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*Dione Page (1936-2021) gouache and pastel on paper laid on card - still life with crescent moon, signed, titled indistinctly and dated '92, 50cm x 60cm, unframed.It appears fully stuck down but is in generally good condition although there is an area of scuffing on the left edge which would be hidden by a frame and mount.
Wendy Stevenson (1950-2003) - Faithful Friends, signed, pastel, 51 x 76cm, William H Ward Heys (1836 - c.1910) - Estuary at Low Tide with Livestock, signed and dated 1884, watercolour, 33 x 74cm and Gordon Lees (20th c) - Autumn Work, with signature and inscription on the backboard, watercolour, 31 x 48cm (3) ConditionGood condition
MACKENZIE THORPE (BRITISH 1957) 'ALL FOR ONE', two male figure wearing flat caps have an arm around each other's shoulders while holding onto their bicycles, monogrammed bottom left, pastel on board, approximate sizes - image 90cm x 74cm frame 119cm x 103cm, Condition: light setoff of pastel onto the inside of the glass, small chips to the frame (artist resale rights apply)
A GROUP OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, to include an early 20th century Bagatelle game, length 76cm x width 40cm, a wooden model of a ship named 'Fragata' Siglo XVIII, length 84cm x height 59cm to highest mast, a Staffordshire Pottery wash bowl and jug, pastel floral pattern on a cream background, a small quantity of collectable plates, a Coalport 'Narrow Gauge Railways of Wales' series plate 'The Ffestiniog Railway', seven Bradford Exchange plates in the 'Golden Age of Steam' series, together with a small wooden cabinet, height 37cm housing over thirty collectable resin bears (13) (Condition report: plates have certificates and boxes, the wash bowl and jug have crazing to background colour, ship and Bagatelle appear o.k, a little dusty)
After M A Rogers - 'Torah', ltd ed print numbered 326/500, 35 x 45 cm; and unframed original pastel study of 'Morning Mist near Uckfield, Sussex', by George Fanshawe, and Lawrence Coulson 'Twilight's last gleaming', giclee print, 103/150, pencil signed, 30 x 28 cm c/w Certificate of Authenticity (3)
Offered from 35 years, long-term ownership, this fantastic, matching numbers, 8-litre WO was delivered new to the Duke of Leinster and has been extensively rallied by its late owner.The magnificent 8-litre Bentley (YF5005) on offer here began life as a Folding concealed head Coupé by Berkeley Street coach builders, Thrupp & Maberley. It graced their stand in the Coachwork section at the 1930 Olympia Motor Show and Autocar Magazine described it as: “A sports coupé on the new 8-litre Bentley chassis is really an open two-seater and coupé in one, as the head of the coupé when down is completely concealed beneath the rear decking. A large tail provided ample luggage accommodation and other features are the raked screen, the helmet-type wings and the general low build. The colour scheme is of black and a delicate shade of pastel blue”. Within the history file are a number of images and lots of details about YF5005’s early years and for these we are indebted to Bentley historian Clare Hay. The Duke of Leinster was obviously smitten with the pretty Bentley as a sale was agreed at the Show and the car was purchased from Jack Barclay Limited for the sum of £2,200. There is a copy of this original Bill of Sale in the file dated 8th July 1931 with the car registered as GP 1999 and the purchaser listed as ‘The Duke of Leinster, Dukes Hotel, St James’ Street, W1’. His signature says simply ‘Leinster’, how very aristocratic. YF5005 obviously has blue blood in its veins as a number of the following owners are titled or have a very exclusive London address. The history file makes fascinating reading and there are a further three Bills of Sale from Jack Barclay and a list of owners with recorded maintenance information. The car was purchased by J.C. Broadhead in 1962 and it was he who commissioned the change of bodywork to its current open four-seater in the 1970s. The next chapter in the Bentley’s life was a long one, being sold by the late Peter Harper to James Whitaker in 1987 and remaining with him until his recent passing. Retaining its original chassis frame, engine, gearbox, axles and steering box - the tourer coachwork has now been on the car longer than the original. He loved YF5005 and used it extensively over thirty years and it never wanted for anything. He maintained the car himself, and during that ownership covered many thousand miles on International rallies. The engine was rebuilt a couple of times, the axles and gearbox too. No receipts or record of the works are on file, but drive it and its obvious to see this has been a coveted Bentley. Effortlessly pulling through all gears, steering light and precise, brakes very effective, and the engine is near silent – with a wonderful howl from the exhaust. A charismatic car from a charismatic owner, however, the time has come for YF5005 to be enjoyed by a new keeper. We welcome and encourage your inspection of this venerable Bentley and, those members of our team who have been lucky enough to drive YF5005, can confirm just how special she is.SpecificationMake: BENTLEYModel: 8-LITRE TOURERYear: 1931Chassis Number: YF5005Registration Number: GP1999Transmission: ManualEngine Number: YF5005Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: Red LeatherClick here for more details and images
Doreen Ponson, a chalk and pastel beach scene on plywood, titled 'The Bathing Place' on verso approximately 46 x 36 cm sold, together with Eva Porter watercolour study of a lady dipping her toe in a stream, 33 x 24 cm, signed on verso, together with Violet McAdoo watercolour study of Valley Farmstead approximately 24 x 36 cm, signed and plain mounted
single row of thirty nine graduating cultured pearls, from 9.3 to 11.7mm, of natural colour in delicate pastel shades of grey, excellent lustre, length 45cm, strung knotted to a rose coloured metal clasp, set with round brilliant cut diamonds, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, weight 69.9gOverall condition: GoodClasp broken, attention required
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