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A shell work sewing box and a blue velvet sewing box, both circa 1890, the shell work box of rectangular form the lid with colour print titled 'A Present From The Isle Of Wight' compartmentalised interior with pin cushion, the lid inscribed in ink 'Mary Ann CleaverÉ', 17.5cm x 11 x 6.5cm, and a blue velvet and gilt metal mounted, bag form sewing box, the interior with mirror and a selection of tools, 19cm (2)
A Regency sewing box of sarcophagal form covered in diced brown leather with gilt metal mounts on large brass paw feet and with side carrying handles, the front fitted with a drawer, the lid interior with a monochrome print on silk of women and a young boy under an arbour within a tooled surround, the lower section compartmentalised and fitted with a pair of printed silk pin cushions, hinged leather compartment, tool card and a pair of lift out boxes, 30 x 25 x 16cm
Two children's cardboard sewing boxes, comprising a rectangular example the lid with a colour print of four young girls and inscribed 'A Present from Brighton/ Made in Germany', gilt spandrils and clasp, 10.5cm and another, circa 1830, the velvet lid painted with flowers, the compartmentalised interior with a pin cushion, 9cm, first with a few accessories. (2)
Two 19th Century colour printed cardboard boxes, comprising a rectangular example the lid with young girls at work and play over 'Choclat Des Enfants', the interior with eight individual boxes each with print of a young girl, 13 x 10cm., and a set of three graduated boxes each with a juvenile colour print, largest 8.5cm. (4)
A Georgian whitewood sewing and reel box, probably early Tunbridge ware, of rectangular form, the sliding lid with a red tinted print of a classical woman with lyre within a painted outer border, compartmentalised interior with thread holes lined in pink paper, the base fitted with a drawer to one end, 16.5 x 9 x 7.7cm. high.
A rare and unusual Georgian whitewood card game or 'fortune telling' box of rectangular form, the sides painted with floral garlands and scrolls, the sliding lid with a circular monochrome print of a woman seated in a tree with a distaff, the two division interior with a set of hand written cards to one side raised by pulling a ribbon which runs through the box, the set of 44 gold edged cards hand written in ink with a question, the answer to the reverse, cards 8.7 x 6cm, box 7 x 7.5 x 10.2cm. high.
An attractive George III whitewood sewing box, with fitted interior, of rectangular form, the sides with green line inlay, the lid in burr yew centred by a blue and white oval print of cherubs within an inlaid oval, with a conforming edge border, the interior in pink paper and fitted with a netting cylinder, flanked by an ivory tape measure and bone thimble, two whitewood cylinder boxes with inlaid lids, a set of four reels on rod, a set of three whitewood cotton barrels, a removable pin cushion and needle book, together with an ivory clamp, 21.5 x 16 x 7cm.
An early 19th painted Tunbridge ware circular box with domed pin cushion to lid, ring painted and a painted with flowers and with a colour print with elegant figures before the Brighton Pavilion 9.7cm max dia., and two small boxes one with pin hinge lid painted with a house, repaired, 8.7cm and another with inlaid sliding lid, 5cm sq. (3)
A rare and unusual print decorated early Tunbridge ware travelling mirror by Wise the rectangular case with sliding lid with a circular print the reverse of the lid with a printed label 'Nuckell's Library Broadstairs published by T. Wise Tunbridge, 24th March 1806', the interior fitted with a mirror, 8.7 x 5.3cm
A good and rare early Tunbridge ware white wood print decorated box by Geo. Wise of rectangular form, the lid with a colour print within a vivid red panel within black line borders, the print titled to the lid interior 'Chapel Royal, North Street, Brighton - Published by Geo. Wise, Tunbridge April 1807', pink paper lined interior, 20 x 12.2 x 9.5cm. high.
