GEOFFREY FULLER (1936-2022); a slip decorated earthenware chicken bowl, diameter 37.5cm. (D)Provenance: Purchased from Mosaic Gallery, Buxton.Additional InformationBlow to one side has removed a small patch of glaze, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
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A George III mahogany serpentine chest, the chevron strung crossbanded shaped moulded top above brushing slide set with green baize and four long graduated drawers with brass lion mask ring drop handles, raised on bracket feet, height 87cm, width 110.5cm, depth 62.5cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationAs you would expect from a chest of this age, it has had a few repairs over the years to the crossbanded veneers. There is an unusually shaped patch repair to the top. There are vertical splits up the sides. The handles appear to be the originals, with split pin backs. General knocks and bruises throughout.
A George II style mahogany tea table of small proportions, the hinged rectangular top above frieze drawer, raised on cabriole legs to pad feet, height 72.5cm, width 72.5cm, depth 36cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationThe table probably dates from the 1950s. There is a patch repair to the top of the upper right hand corner. Some sun fading to the back of the table and general surface wear.
A William IV rosewood occasional table, the circular top with raised gallery above baluster knopped turned central column to tripartite base and squat carved bun feet, height 73cm, diameter 47.5cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationThe top is a two-piece top and has been glue repaired in the past, where the slightly darker section shows. Some old repairs to the veneers and an old veneer repair to the tripartite base. A couple of patch repairs to the veneer around the base.
A George III mahogany piecrust top circular tilt-top occasional table, the one piece top above ring turned central column to three cabriole legs and pad feet, height 72cm, diameter 66cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationSome of the edge moulding is slightly loose and appears to have been glue repaired previously, but not quite in the right way. Unfortunately, there is a patch repair to the top of the table. There is a metal bracket underneath the legs, where there has been a historic repair done a while ago, splicing in a new section of wood. It retains a good strong even colour throughout.
A collection of good quality 1990s designer label ladies clothing. All size UK 10-12-141. One long dark green knitted wool coat with fine suede back panel and thick sheepskin collar By JOSEPH.2. One single breasted striped combed-wool boating blazer in black and Ivory with cream buttons and patch pockets by JOSEPH.3. One 100% pure Cashmere sweater dress in wine burgundy by N-PEAL Burlington Arcade London.4. One cream coloured tie waist jacket with horn buttons by SONIA RYKIEL.5. One beige viscose single breasted jacket with false hip pocket and brass buttonsbySONIA RYKIEL.6. One viscose buttermilk coloured shirt dress with patch pockets and brass buttons bySONIA RYKIEL. One button missing.7. One viscose buttermilk coloured loose fitting jacket with wide lapels and covered cuff patterns. No belt. BySONIA RYKIEL.8. One metallic champagne coloured cocktail jacket with peplum hem and elaborate tie waist by TOMASZ STARZEWSKI.9. One purple evening duster coat with embroidered chest panel by HARRODS.10. One herringbone tweed burgundy coat dress with bias zip at the front by PALLANT.11. One pale lavender wool and silk boxy jacket with wide sleeves and vertically zipped hip pockets by AMANDA WAKELEY.Condition Report: All good condition commensurate with age and use. Some may benefit from cleaning.
Bayern - Helm für Offiziere im Infanterie-Leib-Regiment Schwarz gelackte Lederglocke mit eckigem, grün gefüttertem Vorder- und rot gefüttertem Nackenschirm, sowie feinem dunklen Lederfutter mit rötlichem Seidenrippsfutter. Silberne Beschläge: Emblem, Kreuzblatt an Sternschrauben, mit Perlstabfries und abnehmbarer Spitze mit weißem Paradebusch. Flache Schuppenkette an Steckrosetten, Offizierskokarden. Große Größe.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier Officer Bavarian Leib Infantry Regiment Helmet Black lacquered leather body (inside leather patch), front and rear visor; Front visor with green underlay, rear visor with red underlay; Silver: cross spike base, spine, trichter and front visor trim; Gilt cross base stars, silver officer front plate of Bavarian Lions and shield attached by two screw posts with enlarged holes. Silver flat chin scales with rosette side posts, officer National and Bavarian kokardes. Dark brown leather sweatband, maroon silk lining, white hair bush with silver trichter. Size ca. large.USA lot - more info here
