James Webb (1825-1895) "Morning Trade, North Wales" Signed and dated 1879, oil on panel, 33.5cm by 49cmProvenance: Haynes Fine Art, BroadwaySold together with a copy of the purchase invoiceIn an overall good stable state of preservation. Cleaned and revarnished. Some very light surface dirt and discoloured varnish. Overpaitning and strengthening throughout the upper right-hand corner and sky (as shown on images). Further notable patch of strengthening/overpainting above the hillside left-hand side which is approx 10-12cm in length and 3-4cm in width overall (see images). Further smaller and sporadic retouches elsewhere in the sky. Two to centre left-hand side and a further patch to the upper left-hand corner.
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Three Late 17th Century Joined Oak Derbyshire Double-Crescent Backstools, comprising: a carved example with applied mounts above a moulded seat with bobbin turned front supports and stretcher47cm by 41cm by 95cmanother example with boarded seat, leaf carved seat rail, bobbin turned legs and stretchers48cm by 45cm by 98cmthe third with double arched back support, later boarded seat and bobbin turned front stretcher46cm by 40cm by 102cm Chair One (with turned finial). Structurally sound. Small patch repair (as photographed). Poor colour/skimmed. Later seat. Chair Two (moulded seat) - better colour and numerous splits around the seat frame. Numerous old decay around the feet. Later seat with later strengthening blocks. Two side rails later? Old decay around the block feet. Various splits (as photographed). Chair Three (boarded seat) - split/repair to upright (as photographed). The chair is structurally sound. Further splits mainly around the rear leg and stretchers (as photographed).
A Victorian Mahogany and Brass-Bound Desktop Stationery Cabinet, by Lover & Barton, 10 Market Street, Manchester, 3rd quarter 19th century, with folding doors enclosing an attractive fitted interior for correspondence and a hinged writing slope, the upper section with a removeable compartment enclosing a pocket watch holder flanked by ivory plaques43cm by 27cm by 40cmWith non transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 4U1E1QQWCabinet is open and lock present but no key. Generally good cosmetic condition throughout and a good colour. The hinged section with a small patch repair (as photographed). The fall front with some deep scratches. The green leather is torn. Both ink bottles are damaged.
A George I Walnut and Featherbanded Straight Front Chest of Drawers, early 18th century, the quarter-veneered and crossbanded top above two short and three long graduated oak-lined drawers with engraved brass handles and escutcheons, on later bracket feet96cm by 57cm by 88cmPatch repair on top, with further small patch repairs. Sections of crossbanding missing. Structurally sound. Later locks. The panels have old splits which have been partly filled and polished. Further small sections of timber are missing around the base. Later bracket feet.
each piece tapering lobed, one side with a larger vacant cartouche and the other with a smaller vacant cartouche, each surrounded by foliage and flowers on a matted ground, each with leaf-capped scroll handle, comprising a teapot, with ivory-insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe teapot 29.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 66oz, 2,052gr (3)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number JACYJ8YT.Each piece fully marked underneath. The teapot further part marked on handle, inside cover and on finial. The marks have some minor wear, particularly on the handle but in general are still legible. There is some overall surface scratching, wear and minor bruises, consistent with age and use. There have been erasures to the cartouches with some surface unevenness in these areas and with a patch visible to the larger cartouche on the teapot. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory insulators on the teapot which do not appear to have been added or altered in any way.
VICTORIAN WALNUT DRESSING STOOL, with pink velour stuffover seat, foliate carved seat rail, cabriole legs, scrolled feet, 59w x 45.5d x 41cm hComments: minor paint marks on legs, one side of the stool previously damaged and fixed with glue, minor staining on upholstery, large patch of upholstery that has worn away
A Continental Pewter Kanne, dated 1788, of bell shape, the cover with ring knop, applied with a cartouche inscribed with initials and dated 178832cm highShoulder heavily dented and marked. Numerous other dents and marks throughout. Date cartouche later added. A repaired patch to the bottom marked with a rose on the inside. Loop handle repaired. No makers touch marks.
A Pair of Brass Candlesticks, mid 18th century, with circular drip pans, waisted sockets, knopped stems and circular feet27cm highOne stick leaning very slightly. Foot rims slightly misshapen. Both nozzles with inner rims misshapen and with splits. General wear. To the underside one shows a patch of solder in the centre. The other with three smaller patches around the foot.
