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A mid-20th century Rowland Ward fox mask on an oak shield with inscription and date for 'The R. A. (S.P) Hunt, Newcome's Gorse, 1. Jan.58', and with Rowland Ward label to the reverse22cm wide x 34cm highQty: 1Some minor deterioration and losses de to age. The tip of one ear possibly lacking. Otherwise in reasonable condition.
Atlas - Matchbox - EFE - A collection of models including limited edition Mackeson Service Van set # MS1002, Atkinson articulated tanker in Flowers bitter livery # 37401, Suzuki GSV-R, Ducati Desmosedici, Bentley Continental # DY-13 and others. The models appear Mint in mostly Very Good boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hornby - Triang - Model Railways - A box containing loose and boxed model railways parts. Lot to include: 89 pieces of track, Power control and clipper: Hornby II PCU, H&M Clipper PCU, Tunnel, #R.341K Anti Aircraft Searchlight Wagon with instructions. people, spare motors and cables in a bag, a boxed #R577 Converter Wagon, A boxed #R495 Single track level crossing and similar. (This does not constitute a guarantee).
Simon & Halbig: A Simon & Halbig / Kammer & Reinhardt bisque head doll, composition body, open and close eyes (in working order), open mouth with three top teeth. Fingers are all intact, wear as expected with age, head is in good order, no obvious cracks or damage. Marked to head 'Simon & Halbig K*&R 34'. Original Friesian costume, some slight damages as expected with age. Height approx. 14". Please assess photographs.
° ° Fox, Charles James - A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second, 4to, front board, portrait and early leaves detached, William Miller, London, 1808; Bunyan, John - The Pilgrim’s Progress and other Allegorical Works, 4to, front board detached, A. Fullerton & Co., London etc, nd; Holmes, Richard R - Queen Victoria, 4to, red morocco gilt, front board detached, Boussod, Valadon & Co., London and Paris, 1897 and Grafton’s Chronicle; or, History of England, 2 vols, 4to, calf, front board to vol. 1 detached, J. Johnson et al, London, 1809,(5)
FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include three cut glass rose bowls, fruit bowl, a Dartington bulb vase, a collection of thirty three ceramic and cut glass bells, a Border Fine Arts mouse, a Country Artists 'Barn Owl', an R. Moss Pottery steam train money box with stopper, blue and white Oriental ceramics, etc. (s.d) (4 boxes)
A SELECTION OF 20TH CENTURY PAINTINGS AND PRINTS, comprising two still life watercolours with an attribution to Frances Helen Simpson 1912 verso, largest approximate size 37cm x 52cm, a Michael Barnfather signed limited edition print depicting a farm scene published 1977, a landscape with mist to the distance, oil on canvas signed R. McQueen, a large landscape oil on canvas signed R. Adams approximate size 60cm x 90cm excluding frame, smaller continental landscape signed H. Salow, an oil on board still life study of flowers in a bowl signed Fields and a signed limited edition print by Derick Brown depicting Burton Upon Trent Ferry Bridge (8)
ROBERT HOLLANDS (R H) WALKER (ACTIVE 1882-1922) 'RICHMOND ON THAMES', working and pleasure boats on the River Thames with Richmond Bridge beyond, initialled lower right, titled with attribution to mount, watercolour on paper, approximate size 11cm x 15cm, Condition Report: the painting is in good condition, some losses to the frame
A RENE LALIQUE OPALESCENT INSEPARABLES GLASS EIGHT DAY CLOCK OF SQUARE FORM ON A WHITE MARBLE BASE, the gilt chapter ring with Arabic numerals surrounding a dial painted with budgerigars, moulded 'R. Lalique' mark towards the base, mounted on a shaped rectangular marble base with wooden support to the underside, height 12.5cm x width of base 15.9cm x depth of base 5.7cm (Condition Report: the marble base has been cracked through the centre front to back and the bottom edge of the clock is glued into position so any damage on the bottom edge is not visible, the backside of the clock has two rough lines in the bottom right hand corner that appear to be on the surface rather than internal)
AFTER LAWRENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (BRITISH 1887-1976) 'THE AUCTION', an unsigned limited edition lithographic print, numbered 52/850 with blind stamp to lower margin, published by Michael Stewart Fine Art, approximate size 45cm x 54cm including visible margins, together with a William Geldart limited edition print depicting a cattle auction taking place at Frank R. Marshall auctioneers, signed and numbered 70/600 bottom right, approximate size 37cm x 47cm (2) (Condition Report: both prints are in good condition, frames marked in places)