A pair of wool work embroidered floral slips and a pair of silk wall hangings, the pair of slips each as a flower and leaves in tones of blue, yellow, green and brown, 17th Century or later, 17.5cm and a pair of tear shaped cream silk wall hangings embroidered with pairs of hearts, trailing leaves, and jardineres of flowers, within blue ribbon borders below hanging loops, fading and wear, 27cm, contained in an old cardboard box the interior lid with a print of a basket of plums titled ' J.B de Ynigo, Bordeaux Imperials', 29.5cm (5)
An early 19th century Tunbridge print decorated documentary sewing box of rectangular form veneered in lace wood within broad line and crossbanded borders, the lid with an oval colour print of a carriage pulled by cherubs within a gold and pen work border (split to print), old Sheffield plate side carrying handles. The interior with ruched pink silk lid panel over a pink paper covered compartmentalised tray fitted with a multiple reel, two scent bottles, four bead cylinders labelled Gold/Silver, a box pin cushion, a pair of sliding lid boxes with fan painted lids, twelve various bone reels with labels, a set of three reels, bone pin cushion and tape measure, a porcelain thimble, another silver, another rosewood, two pairs of steel scissors with sheaths, a pair of bone cylinder boxes. The underside of the reel tray inscribed in ink 'Bought March 7th 1817-£3 Emily Hill - Presented by her mother June 6th 1826 being her sixteenth - Birth Day', 34 x 28 x 14cm
A sampler, three Bristol card memoriums and two others, the sampler unmounted 'ÉRemembrance of John Bottomley of Heywood Late of Halifax É 1872 Aged 75 years' over a verse flanked by angels over a crown and verses, wool work tomb and flowers 'Jane Ellen Whiteleys Work', 60 x 64cm, the Bristol card examples for 1861, 1862 and 1894, another Bristol card 'Lord Remember Me', and a colour print of a child with stitched details, inscribed to reverse 'Sarah Hannah Hughes - Infants Department, 19 x 13.5cm, all but first framed. (6)
A rare print and paint decorated early Tunbridge ware whitewood child's sewing pannier, probably Thomas Wise, the canted sides painted with flowers, the pin hinge lid with a central print titled to the interior 'New Assembly Rooms, Leamington Spa' within a floral border and outer black line hatched border, the swing handle painted with stylised green leaves, compartmentalised pink paper interior, 12 x 8.5 x 10cm max. This box appears for the first time to establish a link between the Tunbridge manufacturers and the Spa town of Leamington Spa.The image depicted is the Lower Assembly Rooms (later called the Parthenon), Bath Street, opened in 1821. The portico was removed in 1853, the building burnt down in the 1960's and was re-built c1970. The original architect was Samuel Beazley (1786-1851), a leading theatre architect and established London architect. No other Tunbridge box with a Leamington scene has previously been recorded, although pieces for Cheltenham and Oxford have. It is possible that this could have been a box later embellished with the print, but this seems highly unlikely as the image fits the lid and border well and the border detailing is typical of other Tunbridge pieces.I am grateful to Rob Gill of Gosford Books, Coventry for his assistance in identifying the image.
Clifford Richards (20/21st century contemporary), "A Mad Tea Party", signed and dated in pencil in the margins 2012 and numbered 78/150, colour giclee, depicting artists Grayson Perry and Measles, Peter Blake, David Hockney, Steven Jones, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Gilbert and George and Terence Conran being served by Heston Blumenthal. 60 cm x 80 cm. ARR CONDITION REPORT: The print is in first class condition. It is well mounted and in a simple brushed metal frame. It is ready to hang and requires no work.
Clifford Richards, (20/21st century contemporary) "A Mad Tea Party II", signed, dated and titled in pencil in the margins 2012, Limited Edition giclee print 39/150, depicting Vivienne Westwood, Jonathon Ive, Paul Smith, Zaha Hadid, Steve McQueen, Thomas Heatherwick, P J Harvey, Zandra Rhodes, Andrew Logan and Banksy the Rat. 60 cm x 80 cm. ARR
Robyn Denny, untitled, 1966, signed, screen print 63/75. 77 cm x 50 cm (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: The print is in generally good order with no significant issues. There is slight discolouration to the white surround but no foxing, no tears and no real problems. The Perspex outer frame has some minor surface marks and small scratches as is often the case with such frames. It is however serviceable with no real issues. Please note there is some minor rippling to the print.
Alfred Wainwright (1907-1991), 33 prints, Pendle Hill from Downham (31), all unframed, and two mountain scenes. ARR CONDITION REPORT: The prints are not signed. The image size of the left hand print excluding the margin is 11.5 cm x 17.2 cm. The right hand side print does not have a specific line above the clouds but from the top of the cloud to the bottom of the image is 9.8 cm and the width is 17.2 cm excluding the margin.
Dambuster 617 Squadron George Chalmers DFM, DFC hand written letter contents confirms of his attendance at a print signing even though at the age of 80 he found it quite a task to get out of bed to write. George Chalmers was a wireless operator in one of the 19 Lancaster bombers which took part in the famous Dambusters' raid over the Ruhr Valley in May 1943. From Jim Shortland Dambuster 617 Sqn Historian collection. Good condition Est.
Tartan ware - five pieces, comprising a circular box (McPherson/colour floral print and verse), 7.5cm, a cylinder box (McFarlane), 8.5cm, a rectangular box (MacIness), 9cm, another (MacGregor), 9cm, and a rectangular reel box, very worn, internal label for 'J and P Coats', the other pieces all with wear. (5)
KUPPLEMAYR (MAX)Waffen-Sammlung Kupplemayr, edited by Rudolph Kupplemayr, frontispiece portrait, 30 photographic plates, printed tissue guards, publisher's stiff wrappers, folio, Munich, 1895 - HILTL (G.): Die Waffensammlung Sr. Königlichen Hoheit Des Prinzen Carl Von Preussen, 61 photographic plates and introductory text, loose in publisher's marbled portfolio boards (minor damage) with ties, folio, n.d. [1877] - together with a large format albumin print of a pair of German wheel-lock pistols, and another of three views of a German wheel-lock rifle with elaborately inlaid stock (4)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •

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