RIHM Alexander (1904 Singen (Hohentwiel) - 1944 Lestina, Böhmen) "See in Böhmen", Blick auf eine grüne Landschaft mit Bäumen und See, Aquarell, 37x46cm, PP, R 54x64cm *Rihm studierte an der Staatlichen Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Karlsruhe, wo er Meisterschüler bei Ernst Würtenberger wurde sowie an den Vereinigten Staatsschulen für freie und angewandte Kunst in Berlin. Anschließend absolvierte er eine Malerlehre, um sein handwerklich-technisches Können zu erweitern. 1938 gründete er gemeinsam mit den Bodenseekünstlern Fritz und Elisabeth Mühlenweg, Sepp Biehler und Werner Rohland die ''Neue Konstanzer Malergruppe 1938''.*
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ROOS Johann Heinrich (1631 Otterberg - 1685 Frankfurt am Main) "Kühe und Schafe vor antiken Ruinen, in deren Nähe sich einige Hirten aufhalten", Zeichnung, Kreide in Schwarz, hellgrau laviert, am unteren Rand rechts in brauner Tinte bezeichnet "JHRoos fe: 1684", auf alte Unterlage montiert. Leimdurchschläge an den Rändern, etwas fleckig, 31,2x38cm, R Die Darstellung wurde mit kleineren Abweichungen von Adam von Bartsch (1757 Wien - 1821 ebenda) in einer Radierung reproduziert. Diese ist bezeichnet: "H Roos del 1684, A Bartsch sc"
Spencer Perkins, London. Montre de gousset à cadran ouvert et double boîtier en métal doré remontoir à cléSpencer Perkins, London. A gilt metal key wind open face pair case pocket watchDate: Circa 1790Movement: Gilt full plate, 3-arm balance, pierced and engraved balance bridge, No.15472Dial: White, black Roman numeral hour markers, outer minute divisions, gilt handsCase: Brushed and polished hinged round, outer Tortoise shell caseSize: 46mmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y RY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.R This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Assorted Gents 20th Century Costume and Accessories, comprising McGregor blue wool check dressing gown and belt tie, three waistcoats, very large striped flannel shirt, another and a white canvas night robe intialled 'R' in red, pair of black Simon trunks and Invicta cream wool long johns,Bachelor's Friend Guaranteed Sox and contents, Pifco Electric Trouser Press, Williams Brothers Balbriggans underwear all in original boxes,eight linen hand towels each stamped in black with the military mark 'The U W Co Ltd'quantity of scarves, two striped school scarves, handkerchieves, leather gloves, leather driving hats, cased binoculars etc,(suitcase and one box)
A Victorian court sword - copper wire handle and gilt metal mounts with a black leather scabbard, overall length 91cm, together with a 19th century sword blade with later horn handle, the fullered blade with armorial and letter 'R', overall length 67cm and an eastern dagger, the hardwood scabbard with brass wire binding, overall length 17cm.
R. M. Schneckenburger, an imposing 19th century mahogany ormolu-mounted chiming and striking bracket clock with bracket, the arched face with silvered chapter ring, fast/slow and chime/silent dials and applied cast pierced scroll and trelliswork spandrels, the case flanked by pair caryatid mounts to canted corners, on stepped plinth base, pierced ormolu scroll and paw feet, flame finials, the signed movement striking a gong and chiming on four graduated gongs, pull cord repeater, pendulum, 74cm raised on a matching bracket, 29.5 x 49cm
RAMORNIE Recollections of my Early Scottish Home. No Author, but on fep is written: “By Henry Maitland of Ramornie, Fife, a dear friend;” above is written: “Given to R M Ballantyne: and below is the signature of Isobel McL Dobson (nee Bell Ballantyne; Published Edinburgh by Maclaren and Macniven, Princes Street, 1876. Brown cloth, gilt on front cover and spine; worn covers, and also on spine; scarce [Ref 068]
CUPAR, Item One. [George Innes] Historical Notes and Reminiscences of Cupar. Reprinted from the “Fife Herald” (1884). Cupar-Fife: Printed in “The Fife Herald” Office, Burnside. 1884. Boards; free tape around spine; bookplate of Gilmour of Lundin and Montrave on front paste down, with signature of R J Davidson on fep opposite; a nice copy [Ref 020] Item Two Another copy, bound in red cloth, with title of Reminiscences of Cupar; gilt title on front cover and spine [Ref 020A]
Attributed to David Cox (British School, 1783 - 1859) - a mid nineteenth century oil on board depicting a dark interior scene with flagstone floor and exposed timber beams. On frame with label 'David Cox 1783 - 1859', marked to verso of board 'Sketch by David Cox R. V. S.' Presented in early 20th century giltwood frame. Measures 46cm x 35cm.
Taxidermy: A Cased Northern Pike (Esox lucius), dated 1901, an antique skin mount preserved and mounted within a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and weeds, set above a muddy river bed strewn with rocks and branches, set against a painted pale green back drop, enclosed within an ebonised three-glass display case, 101cm by 21cm by 42.5cm, bearing leather tag legend to interior upper right - "R. Jackson, 1901, Tabley Mere, Cheshire".
A Cased Edward VII Silver Condiment-Set, by William Henry Stokes and Arthur George Ireland, Chester, 1902, Retailed by R. & W Sorley, Glasgow, each piece with openwork sides over blue glass liners, on tapering panel feet, comprising a pair of mustard-pots; a pair of pepperettes; a set of four salt-cellars and four associated spoons, in fitted red-leather covered case, the case 31cm wide (qty)
A Quantity of Jewellery, including a 9 carat gold csarite ring, finger size R1/2; a 9 carat gold diamond ring, finger size R; a 9 carat gold tanzanite pendant; a pair of horseshoe earrings, by Rosemary Hetherington; a hardstone bead necklace; a silver tanzanite bracelet and ring; a garnet ring; a necklace; and a broochCsarite ring - 3.2 grams. Diamond ring - 3.1 grams. Pendant - 1.1 grams.

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