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Lot 703

† GEORGE R DEAKIN; an abstract oil on board depicting coastal scene, 14 x 44.5cm, framed.

Lot 845

A Victorian full sovereign, 1896, in 9ct ring mount, size R, approx 13.3g.

Lot 253

Cast iron table nutcracker by R. Welch, marked, 15cm high approx. 

Lot 423

R. Mullen (20th century school) Oil on board Mill on the bank of a river, signed lower left, framed, 49.5cm x 59cm

Lot 2683

Cyma, Cymaflex, a gentleman's 9ct gold wristwatch the round cream dial with raised baton numerals, baton hand, sweep seconds hand and signed Cyma, Cymaflex, the movement stamped Cyma, Tavannes, Switzerland R.459, the case stamped BWC, .375, 9, London Made and hallmarked for Edinburgh, 1973, on a brown leather strap, diameter 34mm, total weight ca. 39.24gms.

Lot 2848

An Edwardian bloodstone signet ring, with foliate engraved shoulders, stamped '18CT', inscribed 'ar 1907 mizpah' to inner band, length of ring head ca. 2.2cm, ring size R, total weight ca. 6.6gms.

Lot 2873

A 9ct gold masonic ring, onyx inset with gold compasses, length of ring head ca. 1.5cm, ring size R, total weight ca. 7.5gms.

Lot 3147

Three gemset rings, including a square, opal and emerald cluster ring, stamped '9CT SIL'; an 18ct gold, five-stone ruby ring; and an 18ct gold, five-stone sapphire ring, length of ring heads ca. 1.3cm, ring sizes K-R, total weight ca. 6.7gms.

Lot 3153

Two half-eternity rings, including an 18ct gold, round, brilliant-cut diamond half eternity ring, total estimated diamond weight ca. 0.20ct, ring size R and a 9ct gold, round, brilliant-cut diamond and round, mixed-cut sapphire cross-over half-eternity ring, total estimated diamond weight ca. 0.20ct, length of ring head ca. 1.9cm, ring size M1/2, total weight ca. 6.2gms, accompanied by fitted case.

Lot 3253

A baguette-cut smoky quartz ring, stamped '585', length of ring head ca. 1.1cm, ring size R, total weight ca. 4.2gms.

Lot 2079

An assortment of London silver comprising: matchbox holder with Reg No. 638809 (1915), maker CWP, London 1920 together with sugar tongs, makers Mappin & Webb, London 1920, a pair of collar stays/stiffeners, maker Smith & Harris, London 2010, collar stays, maker Kim Styles, London 2009, two tags, maker Smith & Harris, London 2007, a fob watch with case, maker Julien Tripplin, London 1882 and a wine bottle drip collar, maker D R Mills, London 1997, 89gms, 2.9ozs

Lot 218

René Lalique (French, 1860-1945),an 'Ornis' opalescent glass vase, No. 976 and designed in 1926, modelled with two birds to the edge, on a circular foot, wheel engraved 'R Lalique France', 19.5cm highCondition ReportOne small nick to the edge of the vase. Some wear to the base of the foot.

Lot 281

A French 'Shogun' tile-top coffee table, 1960s, by Roger Capron (French, 1922-2006), with two-tone brown glazed tiles, signed 'R Capron', mounted in a stained wood frame and raised on cylindrical supports, 134cm wide 68cm deep34cm high Condition ReportThe rim and sides with scratches and marks. Some knocks occurring to the edge of the rim. The staining to the frame and supports faded in areas. The ceramic frieze in overall good order. With some scratches and marks commensurate with age and use occurring throughout. Structurally stable. The masonry between the tiles with some faint cracks. 

Lot 386

An 'Atomic' white chandelier, 'Model No. 2720', designed by E R Nele for Temde, Switzerland, fitted with nine glass globe shades, 50cm diameter55cm high Condition ReportWith some scratches and marks throughout. Works on testing. Sworders does not guarantee any future operation. PAT test passed.

Lot 391

A Rörstrand stoneware vase,1964, by Carl-Harry Stålhane, of ovoid cylindrical form, with a slightly tapering neck and a flared rim, decorated in a mottled brown hare's fur glaze, incised 'R. Ch Stålhane Sweden' and dated '-64' to the underneath, 18cm diameter42cm highCondition ReportSome scratches and marks to the surface. The colour throughout is in various tones of brown. Staining in the glaze is part of the manufacture and techniques used in the manufacture. Got a good ring, and no visible signs of restoration. Rim in good order.

Lot 392

A Swedish Rörstrand urn,1960s, by Gunnar Nylund, of ovoid form with a squat rim, incised to the underneath 'R GN', 16cm diameter17cm highCondition ReportWith some minor scuffs and marks. No areas of restoration detected.

