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A George III mahogany wine table, the circular dished top on a turned and ringed pedestal with inverted bell base to cabriole tripod supports and pad feet, 39.5 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Tripod base with old metal bracket repair to underside, and also metal bracket repairs to undersides of two of the legs/feet, numerous splits and breaks to the pedestal and to the legs and feet, pedestal appears to have been split at the top and has a screw repairing it, a section to the top of the pedestal beneath the table top appears to be of a different colour and also has woodworm holes, this attachment/section may be associated, the underside of the table top does have very similar colouring to the pedestal and base, although we cannot be certain that it is original to the base, the top of the table top is warped and has some age splits, stains - including water stains, ink, etc. - scuffs and deterioration to the finish, the top has patination conducive with age and use and is currently of a much lighter colour than the pedestal and base. Height approx 55cm.
A Rare 9 Carat Gold And Silver Cartier Trench Lighter Inscribed General Sikorski, London 1942, Hallmarked And Makers Mark JC. General Sikorski (1881-1943) Was A Prominent Polish Political And Military Figure, Including Prime Minster Between 1922-1923 And Minister Of Military Affairs 1923-1924. He Died In A Mysterious Plane Crash In July 1943 Which Led Rise To Numerous Conspiracy Theories.
‘Bird and Anemone’, a stitched and hemmed area of printed cotton by Morris & Co., designed by William Morris before April 1881, perhaps a bed cover, the selvedge with ‘Regd Morris & Company 449 Oxford Street London W’, 360cm x 208cm; another stitched and hemmed piece much smaller and two other sections in a lighter blue, See Parry, Linda ‘William Morris Textiles’ New York 1994, p. 154. Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.
Misc. lot, comprising cigar holders in leather pouch, cigar holder in leather case, ornate amber pipe, mouthpiece missing, in original pipe case, chrome collapsable tumbler, in original case, "Tinjan" mercury thermometer, in original case, cork screw in bullet shaped brass case, wooden marquetry matchbox, cigarette cases (2), small heart shaped Victorian padlock, complete with key, chrome cased table lighter/torch, in need of repair, pewter circular trinket box with the base stamped "Charles Rennie Mackintosh", Valet Autostrop Safety Razor, in original brown bakalite case & outer card box, outer box damaged & slightly grubby, Customs & Excise Tobacco duty relief tokens in booklet, Motor Fuel Ration Book, Lusitania medallion, pocket lighter, no makers mark, manchester Corporation buttons & conductors badge, a small bag of buttons, mainly mother of pearl, button hooks & Pat Pheonix`s (Elsie Tanner) autograph on a page torn from a booklet (lot) CARE! High International Shipping Costs
LAUREL & HARDY: LAUREL STAN (1890-1965) & HARDY OLIVER (1892-1957) English and American Film Comedians. An unusual vintage signed 8.5 x 6 photograph by both Laurel and Hardy individually, the image showing them seated together in full length poses, in costume from their film 'Bonnie Scotland' (1935), accompanied by rows of crew. Signed with their names alone in blue and black inks to slightly lighter areas of the image. Signatures are slightly faded, but still legible. Matted in cream and framed and glazed in a modern black frame to an overall size of 16 x 14.5. VG
HOCKNEY DAVID: (1937 - ) British Artist. Signed colour 4 x 6 postcard, being a reproduction of Hockney's 'Study for Chair IV' 1984. Signed with his name alone in black ink to a lighter area of the image. Together with Patrick Caulfield (1936-2005) A.L.S, Patrick Caulfield, one page, 4to, London, 12th November 1999, to John Burton. Caulfied apologises for not replying to his correspondent sooner and states, in part 'What inspires me is daily life, particularly images of public places restaurants etc. I am impressed by a lot of artists but a short list of influences is;- JUAN GRIS, STUART DAVIS, LEGER, EDWARD HOPPER…' VG to EX, 2
FANGIO JUAN MANUEL: (1911-1995) Argentinean Motor Racing Driver, Formula One World Champion 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956 & 1957. Vintage signed 4 x 6 photograph of Fangio in a half-length pose. Signed ('J.M. Fangio') with his name alone in blue fountain pen ink across a lighter area of the image. EX
NGOR HAING S: (1940-1996) Cambodian-American Physician and Actor, Academy Award winner. Rare signed 10 x 8 photograph of Ngor standing in a three quarter length pose as Pran in a scene from The Killing Fields (1984). Signed by Ngor in black ink to a lighter area of the image and dated 1988 in his hand. EX
GODARD JEAN LUC: (1930- ) French-Swiss Film Director. Signed 7 x 9 photograph of Godard in a head and shoulders pose looking into a film camera with a cigarette in his mouth. Signed in bold black ink to a lighter area of the image, with a brief additional sentiment in his hand, in French. EX
MILLION DOLLAR BABY: Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph by Clint Eastwood (Frankie Dunn) and Hilary Swank (Margaret Fitzgerald) individually. The image shows them together in a half-length pose in costume from the film Million Dollar Baby (2004). Signed with their names alone in bold blue and black inks to lighter areas of the image. Eastwood won two Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director for Million Dollar Baby and Swanks won an Oscar for Best Actress. With two small printed labels neatly affixed to the verso indicating where and when the signatures were obtained. EX
HOWARD LESLIE: (1893-1943) English Actor, starred as Ashley Wilkes in Gone With The Wind (1939). A good vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph of Howard seated in a three quarter length pose in character costume in a scene from The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934). Signed by Howard in black fountain pen ink with his name alone to a lighter area of the image. His first name is a little light in places, but perfectly legible. Rare and desirable in this quality and size. Some light age wear to the extreme edges, otherwise VG
GREENSTREET SYDNEY: (1879-1954) English Actor, best known for his films alongside Humphrey Bogart and Peter Lorre including The Maltese Falcon (1941) and Casablanca (1942). Vintage signed 10 x 8 photograph of Greenstreet standing in a three quarter length pose staring sternly at another actor in an office scene from one of his films. Signed by Greestreet in bold, black fountain pen ink with his name alone across a lighter area of the image. One very minor surface crease across the image, VG

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