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Francis Littna (1903-1973)Two women, signed with initials, ink, watercolour and silvering, 17 x 13cmMinor time staining to the sheet. Possible small tear or crease to the lower right edge, just above the signature. Small patch of light brown staining to the lower left corner. Not examined out of the frame.
JACQUELINE MARVAL (FRENCH 1866-1932)GIRL WITH A PARASOLOil on board33.5 x 49.5cm (13 x 19¼ in.)Provenance:Crane Kalman Gallery, LondonPrivate Collection (acquired from the above in June 1972)The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by the Comité Jacqueline Marval.Condition Report: Fine craquelure throughout but most noticeably to the white dress and yellow parasol. There are some splits to the board running off the lower edge but these are potentially original to the board and areas where the paint is thin. Ultra-violet light reveals a small patch of retouching to the centre of the lower edge but no further evidence of retouching. The work would benefit from a light clean. Condition Report Disclaimer
λ GRAHAM SUTHERLAND (BRITISH 1903-1980)INTERLOCKING HILLSInk, watercolour, pastel and gouacheSigned and dated 1945 (lower left), further signed, titled, dated 1945 and inscribed to backboard (verso)38.5 x 28.5cm (15 x 11 in.)Provenance:John R. Brown, Esq., Private Collection, Stratford-on-Avon, purchased from the 1946 Bucholz Gallery ExhibitionThence by descent to the present owner Exhibited:New York, Buchholz Gallery, Curt Valentin, Graham Sutherland, February-March 1946, no. 20 Condition Report: Unexamined out of glazed frame. Light surface dirt throughout. Pin holes to the lower left and lower right corners. Foxing scattered throughout. Light spots of bleaching to the lower third of the work. A very small patch of skinning to the centre of the lower edge approx. 1cm. Condition Report Disclaimer
λ KEN HOWARD (BRITISH 1932-2022)THE GRAND CANAL FROM THE ACADEMIE BRIDGE Oil on canvasSigned (lower right)60.5 x 121.5cm (23¾ x 47¾ in.)Provenance:Portland Gallery, LondonExhibited:London, Portland Gallery, March 2018, no. 6Condition Report: The canvas has not been relined. There are a few small spots of brown paint in the sky and water, these may be original to the work. There is a small patch of thin paint to the centre left of the upper edge. There is no evidence of retouching visible under ultraviolet light.Condition Report Disclaimer
λ DAVID BOMBERG (BRITISH 1890-1957)PORTRAIT OF LADY SEATED, THOUGHT TO BE LILIAN, THE ARTIST'S WIFE Oil on canvas Signed and dated 31 (lower left)93 x 72cm (36½ x 28¼ in.)Provenance:Arthur A. Stambois, Private Collection (possibly purchased directly from the artist in 1936)Stanley Mann, Private Collection (purchased from the above in 1961)By descent to his wife, Eithne Maureen Mann (nee Milne) (1937-2018), Private Collection By descent to the present ownerExhibited:London, Whitechapel Gallery, Jewish Painters in London, 15 August 1943, p. 4 (illustrated in the exhibition catalogue) Condition Report: The canvas has not been relined. Light surface dirt. May benefit from a light clean. Inspection under UV reveals an area of retouching to the the upper right corner which corresponds to a patch repair visible verso. Three spots of further retouching to the upper left quadrant. There is scattered retouching along the right hand edge. In overall good condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
λ DAVID BOMBERG (BRITISH 1890-1957)PORTRAIT OF ETHEL Oil on canvas Signed (lower right); further signed, titled, and dated 1931 to stretcher (verso)61 x 51cm (24 x 20 in.)Provenance:J. Issacs, Private Collection Arthur A. Stambois, Private CollectionStanley Mann, Private Collection (purchased from the above in 1961)By descent to his wife, Eithne Maureen Mann (nee Milne) (1937-2018), Private Collection By descent to the present ownerExhibited:London, Bloomsbury Gallery, Exhibition of Sixty Imaginative Compositions, Spanish and Scottish Landscapes and Other Work by David Bomberg, November 1932, no. 35 (Ethel)Condition Report: The canvas has not been relined. Very light surface dirt throughout. Inspection under UV reveals a patch of retouching to the centre of Ethel's chest which corresponds to a small repaired tear approx. 1.5cm visible verso. Condition Report Disclaimer
A 19th century marine thermometer by Thomas Rubergall, the mercury tube affixed to a brass plate, displaying scales for Fahrenheit, Celsius and Reaumur, marked 'Thos Rubergall Optn to the Queen 21 Coventry St London', and 'Standard. Bar,,30.10', 32.6cm long, complete in a red leather fitted caseCondition report3cm scuffed patch to the case along with further minor scuffs.General light minor rubbing wear to the brass register, which appears to indicate the correct temperature.
