Reiter zu PferdErnst Bohne Söhne, Rudolstadt 1901 - ca. 1937. Weißporzellan, glasiert. Unter der Glasur blaue Marke. 1. Wahl. H. 25,5 cm, B. 22 cm. - Zustand: Brandriss zwischen Pferd und Reiter - Stab in der r. Hand abgebrochen - l. Hand und Zügel rest. - Kontaktpunkte der Brennstützen am Hintern des Pferdes.
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Eduardo Chillida1924 San Sebastián - 2002 San Sebastián - "Aldati" - Aquatintaradierung/Papier. 12/50. 23,9 x 17,7 cm, 36,3 x 29,1 cm. Sign. r. u.: Chillida. Das Blatt liegt lose. Von den Rändern her gebräunt. Vereinzelt leicht stockfleckig. - Lit.: Van der Koelen 67004. Die Arbeit stammt aus dem Jahr 1967.
Günther Schützenhöfer1965 - Ohne Titel (Mobil) - Bleistift/Papier. 24,5 x 19 cm. Rückseitig Stempel mit Signatur. Passepartout. - "Kulturquiz Ö1" - Radierung/Papier. 2/100. 15,2 x 19,8 cm, 39,5 x 29,7 cm. Sign. r. u.: SCHÜTZENHÖFER. Mit radierter Textvignette unten (4 x 20,8 cm): HERZLICHEN GLÜCKWUNSCH ZUR ERFOLGREICHEN / TEILNAHME BEI "GEHÖRT. GEWUSST" / DEM Ö1-KULTURQUIZ. Das Blatt liegt lose. Minim. Randmängel.
Jan Fyt, Stillleben mit Feigen, Zwiebeln und einem großen KohlÖl auf Leinwand (doubliert). 87 x 130 cm.Signiert und datiert unten links: Johannes Fyt/1652.ProvenienzPrivatsammlung München. - Galleria Silvano Lodi, Mailand 2011.LiteraturR. Lattuada: La Libertá del Segno, Nuove Proposte di Pittura Antica, Galleria Silvano Lodi & Due, 2011, S. 54-63.Der in Antwerpen geborene Jan Fyt, der bei Hans van der Berch studierte und später Schüler von Frans Snyders wurde, war vor allem für seine raffinierten Tierdarstellungen und seine üppigen Jagdszenen berühmt, schuf aber auch Szenen mit Tieren, Hausgeflügel und Jagdszenen. Fyt reiste nach Frankreich (1633-34) und Italien, wo er sich in Neapel, Florenz, Venedig und Rom aufhielt - dort war er Mitglied der Schildersben - bevor er 1641 nach Anwerpen zurückkehrte.Unsere nach Fyts Rückkehr in seine Heimat entstandene Leinwand zeigt den komplexen figurativen Hintergrund des Künstlers: Die malerische Wiedergabe und die realistische Beschreibung der Gegenstände erinnern an Snyders Vorbilder, während die Komposition in der Fülle der dargestellten Gegenstände ein Verständnis sowohl für die nordische als auch die italienische Barocktradition erkennen lässt. Stilistisch steht das Gemälde der Blumenvase mit zwei Spargelsträußen, die sich heute im Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid befindet und um 1650 datiert ist, und dem Stillleben mit Pilzen, das sich heute in den Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique in Brüssel befindet, nahe und es ist eines der seltenen Beispiele für Blumenstillleben und Kompositionen mit Obst.Wir danken Fred Meijer für die Bestätigung.
Interesting collectibles to include:an early to mid 20th century circular Chinese cloisonné jar and cover decorated with an Imperial yellow five-clawed dragon; a boatswain's-style whistle; a travelling-corkscrew; a regimental swagger stick/crop by J R Gaunt, London (Brecknockshire Battalion).