A Green-Glazed Earthenware Teapot and Cover, circa 1770, of ovoid form and with fluted spout20cm longThree Similar Ribbed Coffee CansA Shell Pickle Dish, with green border (5)Teapot, slight glaze frits to the end of the spout. Short crack to the rim. Small section of loss at the spout holes now trapped inside the spout. Some glaze scratches.Cans free from damage and repair, crazed and one with the rime fairly abraded.Pickle dish, front foot lacking from the time of manufacture, the patch left behind glazed over. Crazed, some very minor frits to the rim.
A Creamware Mug, circa 1790, of cylindrical form, printed and overpainted with a sailing ship and swag over a nautical verse9.5cmA Similar Mug, decorated with topers and verse9cmA Similar Oval Salt18cm wideA Sunderland Lustre Twin Handled Pot, with nautical verse14cm wideA Pearlware Small Jug, painted with a landscape6cm high (5)Ship mug, crazed, some slight staining and pitted. Wear to rim and decoration. Slight glaze flakes around base.Mug, two chips and other smaller flakes to the rim. Short hair crack from the top rim. Patch of dark staining to the foot. Salt, two chips to the top rim, other slight flakes. Glaze worn and pitted. Twin handled pot, glaze pitting and scratches. Top rim abraded.Jug, pitted and crazed.
A Prattware Jug, circa 1800, moulded with "Sportive Innocence" and "Mischievous Sport"15.5cmFour Similar Various Jugs (5)Sporting Innocence, crazed and with some glaze pitting.Then Left to Right in main image.1, chip to the spout, two hair cracks to the collar.2, crack to the rim, crazed and heavily stained.3, short crack to the spout, crazed, light staining.4, heavvily crazed and stained, long rim crack eminating from a patch of restoration.
NO RESERVE Antiquities.- Cantel (Pierre Joseph) De Romana republica, sive De re militari & civili Romanorum, third edition, additional engraved title, title with woodcut printer's device, 13 engraved plates, most folding, 1 folding table, bookplate of Gaddesden Place, additional title and 1 plate trimmed just within image, the odd spot or patch of soiling but a crisp copy overall, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked in modern calf, corners repaired, old covers quite worn, endpapers renewed, Utrecht, François Halma, 1691; and another 17th century on numismatics, 8vo & 4to (2)
NO RESERVE Hood (Thomas) Poems, engraved frontispiece and 21 plates by Birket Foster, 1872 § Whitman (Alfred) Samuel William Reynolds, one of only 500 copies, plates with captioned tissue-guards, small chip to spine head, 1903 § Burns (Robert) The Works, 6 vol., edited by Charles Annandale, contemporary ink ownership inscription to endpaper, engraved plates, spines a little sunned but still bright copies, [c.1887] § Prime (William C.) Pottery and Porcelain of All Times and Nations, illustrations, patch of damp-staining to foot, rear hinge tender, New York, 1878, all but last with some light foxing, original cloth, gilt, rubbed, a few marks to covers, t.e.g. or g.e.; and c.330 others, most pictorial or decorative cloth, v.s. (c.330)
NO RESERVE [Trusler (John)] Hogarth Moralized. Being a Complete Edition of Hogarth's Works, engraved frontispiece and additional vignette title, 75 engraved illustrations, a few tipped-in, armorial bookplate of Sir Robert Johnson Eden, frontispiece with small repaired tear to upper margin, C1 with short tear to foot, affecting only catchword to verso, some light spotting and occasional browning, patch of water-staining to head of first few leaves, hinges cracked, later blind-stamped calf, gilt, some rubbing, light spotting to upper cover, joints split, g.e., S. Hooper...and Mrs. Hogarth, 1768; and another 18th century on Hogarth, 4to & 8vo (2)
A small group of pottery and porcelain, English and Continental, 19th and 20th century, including three Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature loving cups and a matching mug, each decorated with flowers, height 4cm, a similar Worcester patch box and cover, a French figural candlestick, height 19.5cm, and a Mason's jug (some faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A navy wool blazer with brass buttons and wide lapels 41-42 chest 1970/80’s with a pr of grey flannel trousers with patch pockets and a belt; a Grey and tan check suit Dunne and Co two flap pockets of either side of front of jacket size 44 1980’s; an oatmeal checked suit by Marks and Spencer’s 1990’s 41/42 chest and a pr of sage green trousers and a pr of grey trousers, waist 40 and one waist 384 items
