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Daniel O`Neill 1920-1974 ABRAHAM, ISAAC & JACOB Wool tapestry,8" x 9 1/2" (20 x 24cm), signed. This image is taken from the ceiling of the church of "Guh" in Ethiopia, a rock lawn church mentioned in "Churches in Rock" (see details verso). An inscription on the back suggests this work was connected to a Helen Laine of the Country Shop in St Stephen`s Green.
A Hornby Series gauge O 20 volt 4-4-2 tank locomotive No. 2221, finished in GWR green and black livery with gold pinstriping, an 0-4-0 tank locomotive, finished in Southern green and black livery (motor, wheels and chassis later replaced), two Southern coaches, a brake van, finished in SR brown and cream livery, a cattle wagon, finished in Southern green livery, a cement wagon, a station, a goods station, a signal box, track and other lineside accessories, together with further items by other makers, including two coaches, a 2-4-0 electric locomotive, finished in LSWR green and black livery, a tinplate tank locomotive and a guard`s van (playwear, some repainting and faults).
Two signed dinner menu cards for New Zealand Shipping Company dated 28th August and 26th September 1942, three further P & O and Imperial Airways dinner menus, a French Gala programme dated 20th August 1943, a Holborn Circus Athletic Association Annual Dinner menu card and a quantity of ephemera
AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE DISH, PROBABLY BRISTOL painted in blue-red-green with a central medallion of highly stylised flowers and leaves in three brick frame and panelled border, 33cm diam, c1750 A slightly earlier Bristol dish with the distinctive three brick border is illustrated Britton (F), English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, 1982, fig 13.17. ++Small restoration to the rim at 12 o`clock, typical light flaking of the glaze around the rim
A YORKSHIRE CREAMWARE PLATE, ATTRIBUTED TO ROTHWELL painted in manganese touched with green and yellow with an exotic bird and another by a tree, in feather moulded border, 24cm diam, c1770-75 Two other examples of the same shape and pattern were exhibited in the fifth and eighth exhibitions of the NCS, Stoke on Trent and Rotherham respectively, 1986 and 1997, Catalogue Nos 16 and 92, the latter formerly in the Heather Lawrence Collection and illustrated in her Yorkshire Pots and Potteries, Newton Abbot 1974, p51. ++Minor hairline crack at 7 o`clock but in good condition and scarce
A DUTCH DELFTWARE DISH, DE KLAAUW painted in cobalt with the Peacock pattern in ochre rim, 34cm diam, painted claw, c1780 and a Dutch Delftware dish, also painted in cobalt with a central flower and numerous wavy leaves in panelled border, late 18th/early 19th c (2) ++Peacock dish - two flat rim chips at 5 and 7 o`clock, minor rim flaking. Second dish - in good condition with small spots of flaking around the rim
A GERMAN FAIENCE DISH, POSSIBLY HANAU painted in manganese and cobalt with two orientals in a landscape with clumps of vegetation and rocks, 33cm diam, painted 17, 18th c, and an English Delftware dish, Bristol, painted in cobalt with a fisherman, figures in boats and a landscape, c1760 (2) ++German dish with restoration to the rim at 2 o`clock and a couple of minor hairline cracks, the other dish riveted and restored
A DUTCH DELFTWARE POLYCHROME DISH painted with a stylised flower framed by swags, in conforming border, 30cm diam, early 19th c and another, painted in cobalt with a basket of flowers, the border with clusters of three fruit, late 18th c (2) ++Polychrome dish in very good condition with flaking around the rim, the second dish also in good condition with minor descending hairline crack at 12 o`clock and the odd small spot of rim flaking
A PAIR OF FRENCH FAIENCE PLATES painted in cobalt and black with fable type decoration of insects and animals in borders of strapwork and swags, 23.5cm diam, c1800 and two Dutch Delftware plates, painted in blue with a bird and/or flowers, early 19th c (4) ++One of the French plates with small restored rim chip at 4 o`clock and minor hairline crack, the other items in the lot in good condition with typical small spots of flaking around the rim
TWO GRADUATED CONTINENTAL FAIENCE RETICULATED OVAL BASKETS, PROBABLY PROSKAU with green and turquoise twisted loop handles, painted with a single rose and buds, the exterior applied with puce florets with a blue `eye`, 25 and 28cm w, late 18th c Provenance: Sale of the Contents of Rauceby Hall, Lincolnshire, T Mawer & Sons, 28-30 September 1982. ++Larger basket with minor short hairline crack in the base at 11 o`clock and one or two spots of flaking of the puce enamel on the rose where it is has not quite `taken` during firing. One or two spots of flaking and the odd craze to the applied florets. Second basket in the same good overall condition, no restoration
A CHINESE PORCELAIN PLATE painted in underglaze blue with the eight horses of Mu Wang, the border with mountains and trees, 21.5cm diam, painted ting within concentric circles, Kangxi and a Chinese porcelain dish, painted in underglaze blue with rocks, peony, bamboo and vegetation on a hillock, in brocaded border and indented brown rim, Qianlong (2) ++Plate broken and riveted with tiny V shaped loss at 10 o`clock. Dish in good condition with only a minor flat chip on the underside of the rim not normally visible
AN OMEGA STAINLESS STEEL MILITARY ISSUE WRISTWATCH 30 TZ movement, with black dial, subsidiary seconds dial and luminescent hands, back marked with arrow and WWW Y19285/10683484, c1950 and an Omega nickel plated brass keyless lever military issue watch, with enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial and repainted hands, back marked with arrow, GSTP and F 030239, early 20th c (2) ++The wristwatch which has been owned by the same local private vendor since the 1950s is in very good second hand condition and apparently going order. The watch has wear to the plating dial cracked (at 2 o`clock) movement is in going order, sold without warranty (see following lot)
JONES (T GWYNN) DETHOLIAD O GANIADAU GAN T GWYNN JONES [HARROP 4] printed in Kennerley type on Dutch handmde paper, uncut, 210 x 142mm, 108 of 500 numbered copies in peacock blue buckram, 1926, Edward Thomas - Chosen Essays by Edward Thomas, [Harrop 5] two copies, 1926 and - Selected Poems of Edward Thomas [Harrop 6] 1927 (4) ++
BUTLER (SAMUEL) EREWHON [HARROP 23] twenty-nine wood engraved head pieces by Blair Hughes-Stanton, printed in Baskerville type on Japanese vellum, 230 x 150mm, 283 of 300 numbered copies in sage Welsh sheepskin, spine gilt, signed GREGYNOG PRESS BINDERY, 1933, Owen Edwards Clych Atgof Gan O M Edwards [Harrop 25] 1933, John Milton - Four Poems By John Milton [Harrop 26] 1933 and W H Davies - The Lovers` Song-Book [Harrop 28] 1933 (4)
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