DESJOBERT, Eugéne(1817 Châteauroux - 1863 Paris) Bauernhaus im Sonnenlicht unter BäumenÖl auf Leinwand. Signiert. 27 x 35 cm. Gerahmt : 45 x 53 cm. Originaler Spannrahmen, vergoldeter Stuckrahmen. Rückseitig oben ein Flicken. Desjobert, Maler, Zeichner, Radierer. Schüler von André Jolivard, Claude Félix Theodore Aligny und Paul Huet. 1842-1863 regelmäßig im Pariser Salon vertreten, Mitglied der Ehrenlegion. Er hatte zahlreiche Schüler, Werke in einigen französischen Museen * Partnerauktion Bergmann. Literatur : Saur (2000), Benezit (2006), Thieme-Becker (1907-1950). Provenienz : Berliner Privat-Nachlass. DESJOBERT, Eugéne(1817 Châteauroux - 1863 Paris) Farmhouse in the sunlight under treesOil on canvas. Signed. 27 x 35 cm. Framed : 45 x 53 cm. Original stretching frame, gilded stucco frame. A patch at the top back. Desjobert, painter, draftsman, etcher. Pupil of André Jolivard, Claude Félix Theodore Aligny and Paul Huet. Regularly represented at the Paris Salon 1842-1863, member of the Legion of Honor. He had numerous pupils, works in some French museums * Partner auction Bergmann. Literature : Saur (2000), Benezit (2006), Thieme-Becker (1907-1950). Provenance : Berlin private estate. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Rare Thos Russell & Son British Military issue nickel cased lever pocket watch, signed 17 jewel adjusted to 3 positions movement, no. 3362 with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, signed enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, Illinois Watch Case Co hinged case with Military arrow and markings A.89674, 52mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - light surface marks.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - generally good, small patch of surface wear to the hour hand.Case - light surface marks and scratches.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Omega WWII British Military Army issue nickel cased lever pocket watch, circa 1939, signed cal. 38, 5L.T1 15 jewel movement, no. 9924542, signed enamel dial with Arabic numerals, minute track with hour markers and subsidiary seconds, signed case with issue markings '^ G.S.T.P. Q10743', case no. 1140, 52mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - surface marks present - residue from the corrosion to the hands.Glass - yellowed, light surface marks.Hands - hole to the minute hand infill, crack to the hour hand infill, surface corrosion.Case - patch of wear to the case back, rubbing to the case side, surface corrosion to the bow.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
American Waltham gold plated lever hunter pocket watch, circa 1917, signed 15 jewel movement, no. 21607xxx, signed dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within a plain case, 51mm-Movement - functioning although intermittently stopping so will require a service/some attention.Dial - a few hairlines and surface marks.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - light surface marks and some tarnishing.Case - a few small indentations, small rubbed patch to the case side, light surface marks.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Thos. Russell & Son gold plated half hunter lever pocket watch, signed 10 jewel movement with compensated balance and regulator, signed dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain Star case, 51mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - chip repair at the ten position and hairlines, chip to the centre hole.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - some surface wear.Case - general light surface marks, tarnish mark to the top of the case back and around the base of the stem, tarnishing to the bow, small patch of rubbing to the bezel.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Omega Electronic f300Hz Chronometer 9ct gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 1985001, serial no. 34866xxx, London 1975, champagne dial with applied baton markers, date aperture and centre seconds, signed cal. 1250 12 jewel movement, signed case, brown leather strap, 36mm-Movement - new battery fitted and currently functioning.Dial - a few light surface marks but generally good for the period.Glass - surface scratch marks.Hands - light surface marks.Case - light surface marks.Crown - adjusting correctly, worn patch to the centre with logo worn.Strap - showing signs of wear and would benefit from a replacement.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
WW1 American 3rd Infantry Division Tunic and Steel Combat Helmet, an interesting example of a British made American 1917 pattern four pocket combat tunic. To the arm is original divisional patch, honourable discharge stripe and overseas service stripes. To the breast is a state of New York service medal for WW1. US and Infantry collar discs and American eagle buttons. Interior has the remains of the paper issue label and British WD arrow mark. The helmet is a standard American issue combat helmet with the textured finish to the exterior. Painted 3rd Infantry division sign to the front. Complete with its oilskin liner and leather chinstrap. Overall a good honest set.
WW2 American Ike Jacket, fine example of the short pattern American tunic from WW2 known as a Ike jacket. This example is complete with all of its original cloth and metal insignia. Medal ribbons for WW2 service to the breast. Cloth lined interior with size label to the collar “36R”. Patch section removed from the interior lining but otherwise a generally good example.
WW2 German Luftwaffe Summer Pattern One Piece Flight Suit “Sommerfliegerkombie”, very good example with fully working zips. Being the pattern with the emergency ring pull for quick removal from wounded aircrew. Interior with Berlin manufacturers label of Karl Heisler and also a label for a Wurttemberg based manufacturer. To the arms of the suit is a cloth rank patch for Luftwaffe General, however we believe this to be a post war addition to the suit. Armpit to Armpit - 54cms, Armpit to cuff - 43cms, Inside leg - 70cms, length from shoulder - 145cms.
