-11, cat. nos. 279-95. The closer example is a smaller panel sold at Christie's, London, 28 November 1975, lot 34, in which the right-hand side of the composition and the distant landscape differ. In other renditions, Francken usually depicted a gathering of gods on the distant shore, but here, this is replaced by Neptune's entourage in the background.This painting's provenance is notable, likely remaining uninterrupted until its auction at Sotheby's. The Croÿ family, a prominent force in the Southern Netherlands, Burgundy, and France in the 17th century, held high positions under Spanish rule. Their patronage of the arts was equally influential. In the 15th century, they amassed an extraordinary collection of manuscripts, later acquired by Margaret of Austria. Charles III de Croÿ, Duke of Croÿ and Prince of Chimay, built a vast collection of paintings, jewels, and manuscripts, including eleven works attributed to Veronese. The family also had ties to the Arenberg family, renowned art patrons and collectors in the 18th and 19th centuries. Condition Report: Two horizontal lines of wooden supports verso, which correspond with cracks to the panel recto (see online images). The higher of the two cracks approx. 10cm and running from the upper right edge. The second crack runs the width of the panel under the feet of Neptune and Amphitrite. There is some associated overpaint here which is visible in a natural light. There is a small vertical crack (approx. 3cm) running up from the lower right corner, this then extends up the full length of the panel as a lighter crack, but no split. Light craquelure throughout. Rubbing and abrasions to the framing edges. Inspection under UV light reveals retouching to the aforementioned areas of cracking, as we all one or two very light spots of retouching. There is a heavy green varnish which may be obscuring further restoration.Condition Report Disclaimer
Royal Crown Derby Imari silver gilt mounted jar, 1128, RS, London 1993, 10.5cm, and two table lighter bases.Qty: 3Condition report:Jar; lid is not mounted quite flat, no apparent damage or recent repair, gilding is now poor, otherwise no damage or restorationLighter base 1; good condition, no damage or restorationLighter base 2; good condition, no damage or restoration
A chrome-plated Art Deco style table lighter, the hinged cover modelled as Mephistopheles with the pedestal cast with a female gazing up at him, 26cm; a garnet and marcasite bangle marked 925; eye bath, cricket pot, cinnabar style snuff bottle and a bone snuff bottle, Victorian Staffordshire toothpaste pot and another smaller lid.
A WW1 Victory Medal to 558346 Pte S Goldberg Labour Corps; a WW2 pair, comprising War Medal and Defence Medal, with ribbons; a Scots Guards blanket box plate, inscribed 3/Scots Guards 5243 A Barker; a silver-plated Old Contemptibles presentation tankard, inscribed Edmonton Branch, Old Contemptibles Presented By Edmonton and District Branch Won By A J Barker 1949; a pewter Gibraltar tankard; and a Ronson Varaflame lighter in original box.Qty: 6
Two pairs of deer antlers, unmounted, one fitted with an iron ring mount, lighter brown pair, each approximately57cm wide24cm deep95cm high,dark brown pair, each approximately53cm wide46cm deep80cm high (4)Condition ReportBoth with light damages, one with section broken and detached, both with evidence of old screw holes and fixings,
A Victorian silver smoker's companion, London 1866, the spherical reservoir raised on a pierced tripod base, lighter finial lacking,7cm wide7cm deep15cm high,together with four circular silver ashtrays,Chester, three 1931, one 1924,7cm diameter (5)Condition ReportMaker's mark lacking. Soldered repair to the base, the finial lacking, knocks and dents associatted with age and use.
A selection of silver accessories and other items, including: a George V silver vesta case, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1919; a modern silver photograph frame, by Carr's of Sheffield; a white metal coin case; two silver collared cut-glass scent bottles with stoppers; a Maruman white metal cigarette lighter; a pair of Edwardian silver rimmed open salt cellars; and a propelling pencil.
A selection of silver and other collectibles, including: a brass propelling pencil; an Imco Triplex cigarette lighter; a cut glass scent bottle with white metal top; a silver handled button hook; a silver butter knife; a white metal "Whiskey" decanter label; a silver cover; a silver pusher; and other items, the weighable silver approximately 2.8oz gross.
AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS, to include a novelty Bakelite dog lighter, a cased Colibri lighter, an art deco silver fronted travel clock with engine turned pattern detail, hallmarked Birmingham 1930, a goliath pocket watch with travel case, a cased travel clock (condition report: general moderate wear, items have not been tested for working condition, we cannot guarantee the working conditions of the items)
A BAG OF ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include three shell bead necklaces, a cultured pearl necklace AF, a clear bead necklace, brooches, watch face, watch strap, a plastic horse head brooch, a lighter, earrings, rings, a yellow metal cabochon set pendant unmarked, a holed George III 1817 coin etc
A LARGE GROUP OF SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE COLLECTABLES Mostly mid-20th century, including 'Police Republic Singapore' swagger stick, 12 whistles; The Metropolitan Robinson & Co, six examples marked 'Singapore Police Force,' 'Vigilante Corps,' 'Polis Repablik Singapura,' and three others, two leather belts with buckles; 'Polis Repablik Singapura,' and 'Police Republic Singapore,' two hats with 'Polis Repablik Singapura' badges, other badges and insignia, a 'Good Service' medal, leather truncheon holster, a set of five Chinese silver-gilt buttons by maker PKO, and a framed wall plaque, together with an Austrian military trench lighter Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale without disclosing the identity of the owner. Condition Report Two whistles show oxidisation, one belt buckle also shows moderate oxidisation, and the clasp from the leather belt pouch is severely oxidised. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Collection of books; comprising of Chamber's Journal Sixth Series Vol X published by W&R Chambers 1907, The Incas Ransom by Albert Lee published by S.W. Partridge 1898, The Upas Tree by Florence L. Barclay 1912, The Lamp Lighter by Miss Cumming published by Ward Lock & Co Ltd, The Scarlett Pimpernel published by Hodder and Stoughton, Mystery Sea stories, and other examples **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTING AND PACKING**
John White R.I, R.O.I (1851-1933)"Blossoms at Branscombe"Bears signature, gouache, 28.5cm by 44cmThe paper is loose and mobile behind the mount, but it is flat and even with no creases or tear. Two retouched scratches in the sky mid left, the larger one approx 2.5inches long. There is a line of lighter paint along the top edge. Possibly some slight fading/muting of colours as the green foliage is fairly blueish. Otherwise good condition.

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