A very large Aubusson style needle-point wall hanging, in fawn, terracotta and green colourways, the central floral spray embraced by swags and trailing foliate detail, 375cm x 275cmCondition reportGeneral overall fading and light decolourisation, multiple minor faults to include a small hole, a small darned patch, ink/dye spots, wear commensurate with age and use, please see additional images
A 19th century watercolour portrait of an unidentified army officer, wearing pill box hat, frogged astrakhan coat and gold lace edged shell jacket with buff cross belt, signed "Hoppner Meyer Pinxt", 15" x 19½". GC (some wear around the edges, small damp stain in one corner, and cleaned patch in field), in a modern black painted wood frame. £60-80
A pair of 20th century Danish BD Mobel furniture brown leather high backed armchairs with head rests and matching footstool, each height 110 cm, width 69 cm. CONDITION REPORT: One has a worn patch on the interior of the seat, otherwise the condition of them looks good with light signs of use.
John Gordin, LondonA late 17th/early 18th century walnut eight-day longcase clock, the 11-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, sword hilt half hour marks, and Arabic minute track, matted centre, subsidiary seconds with ringed winding holes and date aperture, signed chapter ring, winged cherub head spandrels, the movement with five knopped and finned pillars. The hood with floral marquetry to the dome top and door, brass urn finials, plain pilasters and glass side panels over a convex throat and 42-inch trunk door with 'D' ended floral and bird marquetry panels, convex lenticle over a further floral marquetry rectangular panel and later skirt base. Comes with a pair of brass cased weights, pendulum and key. 240cm high, 94.5inDial good, some rubbing to the silvering in the chapter ring, movement clean and currently working but not tested or guaranteed. The case generally good and clean. The hood with later finials and one small strip of moulding missing. Base slightly shortened because of the later skirt which has a patch of veneer missing to the front face and rear right foot.
FOUR PIECES OF MASONS 'MANDALAY' PATTERN IRONSTONE AND A MINIATURE MASONS IRONSTONE JUG, height 7.5cm, the Mandalay pieces comprising a twin handled planter, height 12.5cm, a baluster vase, height 20cm and two ginger jars and covers, both seconds, height 17cm (5) (Condition report: the miniature jug has a crazed and stained patch to the interior, wear to paint on handle. ginger jars are seconds)
Peter Brook RBA (1927-2009) ''Bolton Bridge'' Signed and inscribed, oil on canvas, 50cm by 75cmCovered in a layer of surface dirt and discoloured varnish. An area of very fine craquelure to the left of centre of the sky approximately 2cm in length. Paler patch to the centre of the sky approximately 3cm circular.
USA SOCCER DALLAS CUP INTEREST - COLLECTION OF PLAQUES AND RELATED ITEMS,comprising Dallas Cup XVIII 1997, XIX 1998, and XXI 2000 plaques, a XX Champion medal, 1996, 1997 (2x), and XXI badges, US Soccer Federation patch, XXVI glass prism, and XXV perspect display, also nine USA soccer gilt metal and enamel medals including ones for the Schwan's USA Cup
Blyton (Enid) The Land of Far-Beyond, first edition, illustrations by Horace Knowles, ink gift inscription to endpaper, original pictorial cloth, fine, dust-jacket, light sunning to spine, patch of light toning to upper panel, minor chipping to head of spine, short closed tear to head of upper panel, an excellent example, 8vo, 1942.