Lot 7186

Mrs [Mary] Eales: 'The Compleat Confectioner, or, the Art of Candying and Preserving in its Utmost Perfection. By the late Mrs. Eales, Confectioner to King William and Queen Ann.', London, R. Montagu, 1742, 3rd edition, [8],100,[2],103,[1]pp, the second part, entitled 'A curious collection of receipts in cookery' with separate printed title page, contemporary calf gilt (worn), contemporary ownership signature "Frances Waring" at head of title page. Scarce

Lot 7305

(Botany, Flora), a collection of 12 assorted titles, including Harold R. Fletcher: 'A Quest of Flowers. The Plant Explorations of Frank Ludlow and George Sherriff', Edinburgh University Press, 1975, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper. Story told from the diaries of Ludlow and Sherriff on their travels to the Himalaya of Bhutan and south eastern Tibet in their quest of flowers; 'The Journals of Hipolito Ruiz, Spanish Botanist in Peru and Chile 1777-1788', Portland Oregon, Timber Press, 1998, original cloth, d/w; plus others 'Flora of Louisiana', 'The Genus Iris', 'Pierre Joseph Redouté - The Lilies', Nikulinsky 'Banksia menziesii', Reveal 'Gentle Conquest. The Botanical Discovery of North America', Cox 'Plant-Hunting in China', 1945, 1st edition in wrapper, etc etc (12)

Lot 7292

(Ipswich), a good collection of Ipswich related books and booklets, Ipswich company histories, trade catalogues etc, including G R Clarke: 'The History & Description of the Town and Borough of Ipswich', Ipswich, S Piper, [1830], 1st edition, engraved frontis, engraved title page + 19 further engraved illustrations (of which several full page plates) as called for, old half calf gilt; B.P. Grimsey: 'The Freemen of the Borough of Ipswich', 87pp, rebound quarter marbled paper covered boards, leather gilt title label to spine, orig. printed wraps bound in. Scarce; 'Ipswich and District Trades Directory 1902-3', old cloth gilt, rebacked retaining backstrip; W.M. Pretty & Son Ltd Ipswich 1820-1938, [16]pp booklet, January 1938, ills. from photos throughout, oblong, original card wraps, mounted ill. of factory from photograph to front cover, together with another copy of the same booklet in cloth binding, orig. wraps bound in; Smiths of Ipswich view album circa 1900 'Collotypes of Ipswich and Felixstowe including Harwich & Dovercourt. New Views', 16 b/w photographic views, oblong, orig. cloth backed decorative boards gilt; plus others Garrod, Turner & Sons 1770-1970, Watson 'A History of Printing & Publishing in Ipswich', 1949, signed (2 copies), Ipswich Institute, Ipswich Gas Light Company 1821-1921, Justice in Ipswich, Great Tooley of Ipswich, etc etc (25)

Lot 7040

A 19th Century trade catalogue for Maison R. Garnier 'Aperçu des principaux modèles de la maison R. Garnier', Paris, c.1880, 52 double page fine lithographic plates depicting various figures illustrating models of handles, locks, bolts, knobs, artistic handles for fixtures, folio, original quarter black leather gilt over matching blindstamped black cloth

Lot 7053

Edmund Dulac (illustrated): 'The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam', London, Hodder & Stoughton, circa 1915, 2nd printing of the trade edition, 20 tissue guarded tipped in colour plates as called for, 4to, original decorative cloth gilt, rebacked retaining original backstrip; together with 11 other mainly illustrated editions of 'The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam', including November 1919 T.N. Foulis edition with 15 tipped in colour plates by Frank Brangwyn, 4to, original pictorial cloth; [nd], circa mid 20th Century edition pub. Philadelphia by David Mckay Co with black & white plates & ills. by Willy Pogany throughout, 4to, orig. cloth gilt, spine reinforced with tape; Iranian edition, published Tahrir Iran Co. "Kashani Bros.", [nd], circa 1950's/60's, text in a variety of languages incl. English, French, German & Farsi, sensual colour illustrations throughout, contemporary full leather with presentation inscription in gilt to cover, plus other editions ill. Margaret R. Caird, Robert Stewart Sherriffs, Blanche MacManus, Frank Brangwyn etc, plus 2 others (14)

Lot 7058

A collection of children's & illustrated books, including Willy Pogany (ill.): 'The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam', London, Harrap, [1909], 24 tipped in colour plates as called for, 4to, recased cloth retaining original suede leather gilt (worn), inner joints reinforced, backstrip detached but present; together with various other children's & illustrated books including Quentin Blake, Carle 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar', Astrid Lindgren & Ilon Wikland: 'Christmas at Bullerby', L, Methuen, 1964, 1st UK edition, mid 20th Century Scandinavian titles including R. Storm Petersen, Brothers Grimm etc etc