A pair of Dolce & Gabana jeans 33inch waist with sage coloured woven belt, 2 patch pockets at back with part khaki portion (American tag on back)A pair of Levi Strauss & Co waist 34in leg 34in blue jeans, slight fading at knee and another pair of Levi Strauss jeans with turnups, waist 38in leg 34in, copper studs, darker blue colour(3) items
A tin containing WW2 RAF Eagle shoulder cloth badges insignia unused, Air Force Corporal stripes, and a Leading Aircraftsman patch, with various Air Force paperwork and other ephemera relating to 2381178 Cpl. Jackson, including Royal Air Force Route, Clothing Ration Ticket, and others Location:
A Derby figure of a Ranelagh Dancer18th century,modelled as a gentleman standing holding a letter in his outstretched arm, on a naturalistic raised base, patch mark,20.5cm highChip to the inside fold of his yellow cloak, with a further hairline also to this cloak.Hat - chip to the tip and restoration to the front brimQueue bow - small section missing to one ribbon Reverse of yellow cloak- scuffs, scratches, losses of glaze in areas and several chipsStocking ribbons - breakages on both legsBows on shoes - chip to a ribbon on each.Firing crack visible to the pillar, further smaller firing cracks elsewhere.Some nibbles around base and losses to leaves generally.
A Victorian silver toast rack in the manner of Christopher Dresser, Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1896, the divisions spelling out 'toast', upon a diamond shaped base on four bun feet, Rd. No.249288, 11.3cm wide, weight 2.73oztCR; The dividers are in good order, no obvious signs of misshaping, splitting or repair. Some minor dents, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. The diamond shaped base shows some minor denting, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. The feet are heavily dented, one shows splitting around the top, and a couple show signs of solder repair. One foot makes a rattling sound when moved. There is a minor wobble on a level surface. See pictures for illustration, which show the largest patch of solder repair on one foot, the split and the hallmarks.
A Victorian ruby and diamond 18ct gold ring, the lozenge shaped head set with two mixed cut rubies, with four rose cut diamonds to each side, and a further mixed cut ruby to each shoulder, head measuring 13.8mm x 7.4mm, continuing to a plain polished 18ct gold shank, marks for ‘H&S’, Birmingham 1872, ring size P, weight 2.3gmsCR; The rubies show some minor chips, nibbling around the girdles, and general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Several of the diamonds show flat, textured surfaces, most of which appear to be naturals, but some may be fractures. A few of the diamonds show minor chips or nibbles, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Stones would benefit from professional cleaning. Settings show moderate wear and losses, but stones appear secure, retouching may be required in some places. Some minor signs of thinning and a patch of possible repair to the gallery. Shank shows some thinning, but no splitting or signs of repair. Moderate wear to the hallmarks. See pictures for illustration.PLEASE NOTE: The rubies in this ring have not been tested for synthetic or natural origin.
A BAY WEST GERMAN FAT LAVA BALUSTER VASE AND BAY FAT LAVA EWER, the red ground vase with textured red /orange /yellow swirls to front and back, moulded mark including '84 45', height 45cm, the ewer with orange / red and black glazes, moulded mark including '67 30', height 30cm (2) (Condition report: the vase has a small patch of glaze loss on the outer rim, there is another on two of the swirls, there is a glaze fault to the foot rim of the vase and a firing fault / hole to the underside of the foot rim, the ewer appears to be in good order)
A Japanese Satsuma Small Cup and Saucer, Meiji period, painted with a millefiori pattern, signed, together with a similar pair of saucers painted with bijin and a miniature jar with panels of figures and a landscape (5)Cup and saucer - handle repaired, rim chip with associated hair crack, cup with a rim chip.Pair of saucers both heavily crazed, one saucer with a patch of wear / staining to the rim underside.Jar - cut down, the rim ground. Crazed, some patches of staining.
VANSON; a 1960s teak coffee table with shaped top above outswept tapering supports, 43 x 107 x 40cm (af).43 x 107 x 40cmThe top is constructed of three panels and the join has become visible, with ingrained dirt. There is further fading, staining, etc visible and a large patch in the centre where the polish has worn away, showing the bare timber below.