A Derby pot pourri vase, well painted with colourful summer flowers, the pierced rim with masks, leafy pierced four feet, quatrefoil base, 11cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800; a Derby Patch mark stand, decorated with fanciful birds, picked out in gilt, 9cm high, c.1770 (2)
A large Derby Patch Mark figure, Britannia, she stands in sandals, wearing a helmet, yellow and light blue drape over a tunic and striped dress, before a masked shield, books and owl, the base pierced with scrolls and picked out in gilt, 38cm high, 1770Bradshaw, Peter, Derby Porcelain Figures, p116, illus 100
The Order of Al Nahda, First Class, star, badge and sash awarded to Lord Headley on completion of the Hajj in 1923 Mecca, circa 1923the star and badge each manufactured in nine parts of silver variously gilded and decorated in red, white and green enamel, the outer frames decorated in openwork with the points of six-pointed stars interspersed by palmettes, the central elements of circular form with engraved inscriptions and foliate motifs, the bosses with two inscriptions surmounted by crossed flags of the Hejaz; the sash of woven green, white and black cotton with red silk shoulder patch forming the flag of the Hejaz the star 8.3 cm. max; the badge 5.6 cm. max.; the sash 148 cm. long(3)Footnotes:ProvenanceRowland George Allanson Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley (1855-1935), also known as Shaikh Rahmatullah al-Farooq, and thence by descent.Inscriptions: wisam al-nahdah min darajah al-ula asasa sanah 1334 hijriyah, 'The Order of the Renaissance, First Class, 1334 of the Hijrah (1915-16)'; 'abdihi al-husayn bin 'ali, 'His (God's) servant, al-Husayn bin 'Ali'. The Order of al Nadha, or Supreme Order of the Renaissance, was instituted in 1917 by Hussein bin Ali al-Hashimi, King of the Hejaz (reg. 1916-1924) to commemorate the Arab Revolt of 1916 against the Ottoman Empire. Whilst it is likely that the initial orders were manufactured in France, subsequent awards, such as the present lot, were produced by local silversmiths in Mecca. Headley was awarded the Order of Al Nahda, First Class, after completing the Hajj in 1923 and proudly stated that it was 'the highest order that can be given in Arabia' (see Jamie Gilham, The British Muslim Convert, Lord Headley, 1855-1935, London, 2020, p. 141).A Second Class example of the Order of al Nahda, awarded to Colonel Pierce C. Joyce in 1920, is in the Imperial War Museum, London (OMD 5193).The following collection of items is offered by the family of Rowland Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley (1855-1935), who became an international celebrity in 1913 when he defied convention by publicly converting to Islam and, in so doing, became the public face of Islam in Britain. The collection includes personal items such as a fragment of Kiswah (lot 81), a robe (lot 79) and the exceptionally rare Order of Al Nahda medal (lot 82) which were presented to him in Mecca by Hussein bin Ali, King of Hejaz (reg. 1916-1924), on completion of his Hajj in 1923. Also included is a set of prayer beads, and silver zamzam bottles (lot 80) which are believed to have been carried with him on the pilgrimage. Born in London in 1855, he was educated at Westminster School and Cambridge University before entering the Middle Temple and continuing his studies at King's College London. He subsequently became a civil engineer, and worked in India between 1892 and 1897. It was during his four years in Kashmir that he first encountered the Islamic faith, but it was not until 1913, the same year in which he inherited the peerage from his cousin, that he officially converted to Islam, adopting the Muslim name of Shaikh Rahmatullah al-Farooq. In 1914 he founded the British Muslim Society, which had the principal aim of demonstrating that Islam was not antagonistic or hostile to Christianity. He remained president of the society for life and went on to write several books on Islam, including A Western Awakening to Islam and Three Great Prophets of the World. He intended to undertake the Hajj the same year, but was prevented from doing so by the outbreak of war, and had to wait until 1923 when he completed the pilgrimage at the age of 68. Very few Britons had made a pilgrimage to Mecca before Lord Headley, and it is possible that he was the first to do so legitimately. Despite the potential political implications of the situation, he was welcomed as a guest by King Hussein, who accompanied him on some stages of the pilgrimage and who is reported to have slept on the ground at Muzdalifah so that Headley might have a more comfortable rest on his own camp-bed. On his return to London, Headley gave numerous talks about his experience in Mecca including at the British Muslim Society, and became the subject of much press attention for the first time since his conversion in 1913. An image taken by a press photographer at his home in St Margarets (Fig. 1), depicts him wearing the robe and Order of Al Nadha while standing beside the larger fragment of Kiswah with which he was presented in Mecca, which he subsequently donated to Woking Mosque. This image was