Lot 7079

Walt Disney, 3 titles: 'A Trip with Mickey Mouse', London, Birn Brothers, [1935], 1st edition, 4 colour plates as called for (of which one loose with marginal old tape attachment residue, ditto to corresponding margins of leaves of text), other illustrations in text throughout printed in black & red/green/blue (one full page illustration neatly coloured in), 4to, original pictorial paper covered boards (slightly worn, backstrip part detached). Scarce; 'Mickey Mouse Annual 1944', London, Dean & Son, [1943], colour frontis + b/w ills. throughout (several full page), orig. pictorial paper covered boards; 'Walt Disney's Treasure Island', Collins, 1952 reprint; plus an early 20th Century Italian edition of 'Le Avventure di Pinochhio', pub. R. Bemporad, [nd], colour ills. by Attilio Mussino, a/f, contents/leaves loose & chipped, 4to, original pictorial cloth (4)

Lot 7164

Thomas Paine, six works bound together in one volume, comprising: 'Rights of Man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution', London, H. D. Symonds, 1792, iv,78pp + advert leaf at end, with 'Rights of Man; part the second, combining principle and practice', London, H. D. Symonds, 1792, 91,[3]pp + advert leaf at end; bound together with 'Common Sense; Addressed to the Inhabitants of America', London, H. D. Symonds, 1792, engraved portrait frontispiece of Paine "The Picture, by Peel, of Philadelphia, in the Possession of T.B. Hollis Esqr...Published...July 25 1791 for J.B. Ridgway...", small marginal loss and closed tear with neat old repair verso, 36pp; bound together with 'A Letter Addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the Affairs of North-America, in which the Mistakes in the Abbe's Account of the Revolution of America are Corrected and Cleared Up', London, J. Ridgway, 1892, 46pp, two leaves of adverts at end; bound together with 'Letter Addressed to the Addressers, on the Late Proclamation', L, H.D. Symonds, 1792, half title preceding title page, 40pp; bound together with 'Miscellaneous Articles...Thoughts on the Peace...', L, J. Ridgway, 1792, 36pp (final 3pp consist of publisher's adverts), old calf gilt; together with Thomas Paine: '[The Age of Reason, etc] PArt the Fourth, Containing, A letter to the Hon. T. Erskine, on the Prosecution of Thomas Williams, for publishing the Age of Reason. A discourse delivered to the Society of Theophilanthropists, at Paris. Letter to Camille Jordan. An essay on the origin of freemasonry. Extract of a reply to the Bishop of Llandaff.', L, R. Carlile, 1819, Pt.4, 71pp, disbound, and Thomas Paine: 'The Age of Reason; Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology. From the Author's Manuscript.', L, B.D. Cousins, 1834, engraved portrait frontis, 237,[1]pp, separate title page 'An Examination of the Passages in the New Testament...Called Prophecies Concerning Jesus Christ. To Which is Prefixed, An Essay on Dreams...', contemporary cloth worn (3)

Lot 7219

(Robert Burns), a collection of approximately 60 Robert Burns and related volumes, including 'The Poetical Works of Robert Burns', Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd, 1816, engraved frontis, added engraved title + 4 engraved plates, 12mo, old boards worn, printed paper label to spine; 'The Poetical Works of Robert Burns', Gresham, 1913, 4 volumes, colour plates, uniform original art nouveau style decorative cloth gilt; 'The Merry Muses of Caledonia', Burns Federation, for Subscribers Only, 1911, 135pp, contemp. quarter calf, waterstaining; Mitchell: 'Burns and His Times', Glasgow, MacLehose, 1897, marbled paper covered boards; 15 assorted issues 'Burns Chronicles', 1926-1966, orig. printed wraps; 'Songs and Lyrics of Robert Burns', L, Warner, 1911, 12 colour plates by William Russell Flint & R. Purves Flint, orig. pictorial cloth gilt, TEG; 'The Life and Works of Robert Burns, edited by Robert Chambers, Revised by William Wallace', Edinburgh, Chambers, 1896, 4 volumes, plates, uniform orig. cloth gilt, TEG, others uncut, etc etc (aprox. 60)