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED SINDY, PATCH AND PAUL DOLLS, CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, four Sindy dolls marked on the back of the neck as follows, one 'Made in England', one 'Made in Hong Kong', one 'Sindy 033055X and one '2 GEN 1077 033055X', small quantity of original labelled clothing to include Weekenders, Summery Days, Ice Skater, Country Walk and Cape, Patch in original Dungarees, Paul outfits include And so to Bed, Winter Sports, Swimming Trunks, Motorway Man and Tee Shirt, with a quantity of Sindy and other accessories and a collection of unmarked contemporary clothing, Gig and Horse, Wardrobe and Travelling Case (with minor damage), outfits sets and accessories not checked for completeness, with a 1980's Hasbro Paul doll and a Model Toys Mary Quant Daisy doll (2 boxes)
A Kodak Retina IIC 35mm Folding Rangefinder Camera, chrome, body G, shutter working, RF patch visible, the viewfinder has a little haze present, with Scheider-Kreuznach Retina-Xenon C f/2.8 50mm lens, optics G-VG, together with a Kodak Kodalux Light meter, still responds to light but unchecked for accuracy, also with instructions & maker's case
A Mixed Selection of Cameras,to include a Canonet 28, body G, shutter working, RF patch clear & bright, optics VG, also with a Konica Auto S3, body G-VG, shutter working, RF patch bright & clear, optics G, some light haze present, also with a Konica C35, body G, shutter working, RF patch clear & bright, optics G-VG, some dust present, also with a Konica C35 Auto Focus, body G, shutter working, no other tests carried out, with a Minolta 110 camera, untested,
Two Kodak Retina Series 35mm Cameras,to include a Kodak Retina IIIc, body G, shutter working, RF patch clear & bright, with Retina-Xenon f/2 50mm lens, optics G, some cleaning marks present, also with a Kodak Retina IIc, body G, shutter working, RF patch clear & bright, with Retina-Xenon f/2 50mm lens, optics VG, some dust present, also with a Kodak Reinette IB, body G, shutter slow, (3)
A Selection of Four AGI Cameras,to include two Agima 35mm rangefinder cameras, both bodies G, shutters working but stick on slow speeds, on RF patch bright & clear, the other faded, both optics F-G, some haze & fungus present, together with an Agimatic 35mm scale focusing camera, shutter working, optics F, some haze & fungus present, also with an Agilux folding camera,
JOAN BROTAT VILANOVA (Barcelona, 1923 - 1990)."In the kitchen".Oil on canvas.Signed in the lower left corner and on the back.Work exhibited in the anthological exhibition of the author held in 1991, of which a catalogue is enclosed (although the work in question does not appear in the catalogue) and a request to be exhibited in the exhibition.It has a small patch on the back.Measurements: 116 x 89 cm; 124 x 97 cm (frame).Joan Brotat trained at the School of Arts and Crafts and at the Ateneo Obrero in Barcelona, and in 1950 he took part for the first time in an exhibition, invited by Ángel Marsà to his Cycle of Experimental Art. That same year he made his individual debut at the El Jardín gallery in Barcelona. From then on his work could be seen frequently at the Salones de Mayo and Octubre in Barcelona, and finally he made the international leap, holding more than a hundred exhibitions all over the world. Brotat was awarded the Grand Prize of the Mediterranean Countries of Alexandria (1961), the Rafael Zabaleta gold medal and the City of Tarrasa Prize, among other distinctions. He is represented at the CDAN of the Beulas Foundation in Huesca, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, the Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao, the Modern Art Museums in Madrid and Alexandria and the Municipal Museum in Valls.
A 19th century mahogany chest of four graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 58cms wide.Condition ReportDepth 55cms, height 86cms and width 58cms. The top has some water marks, ink stains and surface scratching, one piece of crossbanding missing of approx 4cms in length, the drawers have the usual knocks and scratches commensurate with age, some cockbeading missing, especially to the bottom drawer, original handles and lock plates. Plinth and feet have general knock, patch repairs to both side panes and drawers would benefit from some wax or polish to aid the smooth running of the drawers, good solid condition but slightly tatty.

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