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`Pottery and Porcelain` the silver first prize medal of the London City and Guilds, awarded in 1907 to John Vivian Goddard by John Pinches, in original fitted case, 5cm. diam. John Vivian Goddard was the son of John Shaw Goddard, who had purchased Ashworth`s, the makers of Mason`s Ironstone, in 1884. In 1910 he produced the artistic Lustrosa and Estrella glazes but the First World War ended production. He continued to work with the company and died in 1962.
Sir Alfred Gilbert RA, MVO, DCL (1854-1934) a rare dark bronze patinated circular portrait medallion of Matthew Ridley Corbet ARA, his bearded head to left wearing an open shirt, in octagonal wood frame, indistinct signature and date 1881 bronze 10.5cm. diam. Literature Richard Dorment Alfred Gilbert, Yale page 37 plate 15 Richard Dorment Alfred Gilbert Royal Academy of Arts 1986 catalogue, catalogue number 38 page 132. this medallion was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1886. Philip Attwood Artistic Circles, The Medal in Britain 1880-1918, page 8 for a reference to this medallion. Mark Jones The Art of the Medal, London 1977, page 138 illustration no.373. This medalic portrait is one of the first sculptural pieces by Alfred Gilbert. The landscape painter Matthew Ridley Corbet (1850-1902), had moved to Rome in 1880 to be a pupil of Giovanni Costa and by January 1881 had a studio `just above Gilbert`s studio`. The plaster for this medal is now in the British Museum. Two examples of this bronze are known, this and a second in the collection of the Musee d`Orsay, Paris.
A Marsh & Jones reclining armchair designed by Charles Bevan, mahogany with ebony inlay, the upholstery designed possibly by Lewis F Day, adjustable back and seat pierced and chamfered X form sides, the feet with castors unsigned 90cm. high Provenance Richard Dennis Esq. Literature The Best of British - The Auction Sotheby`s/Paul Reeves 20th March 2008 lot 15 for a comparable example, Jeremy Cooper Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors, London 1987 figure 267 for a similar design
A W.A.S Benson copper and brass oil lamp, on four arched feet, foliate copper pan below ball and reeded column, with Hinks & Son`s fitting unsigned 50cm. high Literature Ian Hamerton, W.A.S Benson, Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design, ACC publishing, page 248-249 plate 1 model 96 for a comparable copper stem, plate 7 model 383 for a comparable cruciform foot.
A W.A.S Benson copper and brass jardiniere, the copper bowl of foliate form on tripod stem and flaring angular quadruped foot unsigned 87cm. high Literature Ian Hamerton W A S Benson Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design ACC Publishing page 90 plate 63 for a silvered example illustrated
A W.A.S Benson copper and brass chamberstick, the copper, curved backplate stamped in low relief with a flower panel designed by Heywood Sumner, unsigned 22.5cm. high Literature Ian Hamerton W A S Benson Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design ACC Publishing page 125 plates 101 and 101A for an example illustrated
A TABLE CENTREPIECE, maker Deakin & Deakin, Sheffield 1928, the central fixed trumpet shaped vase with everted rim pierced with scrolling foliage, together with three associated smaller loose vases on open scroll supports with matched piercing, maker`s mark F & S, marks rubbed, all issuing from a lightly domed base, 13" high, 34ozs 12dwts
AN ART DECO DRESSING TABLE BOX AND MATCHING TIMEPIECE, maker`s mark RC, London 1931, the box of oblong form with incurved angles, the hinged cover with sky blue guilloche enamelling with foliate scroll panels, opening to reveal a silk and velvet lined interior, 5 3/4" x 3 1/4", the easel back timepiece with silvered dial in a shaped square case, 4" (2) (Illustrated)
AN EIGHT SETTING TABLE SERVICE, various makers, Sheffield 1967, in King`s pattern and comprising table and dessert forks, soup and dessert spoons, teaspoons and four table spoons, 89ozs total, together with table and dessert knives and a three piece carving set with stamped and filled handles, in a baize lined and fitted golden oak canteen, 20" wide
A LATE VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker`s mark HB conjoined, Birmingham 1894 (coffee pot 1895) of half fluted rounded oblong baluster form with wriggle and bright cut engraved banding, raised upon four bun feet and comprising tea and coffee pot with melon fluted ebony knops and angular handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 11 1/2" long, 63ozs 5dwts total gross
A SET OF SEVEN LATE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH DESSERT FORKS, makers Mackay & Chisholm, and also bearing Aldwinkle & Slaters maker`s mark, Edinburgh 1879, in Old English pattern, engraved with a monogram, together with a similar set of five tablespoons, makers as above, London 1881, and a Georgian fancy back tablespoon, maker`s mark I.L., London 1776, 22ozs 17dwts (13)
A LATE VICTORIAN BONBON DISH, maker`s mark indistinct, Birmingham 1894, of lobed oval form, stamped and pierced with flower heads and scrolls on a quartrefoil base, 5 1/4" x 4", together with another dish, maker Alex Clark Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1901, of oval form with everted handles stamped with panels of flower heads, scrolls, beading and husks, 7 1/2" x 4 1/4", 4ozs 12dwts (2)
A PAIR OF FRENCH SALTS, maker`s mark R.D., late 19th century, of bellied oval form, moulded with Art Nouveau flowers, on shaped foot, clear glass liners, 2 1/4" wide, together with a pair of English floral salts, with blue glass liners, Sheffield 1999, both pairs with matched spoons (2)
A GEORGE III SIFTER SPOON, maker John Emes, London 1802, in Old English pattern, with star pierced bowl, together with a slightly later bottle ticket, maker`s mark IR (see p.213 Jacksons - John Romer), London 1824, of oblong form with escallop shell and scroll cast border, stamped and pierced "Sherry", 2 1/4" x 1 1/2", 1oz 8dwts (2)
A STERLING SILVER TELESCOPIC PENCIL, maker Sampson Mordan & Co, of plain cylindrical form with hanging loop, and three coloured sliding buttons, 3 1/4" long, together with a propelling double pencil, maker A Barrett & Sons, London 1893, with black and red enamelled banding, 2 3/4" long, a sterling silver cased pencil by W S Hicks, New York, 1 3/4" long (3)
A LADY`S VICTORIAN GOLD KEYLESS HALF HUNTER FOB WATCH, the gilt dial with engine turned chapter ring and black Roman numerals enclosing foliate engraving, the jewelled bar lever escapement by Albert et Cie, Geneve, the hinged dust cover engraved "Aubert & Klaftenberger ... Queen Victoria and HRH Prince Albert, No.4939, 157 Regent St, London", the back plate engraved with scrolling foliage with black enamel highlights and the fascia with pink guilloche enamel chapter ring with blue numerals, 1 1/4" diameter
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