Lot 7248

(Cricket), four albums of various cricket cigarette and trade cards, postcards etc, first album including rare F & J Smith 'Cricketers', 1912, complete set of 50, plus a duplicate of card 37, G.C. White (51); R & J Hill 'Famous Cricketers', 1923, complete set of 40; R & J Hill (Sunripe) 'Caricatures of Famous Cricketers', 1926, large size, complete set of 50; Ogden's 'Cricket 1926', complete set of 50; Ogden's 'Prominent Cricketers of 1938', complete set of 50; 100+ various earlier Ogden's cricket odds, etc etc; second album incl. approx. 30 postcards of cricketers c.1900-1930's including W.G. Grace, Victor Trumper, F. Woolley, W. Rhodes, G.H. Hirts etc etc, several real photos; approx 24 comic and similar cricket post cards, mainly Edwardian period; small number at end of album team photographic postcards incl. Australia 1905 etc; third album incl. several John Players sets, including 'Cricketers 1930', complete set of 50, 'Cricketers 1934', complete set of 50, 'Cricketers Caricatures by RIP', complete set of 50, 'Cricketers 1938', complete set of 50, Scanlen's Gum WSC Super Series cards, complete set of 84, etc; fourth album cricket trade card sets and various cricket cigarette cards, mainly second half 20th Century; plus a small number of early 20th Century cricket books and later booklets

Lot 7056

Arthur Rackham (illustrator): 'Aesop's Fables', London, William Heinemann, 1912, 1st trade edition, colour frontispiece with tissue guard + 12 colour plates with tissue guards; and 53 more black and white illustrations, many full page, all as called for, animal decorated title page, cream endpapers decorated with sepia line drawings as cover, xxix,224pp, small 4to, original publisher's green cloth with animal decoration in gilt to front cover and spine, top page edges green, bookplate to front pastedown 'R. James Williams' [British artist: 1876 - 1964]. Condition:Binding clean and fresh, gilt bright to cover and spine. Very minor bumping to cover corners. Some minor fraying and consequent loss of green cloth to extreme ends of the spine, with no loss of gilt titles. Hinges intact and text block firm. Minor toning to pages, especially endpapers. Only very sporadic spots of foxing - overall, the pages are clean. All the colour plates are in fine condition.A very nice copy

Lot 7196

Richard Doyle, 2 titles: 'An Old Fairy Tale Told Anew in Pictures and Verse By Richard Doyle and J. R. Planché', L, George Routledge, 1865, frontis + 18 illustrations by Doyle as called for, vi,52pp + 4pp. publisher's catalogue at end, original purple cloth gilt, bevelled edges. Published by Routledge, but conceived and designed by its engravers, the Brothers Dalziel, this version of Sleeping Beauty began with the ‘beautiful’ illustrations, ‘full of quaint fancy’ by ‘Dickie’ Doyle, to which J.R. Planché, was ‘some time’ later commissioned to write the verse, ‘which he did verycharmingly’. [See The Brothers Dalziel, A Record of Work, 1840-1890, pp. 61-2.]. Richard Doyle was a humorous artist, cartoonist and fairy illustrator. By the mid-1850s he was famous through his work on Punch magazine and from then onwards, he concentrated on illustrating fairy and other stories for children. This book is delightfully illustrated in the comic-grotesque style which he made his own. Houfe, p. 122; together with 'Bird's Eye Views of Society', L, Smith Elder, 1864, 1st edition, engraved title plus 16 wonderful,full page wood engravings executed with all Doyle's humour and his inimitable mastery of line,engraved by the Dalziels. Rebacked original publisher's half black morocco over pictorial paper covered boards (worn) by Doyle, all edges gilt. Scarce (2)

Lot 7184

(Cookery, Medicine), W.M. [i.e. Walter Montagu]: 'The Queens Closet Opened: Incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving and candying, &c. Which were presented unto the Queen, by the most experienced persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem, when she pleased to descend to private recreations.', London, Printed for Peter Dring, 1661, lacks engraved portrait frontis, [10],192pp, four page list of "The Prescribers, and Approvers, of most of these rare Receipts..." after epistle with some mainly marginal closed tears, bound together with the 2nd part 'A Queens Delight, or, The art of preserving, conserving and candying...', separate printed title page/imprint, London, Printed by R. Wood for Nath. Brooke, 1660, this part a/f, defective, lacks pp 219-238, 263/264, 289/90, else pagination [2],195-300pp + [23]pp table/index at end, this comprising [12]pp table/index for 'The Queens Closet', followed by [11]pp table/index for 'A Queens Delight...', (both complete), 12mo, old marbled paper covers (worn), printed label "The Queen's Closet" to front cover, contemporary calf lower board. Very scarce

