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Figures in the Village, watercolour signed by E Nevil (British 19th/20th century), 'Cornfields Milford', watercolour signed Allan Thompson and Rural Village Scene, watercolour signed M Williams max 19cm x 26.5cm (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An Advertising Fan by Georges Redon. The French artist (869-1943) famous for his Art Nouveaux poster work and magazine illustrations, also created a series of humorous fan leaves, this being an example used as advertising for the Carlton Hotel and Restaurant London, depicting a small dog keeping a watchful eye on advances being made towards his mistress by a gentleman with perhaps doubtful intent. Together with A 20th Century Fan, advertising the Pavilion Royale, Bois de Boulogne, the double paper leaf mounted on lightly decorated wooden sticks, the leaf depicting a young maid attempting to evade the advances of a suitor but hampered by grape vines in her path, the reserves with portraits of young and elegant ladies. The verso bears the attribution of P. Tete Evantailliste; and An Advertising Fan, for ''Grands Magazins de Nouveautés Les Fils de M. Cieuzel et Cie Le Caire, an imposing store building and showing fashionable ladies walking past, motor cars on the street, circa 1900. Guard length 9.5 inches or 24cm; 8.5 inches or 22cm; and 9 inches or 23cm (3) ''Le Caire'' is French for Cairo, but also the name of a Commune in Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur. However, the car drivers are seated on the right and from 1882 Cairo was occupied by the British, up to the 1950's.
An Early 20th Century Sequin Fan, the pale green silk leaf mounted on bone, the sequins in gold and silver and of differing shapes and sizes. Together with A Black Wooden Fan, the monture clouté, embellished with silver sequins embroidered onto black silk gauze, the motifs representing Iris, dragonflies and butterflies, A Further Bone Fan, mounted with cream gauze and embellished with silver sequins. Guard lengths 7.5 inches or 19cm; 10 inches or 25cm; and 8.25 inches or 21cm; and A Large and Airy Late 19th Century Pink Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the monture gilded and silvered, the cream( or extremely pale green) gauze leaf painted with a spray of white bell flowers on deep green foliage, with entwined initials, including C M L and ?, the verso plain. Contained in a sturdy card fan box, the exterior lid decorated in gold with scrolling and a basket of flowers, the interior bearing the label for ''V. Marcot, Fan Manufacturer, 18 Newman Street, Oxford Street, London W. Guard length 14 inches or 35.5cm (4)The green silk has splits in places and nicks to the top of some folds. The upper guard has been repaired and the first stick in is stuck to it. The sequins are bright. Black fan, there are several broken ribs and one stick is loose, the sequins are starting to tarnish; some light foxing to the cream fan and the leaf needs to be re-secured to the monture. Two ribs have broken and been repaired. Last fan - The upper guard has been repaired. The lower guard is broken mid-way. The gauze is thin and indeed split on some of the folds, to the left.. Good colour.
A 19th Century Tortoiseshell Brisé Fan, topped with iridescent blue feathers, the upper guard with a metal monogram, perhaps ''E M'', sixteen inner sticks and two guards. Guard length 9.5 inches, 24/28cm increasing to 11.5 inches with the feathers. Together with A Small Folding Faux Tortoiseshell Fan, the feathers green and speckled, and 5.5 inches or 14cm when closed (2)Good.
LOCKE (J), AN ESSAY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING, 4th edition, engraved portrait frontis, full mottled tan calf, London, Awnsham and John Churchil, 1700 (worm damage to margin of pages); CASAUBON (M), RELATION FOR WHAT PASSED FOR MANY YEARS BETWEEN DR JOHN DEE, defective copy with facsimile pages, double page plate, 1659; MEMOIRS CONTAINING A GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE ANCIENT AND HONOURABLE HOUSE OF STANLEY, re-bound, Manchester, 1783 (3) (AT FAULT) CONDITION REPORT: Dr Dee has a later binding and end papers. The title page is hand written, the first two pages of the preface are facsimile copies. There appears to be a plate lacking. Several pages have tabs at the edge to support tears or weak areas. B of preface torn. Pagination error pp104-109 - but the call word matches. Pagination error also at 256 reverting to 253 and again at 417 as page 421. Pagination ends at 448 and begins again with page 1 at the Actio Tertia to page 46. The latter pagest are in poor condition. Pages browned and with foxing. (AS FOUND)
A lady artist hand painted teaset decorated with pink poppies, signed by M Eunson 1939 Condition Report: Two 7" diameter cake plates - both with light surface scratching, dated 1949. 6 side plates dated 1944 all in nice condition. 6 saucers dated 1944, some surface scratching where cup sits. 6 cups some discolouration and black marks to the outside. a mug painted with different flowers, dated 1939. 3 triangular dishes dated 1934, one with tiny chip to underside. a circular bowl with heavier surface scratching and another bowl by a different hand. Gilt good on all, Assorted blanks used including Rosenthal, Thomas, Minton etc.
An 18ct white gold diamond solitaire with diamonds set to the shoulders, main diamond estimated approx 0.75cts, finger size M, together with a matching 18ct white gold shaped to fit wedding band also set with diamonds finger size M, retailed by RPS Diamonds, weight of both together 5.2gms Condition Report: Available upon request

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