TWO BOXES OF SUNDRY VINTAGE ITEMS, to include five horn cups, one carved with a scene of a man shooting, a house, a windmill and 'R + Hall', a small wooden tilting mirror with inlaid decoration on a turned stand, a pair of antique curling stone handles, bearing brass shield shaped cartouches monogrammed 'J. C.', a brass three drawer telescope, a small jelly mould stamped 'M162', a collapsible spirit cup, marked 'C T & S, No 54707', contained in a pocket watch style case engraved with a mill scene, a boxed replica Lusitania (German) medal, a cased pair of antique spectacles, a tiny copy of the New Testament, a napkin ring with plaque reading 'From the teak of HMS Iron Duke, Admiral Jellicoe's flag ship, Jutland 1916', etc (2 boxes) (sd)
A BICOLOUR AND DIAMOND RING, seven round brilliant cut diamonds, flush set in yellow metal, with a white metal twisted rope edges, leading on to a white metal shank, stamped 585, ring size R leading edge, approximate gross weight 5.7 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, all stone currently intact, overall condition good)
40/6 Signed by 11 Battle of Britain Pilots Foxley-Norris, Pat Hancock, J R Urwin Mann, William (Sticks) James Gregory, K A Lawrence (N Z) Alan W Gear, Avis Hearn WAAF, John Keatings, John Gibson (NZ) Trevor GrayAll autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945), 'PIRIAC', A VASE, DESIGNED 1930 frosted, opalescent and blue-stained glass, stencilled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 18cm highA couple of minor flaws can be observed on the inside edge of the rim, and there are also some minor scratches present on the rim. Overall, the item is in generally good condition.
A Diamond Ringthe central emerald-cut diamond flanked by step cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to old cut diamond set shoulders, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 4.50 carat approximately, case printed James R. Ogden & Sons Ltd, Harrogate and at 41, Duke Street, St James, London, S.W.1finger size NProvenance: by repute bought as an investment circa 1940 and rarely worn. Thence by descentThe ring is in good condition. It is stamped 'PLATINA' and in our opinion would test as platinum. It also has another indistinct stamp. The principal diamond measures 10.03mm x 7.96mm x 5.59mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity VS1/VS2/SI1. Gross weight 5.6 grams. CR made 15.05.23.
A George VI Silver Hunting-Horn, by Kohler and Son, London, 1941, Retailed by Swaine and Adeney Ltd., 185 Piccadilly tapering cylindrical, in two sections, engraved 'R. H. Palmer Christmas 1941'24.5cm high, 3oz 11dwt, 110grFully marked near base and further part marked on top section and mouthpiece. Further engraved 'Swaine & Adeney Ltd 185 Piccadilly London W. Proprietors of Kohler & Son, London, 1949'. The marks on base and mouthpiece are clear, the marks on top section with some wear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises. The top section detaches and with some unevenness and possible losses at the rim.
A Victorian Silver Waiter, by Goldsmiths' Alliance Ltd., London, 1892 shaped circular and on three ball and claw feet, engraved with foliage scrolls and birds, engraved with presentation initials and dated 12th Feb 1892, the back further later engraved with presentation initials and dated 1962-198720.5cm diameter, 11oz 14dwt, 363grThe inscriptions read 'R. & E. E.B from J.M.B 12th. Feb. 1893' and 'A.E.P - D.C.P. From R.E.B. - J.C.B. 1962-1987'.Fully marked underneath and further stamped with maker's name and applied with a simulated seal. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points.
A William IV Silver-Gilt Vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1834 oblong, the hinged cover with robust foliage scroll border on matted ground, centring engine-turning and a vacant cartouche, the sides and base engine-turned, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pierced and engraved foliage grille, slightly later engraved inside the cover with an inscription40mm wide, 1oz 6dwt, 40grThe inscription reads 'Presented to S. R. P. Shilton by the Nott'm F&HS for the 2nd Amature Dahlia Prize 21st Sept'r 1836'.Part marked inside base, cover and grille. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the gilding.

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