Lot 7268

(Scotland), William Forbes: 'The institutes of the law of Scotland. Volume first : comprehending the private law: to which is subjoin'd, the constitution of the session, &c. and of the commission for plantation of churches, valuation of tithes, &c. with a scheme of the form of process observ'd in the courts', Edinburgh, W. Brown, 1722, 1st edition, volume I, viii,270pp + [1]pp publisher's advert at end, contemporary calf, gilt leather title label to spine; together with William Gilpin: 'Observations, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, Made in the Year 1776, on Several Parts of Great Britain; Particularly the High-Lands of Scotland.', London, R. Blamire, 1789, 1st edition, 2 volumes in 1, 40 plates (comprising mainly aquatint views, plus some maps etc) as called for, contemporary calf gilt (2)

Lot 264

A Chinese Henan brown-glazed foliate dishSong-Liao dynasty, 11th/12th centuryThe shallow flower-shaped vessel potted with ten petals, covered overall in a rich, black/brown iron-oxide glaze stopping short of the foot to reveal the hard, sugary body, 12cm diameter.Provenance: R & G McPherson Antiques (receipt).宋 - 遼 十一/十二世紀 河南醬釉花口碟Cf. s similar dish in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Maud Ochs Fund, accession no. C29-2007; and one illustrated by R. Krahl, Yuegutang, A Collection of Chinese Ceramics in Berlin, G+H Verlag, Berlin, 2000, p. 227, pl. 181.Condition Report: 品相報告A couple of tiny glaze chips to the exterior of the rim and a slightly larger one to the centre of the dish (the largest approx 4mm wide). A patch of overpainting (approx. 15x15mm to the exterior) and some further patches of overpainting around the edge edge of the rim. There s a network of craquelure that is highlighted under UV inspection; none of these appear to go through, but prospective buyers will have to satisfy themselves upon physical inspection. Expected firing imperfections consistent with type including come fine firing cracks and some scattered pits; and some expected old wear.

Lot 269

A Chinese Henan black-glazed russet-splashed bowlJin/Yuan dynastyOf gently rounded shape rising to an everted rim, the bowl covered to the interior and exterior in a lustrous black glaze, stopping short of the buff foot, and leaving an unglazed ring around the black-glazed, slightly convex centre, the interior decorated with russet splashes, box, 19.5cm diameter.Provenance: Graham Clarke Collection, no. 811 (label).R&G McPherson Antiques, 30 October 2009 (receipt and label no. 20258).金/元 河南黑釉盌Condition Report: 品相報告Some scratches to the centre and a few nibbles to foot, expected firing imperfections consistent with type.

Lot 315

R. LALIQUE: A GOUTTES D'EAU DECANTER the base and stopper numbered '40', the base 'No. 4500', 30.5cm high

Lot 750

RON JONES, A GREEK WINDMILL watercolour, with two watercolours by R Hazell, Venice and a woodland scene, and a print of a barn owl by John Tennent, 50 x 61 cms

Lot 2332

Paar eikenhouten stoelen, vervaardigd voor en gebruikt bij de kroning van Elisabeth II tot Koningin van het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 2 juni 1953 in Westminster Abbey. Gestikte initialen 'E II R' (Elisabeth II Regina). Gestempeld 'ER Coronation 1953, Hands & Sons Ltd'. Stoelen genummerd 72 en 94 [2]

Lot 2333

Engeland, paar eikenhouten krukjes, 1937; vervaardigd voor en gebruikt bij de kroning van George VI tot koning van het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 12 mei 1937. Gestempeld 'G VI R (George VI Rex) Coronation Maple & Co Ltd London' [2]

Lot 2378

Jeff Lambeaux (1852-1908, bruin gepatineerde bronzen sculptuur 'de Bokser', eind 19e eeuw; Gesigneerd en gestempeld 'Bronzes D'Art R. Debraz Bruxelles. h. 43 cm [1]

Lot 2630

C. Charles (Frankrijk), bronzen beeld van de heilige Theresa, ca. 1930, gekleed in lange gewaden met kruis en bloemen in haar handen, op marmeren voet, gemerkt C. Charles en R. Patrouille, Edit Paris h. 26,5 cm (incl. voet) Galerie Max Levière, Parijs [1]

Lot 2697

W. J. Rozendaal (1899-1971), oranje glazen vaas, 'Tomaat no. 3' UItvoering Kristalunie Maastricht, 1929; Voorzien van geëtst merk 'R' in ster. h. 13 cm, diam. 16 cm [1]

Lot 2702

W. J. Rozendaal (1899-1971), zes kristallen vingerkommen, 1929; Decor Spectrum. Standring met gefaceteerde decoratie. Allen voorzien van etsmerk R binnen stervorm. (een met kleine rand chip) diam. 11,5 cm, h. 6 cm [6]

