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Manner of Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725-1805), a late 19th or early 20th century portrait of a young woman with a cockatoo, oil on canvas, 74 cm x 54 cm in a giltwood frame.Condition report: Two repaired / restored areas to the canvas. Light cracking evident to lighter areas on close inspection. Some surface scrapes that sympathetic cleaning may remove. Frame with minor losses commensurate with age.
Three vintage Couch & Hoskin Limited wool suits, each comprising jacket and two pairs of trousers CONDITION REPORTS Trousers are 29" inside leg, waists varry from 37 1/2" - 38". Two jackest 19" across the back shoulder to shoulder and 32" length and the lighter colour jacket 18" across the back shoulder to shoulder and 31 1/2" in length.The lighter striped suit has moth holes through out and the lighter suit has heavy staining through out espcailly to the trousers. All have wear and tear conducive to age and use including fraying to the edges. See images for more details.
JOHN GIORNO (1936-2019)WE GAVE A PARTY FOR THE GODS AND THE GODS ALL CAME 2013 signed and dated '13 on the reverseCadmium Yellow Deep watercolour on paper38 by 37.6 cm.14 15/16 by 14 13/16 in.Footnotes:ProvenanceMax Wigram Gallery, LondonAcquired directly from the above by the present ownerExhibitedLondon, Max Wigram Gallery, Everyone Gets Lighter, 2013-2014For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Archibald Knox (British 1864-1933), a copper wall mirror for Liberty & Co c.1900, applied label on reverse 'Liberty London' Rectangular form, copper over wood, embossed the Celtic entwined entrelacs, with riveted sections, brackets for hanging 61 cm x 91 cm Property from a Private London Collection.Some aging,wear and rubbing to surfaces, with some old marks and a few scratches in keeping with age and natural use. A few indentations on the edges and some paint marks. One half slightly more tarnished than the other half - one side appears slightly lighter. Some tears to paper covering the back. On the back you can see that there have been brackets that have been positioned in different places.
WILLIAM ERIC THORP (BRITISH, 1901-1993) The Royal Yacht 'Britannia' in the Thames awaiting the arrival of H.R.H. Princess Margaret and Mr. Anthony Armstrong-Jones (later Lord Snowden), to embark the couple on their honeymoon following their marriage at Westminster Abbey on 7th May 1960 Oil on board Signed ‘W Eric THORP’ (lower left); artist label to reverse 19¾ x 29½in. (50 x 75cm.)Condition report: Needs a clean, minor craquelure to lighter elements
OZZY OSBOURNE RIAA AWARD. An official RIAA platinum sales award presented to recognise sales of 1,000,000 copies of 'The Ultimate Sin'. Measures 17 x 21". Also a framed photo of the circa 1986 live set up, with bold inscription and signature from Randy Castillo, another bold inscription (unsigned), then two faint signatures which appear to be by Phil Soussant and then very faintly (to a lighter area) possibly in the hand of Ozzy Osbourne. Note that it is not possible to verify the Ozzy signature and buyers should satisy themselves from the images and lot description. These items are from the estate of Brian Jones who toured with ELO in the 1970s and 80s, then with Ozzy Osbourne and ELO part two.
ROCK AND POP COLLECTABLES - ELO PAPERWEIGHTS / FIGURINES ETC. . Collection of novelty memorabilia items to include: two ELO paperweights. MCA Records branded Zippo lighter in case, Buddy Holly Leonardo Collection figurine (note damage to guitar), Jimi Hendrix Spawn doll in box, Obama Jailbreak Toys figure in box, X-Ray Spex 'Identity' card, Gary Numan autograph and more. All from the collection of radio DJ Tony Prince.
A S.T. Dupont gilt metal lighter, having brown Laque de Chine and marked S.T. Dupont Paris to base, Ref:0018536, Serial No. 16ECZ97, Certificate number 46667H, 5.6cm long, in original box, together with paperwork, International Guarantee Card, and purchase receipt dated 15-12-92Condition report: minor surface scratches to metal and Chinese lacquercurrently in working orderbox interior having minor discolourationoriginal instructions a little dog-earedNo initials engraved to front lid
George VI silver cigarette case of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, (Birmingham 1937) together with two other silver cigarette cases (various dates and makers) and a silver plated Parker Roller Beacon table lighter, approximately 12oz of weighable silver, lighter 12cm in overall height
Part silk Kashan rug, with central medallion and floral vases on midnight blue ground within main meander border, 210 x 126cmCondition report: No severe damages, tears or paricular areas of wear, just a few surface marks and stains, some inconsistencies in colour, one end is lighter in colour
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a novelty table cigar lighter, modelled as a candle in a chamber stick, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1903, a Victorian inkstand, by John Figg, London 1883, with a pierced gallery, a set of three menu card holders modelled as running foxes, an inkwell, a silver-mounted glass liqueur bottle, and a silver-mounted watch case with a Goliath watch, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, including: a George III silver cream boat, probably by William Skeen, London 1782, oval form, leaf capped scroll handle, punch bead border, on three shell capped hoof feet, plus a silver-gilt cream jug, a baluster cream jug, a George III caster, London 1760, a toast rack, a bowl, a cigarette box, four napkin rings, a circular dish, an egg cup, a pepper pot, a salt and pepper pot, a four-piece dressing table set, plus an electroplated chick pin cushion, a Dunhill Tallboy lighter, and a set of six fruit knives and forks, cased, approx. weighable 32oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of Edwardian silver-mounted glass whisky tots, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1908, one with a later label, plus a pair of dwarf candlesticks, Sheffield 1891, a hip flask, the cover a.f, inscribed, two cigarette boxes and a table cigar lighter, by Sebastian Garrard, London 1927, approx. weighable 8oz. (8)
Please note: this lot does not have a winder.A Parker Beacon (Dunhill) electroplated watch lighter, inscribed 'Beacon/Parker', base stamped 'Licensed English Patent 143752/Made in Switzerland/Lights in a Flash', rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the square dial, with 'Swiss made' in black, with a ring attachment, height 5.2cm. The Parker Pipe Company was set up by Dunhill and used as a subsidiary brand. The Parker Beacon Company was established in 1928, as with this example the majority were produced under the 143752 Unique Patent, however. Its products were never sold through the Duke Street shop, but promoted directly in Paris and America, being manufactured by 'La Nationale'.
AN S.T. DUPONT PARIS GOLD PLATED LIGHTER numbered BX4635, 3.5cm wide x 4.6cm high together with a further Dupont gold plated lighter, a silver vesta case with marks for Birmingham 1939, a small silver hip flask 5.3cm wide x 6.2cm high, a 9 carat gold miniature circular picture frame, a yellow metal clip marked 18k and a gold plated clip Condition: the yellow metal clip marked 18k is 3.5 grams; the silver 55 grams; gold framed miniature picture frame is 3.5cm diameter and 9 grams overall including the glass
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include two white metal cigarette cases, white metal napkin rings, trinkets, pocket watches, brooches, shoe buckles, belt buckles, a child's tin paint set, a 1952-1977 Silver Jubilee commemorative coin with case, a coral branch necklace broken from clasp, a gent's 'Avia' wristwatch, a ladies rolled gold 'Summit' wristwatch, a 'bi-jet' lighter, etc

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