Pasternak (Boris) Doctor Zhivago, translated by Max Hayward and Manya Harari, first English edition, very light browning to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jacket, very slight toning to spine, short tear to head of upper joint, rubbing to spine tips and corners, small patch of browning to front panel, an excellent example overall, 8vo, 1958.
Rubens (Bernice) The Elected Member, first edition, edge spotting, light foxing to endpapers, original boards, dust-jacket, spine a little sunned, some tape-strengthening to verso of head and foot of spine, small patch of light browning to rear panel, but an excellent example overall, 8vo, 1969.⁂ A bright copy of the second ever book to win the Booker Prize. Scarce.
Deighton (Len) [The "Harry Palmer" novels], 7 vol., comprising The Ipcress File, second impression, jacket with light toning to spine and head, small patch of staining to foot of spine, 1962; Horse Under Water, light toning to jacket, minor chipping to head of spine and upper corners, light rubbing to head, 1963; Funeral in Berlin, jacket with light rubbing and creasing to extremities, 1964; Billion-Dollar Brain, jacket with short nick to head of spine, extremities a little rubbed, 1966; An Expensive Place to Die, jacket with usual sunning to spine, rubbing to head and foot, 1967; Spy Story, jacket with very slight fading to spine, rubbing to spine tips and corners, 1974; Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Spy, jacket with light rubbing to spine tips and corners, 1976, first editions, first impressions unless where mentioned, all signed or with signed presentation inscriptions from the author to endpapers, original boards, dust-jackets, excellent or near-fine examples, 8vo. ⁂ A superb signed set of the Deighton's novel starring his nameless spy (later to become known as Harry Palmer following the film adaptations). Signed sets are rare and we can trace no like signed set at auction. This set without the various additional inserts where called for.
First World War.- Allingham (Henry) and Dennis Goodwin. Kitchener's Last Volunteer. The Life of Henry Allingham, signed by the authors, 2008 § Arthur (Max) Forgotten Voices of the Great War, signed by Henry Allingham and Harry Patch, 2002, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets, near-fine, 8vo (2)⁂ Henry Allingham (1896-2009) and Harry Patch (1898-2009) were among the last surviving combat veterans of the First World War.
ERNEST PARTON (AMERICAN 1845-1933) BETWS-Y-COED, CONWY VALLEY, WALES Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1880 (lower right) 36 x 51cm (14 x 20 in.) Condition Report: Light surface dirt throughout. Two patch repairs verso to the extreme right edge and corner. Inspection under UV reveals a thick green varnish and a small area of retouching to the centre of the sky together with further retouching to the far left edge corresponding with the patch repairs verso. Condition Report Disclaimer
Greek Coinages, Calabria, Tarentum, Nomos, 340-325, by the moneyer Kal[–], youth on horseback left, holding shield and preparing to cast javelin, rev. dolphin-rider right, inspecting helmet, ταρασ behind, καλ below, 7.69g/3h (HN Italy 896; Vlasto 558; McClean 594). Patch of roughness on obverse, otherwise better than very fine, attractively toned £150-£180
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WELLINGTON CHEST,with seven graduated drawers, turned handles with right hand locking bar on plinth base, 104cm high, 49cm wide, 36cm deepVeneer chip to top, chips to edges of both flaps, veneer patch repair to third drawer up, further scuffs, scratches and scrapes most prominently to top and base with further general wear throughout commensurate with age and use, no sign of worm
OLE WANSCHER FOR A. J. IVERSON,a large freestanding mahogany desk of Danish design with two short frieze drawers flanking a central long drawer, with original handles, on tapered supports, 73cm high, 185cm wide, 92.5cm deepAdditional images available;Provenance: does not bear a maker's label but was purchased from Bruun-Rasmussen 26/09/2013, ref. 842/1236top does display scratches, marks, nicks, some older patch repairs and variations in the colour/staining, this will benefit from attention; however structurally sound with just slight movement to the joints and without other notable issues to report
ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE OF 'JENNIFER',HN1484, issued 1931-1949, 17cm high, along with 'Suzette' HN1577, 'Greta', 'Peggy' HN2038, 'Sweeting' HN1935 and 'Fair Maiden' HN2211 (6)Figure "Jennifer" has a very small glue mark to the bottom of the dress as well as a crack running from the bottom of the dress and onto the base.Figure "Suzette" has a patch of restoration to the bottom of the dress. Also some restoration to the shoulders and a small chip to the head of the figure.Figure "Sweeting" has a hairline crack to her left arm.