Lot 716

DIAMANT-BROSCHE. Herkunft: Deutschland. Material: 585/- Weißgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 8,5 g. Maße: Länge 5,5 cm. Diamanten: 10 Brillanten zus. ca. 2,2 ct., I-K/VS1-2. Beschreibung: Punze "R" im Kreis. Schmuck Brosche Weißgold Diamant 1ct + DeutschlandErläuterungen zum Katalog

Lot 245

SQUARE ABSTRACT POST MODERN FUSED ART GLASS MULTI-COLOUR 16'' TRAY SIGNED ''R'' & STAND WITH ANOTHER SIMILAR

Lot 10

BURGKMAIR, HANSAugsburg 1473 - 1531UmkreisTitel: Porträt von Friedrich III. von Habsburg. Datierung: 1 H. 16. Jh.. Technik: Öl auf Weichholz. Maße: 24 x 18cm. Rahmen: Rahmen. Gutachten:Francesco Rossi, 01.05.2016, liegt in Kopie vor;Bernd Konrad, 12.08.2018, liegt in Kopie vor.Provenienz:Privatbesitz, Italien.Das vorliegende Gemälde gehört zu einer Gruppe von Porträts Friedrichs III. von Habsburg (1415-1493), Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reiches ab 1452, die in verschiedenen Materialien ausgeführt wurden.Als Inspirationsquelle für dessen Ausführung verweisen Francesco Rossi und Bernd Konrad auf eine Medaille des florentinischen Bildhauers Bertoldo di Giovanni, die 1469 in Florenz, möglicherweise im Auftrag von Lorenzo dem Prächtigen, ausgeführt wurde und ein informelles, privates Bildnis des Kaisers wiedergibt. Friedrich III. ist tatsächlich mit einem großen Filzhut und nicht mit der Krone dargestellt: Der Mann hebt sich vor einem blaugrünen Hintergrund ab und ist im Profil mit der Büste nach links dargestellt. Anhand einer Infrarotreflektographie, die Konrad in seinem Gutachten erwähnt, hat sich herausgestellt, dass der Maler eine Vorzeichnung angefertigt hat. Der Umriss des Porträts scheint von einer mit kleinen Löchern nachgezeichneten Zeichnung auf Holz übertragen worden zu sein. Anschließend dachte der Künstler über die Komposition nach, die er dann wahrscheinlich mit Hilfe der "Spolvero"-Technik umsetzte.Zusammen mit einigen Gemälden umfasst die Gruppe der Porträts auch einige Medaillen und Münzen. Neben der vorliegenden Fassung ist eine Zeichnung aus dem Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv Wien (HHSA) zu erwähnen. Dieses Porträt, folio 302 r., ist aus der 12 Bände umfassenden Chronik "Der Tir:olerAdler" herausgelöst worden, die Matthias Burglechner (1573 - 1642) bis 1636 zusammengestellt hat. Im Vergleich zu dem nun angebotenen Gemälde ist das Porträt der HHSA in den verschiedenen Details und Formen sowie in der Farbgebung präziser ausgeführt worden. Die Haut ist mit sehr feinen Linien definiert und der Hut des Kaisers mit brillanten Glanzlichtern modelliert. Außerdem ist ein blaues Tuch mit Brokatmuster am Arm des Kaisers zu sehen, das auf der Medaille fehlt. Die Unterschiede im Stil der beiden Porträts deuten darauf hin, dass sie nicht in der gleichen Zeit entstanden sind, sondern dass zwischen ihnen einige Jahrzehnte liegen: Die Art und Weise der Darstellung scheint auf einen Maler hinzuweisen, der einige Zeit vor dem Zeichner des HHSA-Porträts tätig war und vielleicht aus einem anderen geografischen Gebiet stammt.Die Infrarot-Reflektographie zeigt ferner, dass sich auf der Rückseite eine heute nicht mehr erkennbare Inschrift befand, die das Gemälde dem Venezianer Giovanni Bellini zuordnete. Die Art des für die Tafel verwendeten Holzes lässt jedoch vermuten, dass es sich eher um einen Maler deutscher Herkunft handelt: Es geht nämlich um Weichholz, das üblicherweise in Deutschland und auch in Italien entlang der Alpen verwendet wurde. Im 15. und frühen 16. Jahrhundert waren bereits viele deutschsprachige Künstler in Italien tätig. Unter ihnen dürfte der aus Augsburg stammende Maler Hans Burgkmair (1473 -1531), der sich zwischen 1505 und 1507 in Italien aufhielt, der für unseren Fall relevanteste Maler sein. Aufgrund stilistischer und formaler Ähnlichkeiten mit Gemälden sowie Zeichnungen wurde dieses Werk von Bernd Konrad ihm oder eher seinem Umkreis zugeordnet. Francesco Rossi stuft das Gemälde eher als alte Kopie eines heute verlorenen Porträts ein, das von Bertoldo inspiriert ist, aber aus dem germanischen Raum stammt.Wir danken Michaela Schedl, Tübingen, die die Zuschreibung nach Prüfung des vorliegenden Gemäldes auf Grundlage einer hochauflösenden Digitalfotografie bestätigt hat, für ihre Hilfe bei dessen Katalogisierung.Hans Burgkmair Deutschland Renaissance 15./16. Jh. Originale Porträt Gemälde ÖsterreichErläuterungen zum Katalog