circulated and reprinted in newspapers and magazines worldwide. After completing the Hajj his profile and status within the British Muslim community increased, and he became an unofficial ambassador for British Islam. In 1925, he was offered the throne of Albania by a Muslim delegation who desired a British aristocrat for their ruler, but Lord Headley declined the offer on the grounds that has assassination was practically certain should he accept. Beyond his devotion to Islam Lord Headley was a keen boxer, having been a champion at Cambridge University, and was also one of the earliest exponents of martial arts. In 1890 he co-authored Broad-sword and Singlestick, one of the earliest self defence manuals and went on to write one of the first modern guides to boxing (Boxing, 1889).A detailed account of the life of Lord Headley, the circumstances of his conversion to Islam and his attitude towards the Islamic faith is given in Jamie Gilham, The British Muslim Convert, Lord Headley, 1855-1935, London, 2020.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Desert Rats: 2072709 Sapper William J Gaunt Royal Engineers, a WWII medal group comprising Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, France & Germany star, 1939-45 star, BWM and Defence medal. Also included is Gaunts RE cap badge, a Desert Rats sleeve patch and a large quantity of related photographs and ephemera, together with a North African dagger collected on his service. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)
A 'Traccia' table, designed by Méret Oppenheim (Swiss, 1913-1985) in 1938, produced by Simon International, 1980s, the top in gold leaf with footprints impressed to the top and raised on a gilt-bronze pair of legs, 67.5cm wide 53cm deep 64cm highMéret Oppenheim was a painter and sculptor who moved to Paris in 1918 and became part of the circle of Swiss surrealists which included Jean Arp and Alberto Giacometti. She initially designed this table in 1938 and the prototype was exhibited in an exhibition of furniture at the Galeries René Drouin, Paris, in 1939. Other exhibiting artists included Max Ernst, Leonor Fini and Eugene Berman.The table was not put into production until 1972 when an Italian firm, Simon International, included the design in a new range. It continued to be made until at least 1984.Condition ReportThe top with some scratches and marks. To the right of the forward footstep to the top with a patch of scuffing. With a small gouge to the edge. The bronze legs with tarnish and wear - with some emergence of verdigris to the 'ankles' of the supports. Additional images uploaded. The 'bubbling' around the footprint intentional and corresponding with the spherical joints on the feet of the support.
SIX BOXES OF ASSORTED CLOCKS AND ASSORTED SUNDRIES, to include a Royal Air Force Officers Gold Bullion patch 'Per Ardua Ad Astra', a mid-century teak candle holder, height 22cm, four 1960's alarm clocks, a mid-century Helveco mantel clock, a boxed Pure radio alarm , a Sony radio alarm, a vintage Cornish Serpentine stone thermometer Regwell Control, a wooden wall hanging cuckoo clock, world travel maps, boxed souvenir books of coronations 1937, 1935 Jubilee, Our King & Queen and the Royal Princesses, etc (s.d) (6 boxes)
THREE CLOCKS, to include an electric Metamec gold sunburst style wall clock, width 57cm x height 37cm (in need of rewiring), a Hermle quartz skeleton mantel clock with glass dome, height 25cm (metal base has a patch of Corrosion, untested), a broken shell of a figural marble mantel clock, possibly French (marble base broken and repaired)
Kenner 1984 Star Wars Carded Action Figure comprising Return of the Jedi Han Solo in Trench Coat. Figure factory sealed and unopened on the card with 79 back, bubble looks clear of any perforation, no significant indentations. The punched card is generally Very Good with some Very minor creasing, and a small tear patch to the rear. From an ex-Palitoy employee.
GROUP OF GERMAN BISQUE 'PIANO' BABIES,along with two cherub figures (6)One of the figures has a patch of restoration/appears to have been glued on part of the leg (figure with bird). The small baby in a crawling position has a hairline crack to one side of the body.The large crawling baby has chips to a couple of the fingers underneath. The baby on its back gas a finger missing. The figure with wings appears to have one if it's wings glued back on.The figure sitting on waves has damage including to its head where it appears to have benn glued back on. There are also several cracks and chips in places.
Arthur Gordon, pair of oils on canvas, Thames scenes near Putney, signed and dated 1884 and 1886, 36cm x 52cm, framedThe sunset scene has hole in canvas beside the buoy in the water which needs repair, the other painting has a patch repair with a thin line of overpainting only visible under UV light, good condition, frames also good
A large Griselda Hill Pottery Wemyss style cat, modelled seated with black patch detail, inset with glass eyes, black painted marks to base, height 34.5cm.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.

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