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A Royal Worcester figure group "HRH The Duke of Edinburgh", depicting the Duke of Edinburgh playing polo, raised on a wooden base CONDITION REPORTS General wear, dirt and dust, but overall appears to be sound. Height to top of cap approx 35cm, and height to top of polo stick, including wooden base, approx 40cm.
A collection of nine Goebel Hummel figures to include "Busy Student", "Little Tooter", "Sweet Music", "Playmates", "Boy with flute and bird", "Girl on a fence", "Boy playing flute", "Girl with hands behind her back" and "Boy wearing large slippers", together with three Wade Nat West piggy banks CONDITION REPORTS Hummel figures have general wear, scuffs and dirt, six of them bear paper titles to bases/verso, all have some crazing to glaze, but otherwise appear to be sound. Nat West piggy banks have some general wear and scuffs, and some firing faults and firing blemishes.
Roger Moore, best known for playing the 007 spy James Bond, a handwritten Christmas card to Vera Mitchell with inscription 'Traitor Vera - How could you possibly want to leave us Love Roger', with a drawing of a hand depicting a thank you gesture for giving him a manicureProvenance: From the personal collection of Vera Mitchell who worked in the Makeup Department on many films from the 1980's - 2000's.10 x 13cm
John Tunnard (1900-1971)Figure at Garden WindowGouache and body colour, 27 x 37cm (10½ x 14½)Signed and dated '48Now recognized as an important English Surrealist, Nancy first met John Tunnard around 1960. She was taken to his house in Lamorna Cove by fellow artist Michael Canney, after Tunnard had admired one of her paintings she had shown in Newlyn. Tunnard studied at the Royal College of Art while also playing in jazz bands in his youth. He came to Cornwall in the early 1930’s and it wasn’t long before his first solo exhibition in the Redfern Gallery in 1933, where his early work showed a strong influence of the Neo-Romantics such as Graham Sutherland. Both Tunnard and Nancy Wynne-Jones were inspired by the writing of Herbert Read. In Nancy’s case is was Read’s Art Now, while Tunnard seems to have found a greater affiliation with Surrealism, both published in 1936. Among his many early supporters was Peggy Guggenheim, who collected Tunnard and gave him a show in her London Gallery in 1939. As a conscientious objector, he became an auxiliary with the Coast Guard for the duration of the War. He later taught periodically at the Penzance School of Art from 1948 to 1965. As well as a painter, Tunnard was a keen observer of natural history and collected entomological specimens for the British Museum, examples of which can be seen in the imagery of his painting, especially in his later abstract works. A near recluse in later life, Tunnard died in Penzance in 1971.Figure at Garden Window is a rare example of Tunnard’s early work, which combines both Neo-Romantic and surrealist elements of painting and is even more unique in that it presents a figural element in the composition. As is typical for his early painting the present work rendered in gouache, which according to Read, was the artists preferred medium, as it gave greater scope for spontaneous and organic forms. Adam Pearson, May 2015
AN INDIAN MUGHAL TYPE GOUACHE with gold and white highlights on ivorine in a Vizagapatam mosaic frame, scene in the manner of a 16th Century Safavid dynasty miniature, depicting Persian courtiers on horseback playing polo and people on a passing camel train in the foreground, 17 x 12cm and a Mughal gouache, hunting party, 14 x 12cm (2)
Breweryania, a collection of items to include a silver plated cocktail shaker (Gaskell & Chambers), a pewter tankard engraved presented by H G Simmonds Ltd, a boxed china Courage Bicentenary Tankard with letter, a Courage jug, a glass Courage bottle 1787 - 1937, Berkshire Old Ale and Bristol Brewery Ale, together with playing cards, dominoes and a light up Tavern Export Beer Bar Sign and odd bottle measures (Parcel)
Cigarette Cards, Orchids, a collection of loose cards, many duplicates relating to Carreras Orchids (103), Carreras Fortune Telling Head Insert (25) Carreras British Costumes (28) and a few odd cards, (all cards gd/vg) also included in the lot some travel related stickers and two sets of British United Airways Playing cards and a Skyway Hotel Lighter (parcel)
Follower of Salvator Rosa (1615-1673) Soldiers Playing Dice, 47.5 x 66in. Follower of Salvator Rosa (1615-1673)oil on canvas,Soldiers Playing Dice,the stretcher stamped 'F. Leedham, Liner' and with wax seal bearing Sawbridge Erle-Drax crest,47.5 x 66in.Provenance: Collection of Sir John Murray, his and others' sale, London Christie's, 19 June 1852, bought by Bond for £52.10.0; J.S.W.S. Erle Drax, Olantigh Towers, Wye, Kent, his deceased sale, London, Christie's, 19 February 1910, lot 47, bought by Huggins for £5.5.0; private collection, thence by family descent
A Chinese blue and white flared bowl, Kangxi six character mark and of the period, 20cm diam., cracked A Chinese blue and white flared bowl, Kangxi six character mark and of the period, the exterior painted with scenes of figures in interiors, the interior with a central medallion painted with three boys playing, diaper and cellular pattern borders, 20cm diam., cracked
Pair Victorian Royal Worcester blushed ivory Egyptian revival figures modelled by Hadley, each playing a musical instrument, on naturalistic bases - printed and impressed marks, model no. 1084, 31cm - 32cm CONDITION REPORT Figures in good condition. Some wear to gilded decoration and both figures have some very small nibbles around the base and the figure playing the string instrument has a firing crack on base

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