Lot 190

KRAUSE, ROBERT1813 St. Petersburg - 1885 MünchenTitel: Landschaft bei Rom mit dem Tor de' Schiavi. Technik: Öl auf Leinwand. Maße: 64,5 x 96cm. Bezeichnung: Signiert und datiert unten rechts: R. Krause / Rom 1848. Rahmen: Rahmen. Rückseitig:Auf der Leinwand betitelt: "Torre dei Schiavi / Roma 1848".Provenienz:Privatbesitz, Deutschland.Robert Krause Deutschland Realismus 19.Jh. Gemälde Italien Malerei RuineErläuterungen zum Katalog

Lot 61

VRIES, ROELOF JANSZ VAN1631 Haarlem - nach 1681 AmsterdamTitel: Alte Wassermühle unter Eichbäumen. Technik: Öl auf Holz. Maße: 49 x 59,5cm. Bezeichnung: Signiert unten rechts: R. Vries f. Rahmen: Rahmen. Provenienz: Privatbesitz, Deutschland.Roelof Jansz van Vries Niederlande Niederländische Schule 17.Jh. Originale Landschaft, Dorf Malerei HollandErläuterungen zum Katalog

Lot 240

John Crome The Elder, To the Norwich Society of Artists this portrait of his late father their President and is dedicated to their sincere friends and well wishers John Berney Crome, monochrome engraving by R W Sievier, framed and glazed

Lot 293

Hornby - RC Toy - A collection of OO gauge railway items and radio control off road car. Includes a boxed Class 3F locomotive # R251, an unboxed 0-6-0 tank engine, 2 x coaches, a wagon and other items. The R/C car measures 40 cm x 27. The items show signs of age and use and appear in Fair condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 107

First Gear - A boxed First Gear 1:34 scale R-Model Mack with Lowboy Trailer diecast model truck. The truck appears to be in Mint condition with accessories, sitting in Mint inner polystyrene packaging, contained within a Fair Plus - Good outer box with small tear to one corner. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 158

Hornby - A boxed Hornby OO gauge R.855 4-6-2 Class A3 steam locomotive and tender Op.No. 4472 'Flying Scotsman' in LNER green livery. The locomotive appears to be in Excellent condition and comes with instructions, presented within a Fair plus - lift off lid box with age and storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 155

Hornby - A boxed Hornby R.1039 Flying Scotsman OO gauge train set. The set includes 4-6-2 A3 Class steam locomotive and tender Op.No.4472 'Flying Scotsman' in LNER livery with 2 LNER composite coaches, two break composite coaches, track, transformer and ephemera. The set appears to be in Mint condition, and is unchecked for completeness, housed within a Fair Plus box with some age related fading and storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 426

A Victorian 18ct Gold ring set with central garnet. Size R. Total weight: 6.1g

Lot 184

A large sterling silver statement ring size R, total weight 8gms

Lot 712

A Tamiya Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade model in original box

Lot 529

An 18ct yellow gold diamond solitaire ring, the eight claw set stone approx. 0.65cts, with engraved detail to the shoulders, size R 1/2, approx. 4.1g.

Lot 147

A Turkish Crimea medal, 1855, inscribed 'R. Skinner. H.M.S. Terrible'Condition Report: As can be seen, a ring loop attachement is now applied to the rim, surface scratches and nicks throughout with some tarnishing and toning.