Three items of Chinese blue and white porcelain, comprising an 18th Century plate, 23cm diameter, and two prunus ginger jars, 19cm high and smaller, (3)– The plate has a few nibbles on the rim, pockmarks all over and a heavy patch of pockmarks from production. The larger ginger jar has two small hairline cracks on the neck of the rim. The smaller is in good order.
AN 18TH CENTURY DUESBURY & CO DERBY PORCELAIN CANDLESTICK, MODELLED AS A SEATED BOY wearing floral sash and with floral wreath, amongst bocage, on scrolled base, patch marked base, 17cm high, an 18th Century porcelain candlestick modelled with 'Young Bacchus', 17cm high, two 18th Century Duesbury & Co Derby figures of standing putti, and an 18th Century blanc de chine pottery figure of a standing putti (5)
AN 18TH CENTURY ENAMELLED RECTANGULAR PATCH BOX the lid enamelled couple taking tea, 3cm x 6.5cm x 5cm, an 18th Century Battersea enamel rectangular patch box, the lid enamelled in relief with floral scrolls on pink trellis ground, 2.5cm x 5.5cm x 4cm, an 18th Century enamel oval patch box worded 'Before Marriage / After Marriage' and a French porcelain trinket box
John Kingsley Sutton FRSA (British, 1907-1976)A pair of portraits of two young girls, one titled 'Patricia', oil on canvas, signed 'KINGSLEY SUTTON' lower right, 20 x 16in. (50.8 x 40.6cm.), ebonised frames, one with RP label verso. (2)* Condition: The portrait titled 'Patricia' with some deterioration to varnish and craquelure. Small 1in. L'shaped split to top of canvas, just above the top of head. The other portrait is clean overall but has a scratch line of small flakes just to the left of the head. Patch of overpainting/retouching to paint to centre right margin.
A very large Loetz 'Richard' cameo glass vase of elongated teardrop form with a bun form foot, dark purple on orange streaked ground, decorated with a village beside a lake, signed 'Richard', 23 ½in. (59.5cm.) high, glued chip to rim.* Chip to rim which has been glued with a well executed repair. Small scuffed patch to surface of glass to right of signature. Expected scratching to base.
A GEORGE III SILVER FIVE PIECE OBLONG TEA SET ROBERT HENNELL I & SAMUEL HENNELL, LONDON 1803 The teapot with a foliate finial, a wood harp handle, a gadrooned border, engraved with a Greek key band and a crest, on four bracket feet 25.5cm (10in) long 1487g (47.8 oz) gross Condition Report: Tea pot - Marks are clear, handle tight, hinge good, slight gap to the cover, slightly wobbles, crest clear, band slightly ribbed, pin prick dents, small patch of solder to the body Sugar bowl - Marks are well struck, slightly wobbles, engraving slightly rubbed Large cream jug - Marks slightly rubbed, stands well, engraving rubbed Small cream jug - Marks obscured, stands well, engraving clear Tray - Marks rubbed, engraving lightly rubbed All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GOLD COLOURED MIZPAH HEART PENDANT AND A BEAN LOCKET The polished heart with Mizpah on one side and Midjie on the other, suspended from a later hoop bale; together with a bean shaped locket pendant, inscribed with the initials MP and July 4 Oct. 4 1911, opening to reveal a glazed compartment Size/dimensions: heart 1.6cm long, bean 2cm long (without additional loops) Gross weight: 5.3 grams Condition Report: They both have signs of wear, some rubbing and scuffing, the top of the hearts loop has been patch repaired, both suspensory loops are not original, the bean hoop has a warped split. Condition Report Disclaimer

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