Lot 15

AN ARCHAISTIC JADE TABLET, GUIBIMing Dynasty or laterCarved with an archaistic bi on one side incised with four taotie masks, flanked by a blade incised with curling waves over the base of the shaft, and a sprawling chi dragon turning to look down towards the bi, the reverse incised with a star constellation.14.5cm (5 3/4in) longFootnotes:Provenance: P.H. Plesch Collection [label]Mrs. Christian R. Holmes Collection [label]A London private collection amassed between the 1970s and 1990s and thence by descent.The combination of the gui and bi into a single object was part of the interest in archaism which arose from the Song Dynasty onwards. In the words of Jessica Rawson, who illustrates a Ming example Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing, London, 1995, p.92, fig.88, 'although no such combination of disc and pointed blade had existed, the attempt at the combination and careful rendering of the surface ornament indicate concern, if displaced, for historical accuracy' (p. 91). The Guyu tupu, compiled in 1176 by imperial commission, is the among the first such books on ancient jades to illustrate a guibi.This jade was collected by two important 20th Century collectors. Mrs. Christian R. Holmes (1871 – 1941) collected widely and lent pieces for major exhibitions of Chinese art held at the Royal Academy in London in 1935 and 1936. Professor Peter Hariolf Plesch (1918 - 2013), doctor to Albert Einstein, was a member of the Oriental Ceramic Society and known for his fascination with Chinese glass.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 227

SIX CHINESE AND JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE EXPORT DISHES17th to 18th centuriesComprising: a pair of bracket rimmed dishes with petal shaped panels of blossoming trees and antiques, each with Johanneum mark 'N 575'; a Rotterdam Riot dish, Chenghua six-character mark, Kangxi; two Deshima Island dishes; and an Arita octagonal dish with panels of Dutchmen. The largest: 21cm (8 1/4in) diam. (6).Footnotes:Provenance: The Arita dish, R & G McPherson Antiques (label).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 279

A VARIED GROUP OF EXPORT WARESKangxi to 18th centuryComprising: a polychrome enamelled dish decorated with a falcon on a riverbank; a famille verte double-sided rectangular plaque; two small shaped blue and white dishes; a small, clobbered vase; a clobbered cup; a Dutch decorated grisaille and gilt tea bowl and saucer; a Meissen style tea bowl and saucer; a European subject tea bowl; a grisaille and gilt saucer depicting a European lady; a blue and white 'Crucifixion' tea bowl; a Japanese blue and white tea bowl; a famille verte cup and saucer; and a famille rose tea cup with a pastoral scene.The dish: 23cm (9in) diam. (17).Footnotes:Provenance: The small blue and white leaf-shaped dish, Robert Mc Pherson, London (label) and Collection of Hugh Maude (label).The crucifixion tea bowl, the Japanese tea bowl, the Dutch decorated saucer + the Meissen style tea bowl and saucer: R & G McPherson Antiques (labels).The famille rose teacup: Robert Mc Pherson, London (label).The famille verte cup: Marchant London (label).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 509

A COLLECTION OF CHINESE ART AUCTION CATALOGUESIncluding: Bonhams, The Cunliffe Collection, 2002; Christie's, Robert P. Piccus Collection of Fine Classical Chinese Furniture, 1997; Christie's, The Jingguantang Collection, Pts II and III, 1997; Christie's, The Gerald Godfrey Private Collection of Fine Chinese Jades, 1995; Christie's, The Jarras Collection, Part II: Fine Ming and Qing Ceramics, Pt II, 1990; Christie's, The Eugene O. Perkins Collection of Qing Ceramics, 1989; Christie's, Early Ming Blue and White Porcelain, Collection of R H R Palmer, 1989; Sotheby's, Chinese Ceramics and Jades from the Su Lin An Collection, 1995; Sotheby's, Chinese and Korean Ceramics; Ira and Nancy Koger Collection, 1990; Sotheby's, The Goldschmidt Collection of Qing Imperial Porcelain, 1990; Sotheby's, Collection of British Rail Pension Fund, May 1989; Sotheby's, Collection of British Rail Pension Fund, December 1989; Sotheby's, The Paul and Helen Bernat Collection, 1988; Sotheby's, The T Y Chao Collections, Pts I and II, 1986/7; Sotheby's, Chinese Ceramics from the J M Hu Family Collection, 1985; Sotheby's, Chinese Works of Art; the Collection of Richard C Bull, 1983; Sotheby's, Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art; Collection of Eugene Bernat, 1980; Sotheby's, The Edward T. Chow Collection. Parts I-III 1980-1; Sotheby's, Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art; the Collection of H R N Norton, 1963; Sotheby's, Ming Porcelain: the Collection of R H R Palmer, 1962; Sotheby's, Collections of G H Whigham, Peter Boode and Charles Russell, 1960 and several other general catalogues, many with price lists.(31).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: • TP• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 631

A MOULDED YAOZHOU 'CRANES' BOWLNorthern Song DynastyWith slightly rounded conical sides rising from a narrow foot, the interior moulded in shallow relief with two cranes amidst clouds and between two sprays of bamboo and prunus flowers, all covered in a greyish olive-green glaze.16cm (6 1/4in) diam.Footnotes:Property from an English private collectionProvenance: R&V Tregaskis Oriental Art (label)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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