A blue topaz/aquamarine and diamond-set cluster ring: the circular mixed-cut blue topaz/aquamarine (untested) within a surround of single-cut diamonds to the plain tapering shank engraved '18CT', ring size R½ (2.8g)Condition Report: Blue stone very rubbed on table/crown facets, shank very thin near base
Jugendstil Bowlegefäß mit Deckel und 2 abgewinkelten Henkeln, Steinzeug, braun glasiert,schwarz bemalt, Pressmarken "R. Merkelbach Grenzhausen", Stempel DBWB, Modell-Nr. 2085, Flach reliefiertes, umlaufendes Dekor mit wilden Tieren in ringförmiger Rahmung mit Spiralranken, Deckel mit Perlband und Spiralornamenten, Entwurf: Paul Wynand um 1910, h. 20cm, Ø 40cm
R. Adolf & H. J. Schröpfer, Cor, Lounge Sessel Modell SinusReinhold Adolf & H. J. SchröpferCORDesign 1976Lounge Sessel Modell Sinus. Entwurf 1976. Verchromter Flachstahl, schwarze Lederbänder und Leder. H. 88 cm.Literatur: COR Sitzmöbel, Home is where the heart is, Rheda-Wiedenbrück 2002, Abb. S. 56, 57.
Renate Müller, Therapeutisches Spielzeug / Sitztier KrokodilRenate MüllerDesign 1974Therapeutisches Spielzeug / Sitztier Krokodil. Entwurf 1974. Grüner Rupfen, rotes und grünes Leder, Holz. L. 175 cm.Literatur: R 20th Century Gallery, Renate Müller Toys and Design, New York 2010, vgl. Abb. S.22, 23.
A George V 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, circa 1926, keyless wind, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, recessed subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, the outer case with black Roman numeral chapter ring, hinged dust cover presentation engraved 'H. R. Bullen Esq ...', the bridge plate 17 jewels movement engraved 'Vesta Lever Swiss Made', case number 344253, Dennison Watch Co, Birmingham 1926, fully hallmarked to the case, front cover, dust cover, neck and bow, gold plated crown, dial 39mm, case 49mm, 95.9g gross, with a dark blue watch box. Notes: in working condition, winds and sets well, keeps time across 30min test, however Batemans cannot guarantee its continued operation.
A group of five 9ct gold rings, including one set with a cameo, 19mm high, size T, two set with oval cut amethysts, sizes Q and N, one set with red stones, possibly garnets, in a flowerhead, size P/Q, and one with an oval purple paste 'stone', size N, together with an 18th century unmarked yellow metal ring, set with white and red glass, size Q/R, total combined weight 24.0g. (6)
Three ERII silver photograph frames, comprising an oval form frame, decorated with foliate and scroll repousse designs and a blank cartouche, Whitehill Silver Co. London 1985, 24.5 by 31.5cm high, together with a ribbon and reed rectangular frame on stand, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd. Sheffield 1996, 17.5 by 23cm high, an oval frame on stand, Laurence R Watson & Co. Sheffield 1985, 12.5 by 16.5cm high. (3)
A group of three pocket watches, comprising a gold plated Waltham with square case, 42.5mm, with a short gold plated chain, 75.9g, and two Victorian silver cased English lever pocket watches, both key wind, open faced, one with foliate engraved silvered dial, and movement signed G Arinson, Wolverhampton, No 2818, case maker LH, London 1874, 52.5mm, 151.2g, the other with white enamel dial, and movement signed J. R. Jefferies, Skegness, No 9692, case maker TC, Chester 1893, 56.5mm, 171.6g. (3)
SPIEGELREFLEXKAMERA, Hersteller Leitz/ Wetzlar, Leica R4,Seriennr. 1614816; Objektive Summilux-R 1:1,4/ 50, Seriennr. 32231415; Vario Elmar-R 1:4,5/ 75-200, Seriennr. 3079549; Summicron-R 1:2/ 50, Seriennr. 3297029; Elpro 4, Seriennr. 16544; mit orig. Bereitschaftstasche, Extender-R2x, Motor Winder, dazu 2 orig. Tragetaschen, Leitz-Stativ, Anleitung u Literatur, Mechanik gängig, keine weitere Funktionsprüfung
Sega Master System - 8 Game Collection. This lot features 8 games from the Sega Master System library: Fantasy Zone: The Maze (Complete with manual) Bonanza bros (Complete with manual)Cloud Master (Complete with manual) Wonder Boy 3 The Dragon's Trap (Boxed)Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (Complete with manual)R-Type (Complete with manual)Bubble Bobble (Complete with manual) The Adams Family (Complete with manual) While these games haven't been tested they come from the vault of an avid collector who kept his collections in the best condition.
A CAMPAIGN GROUP OF FIVE IGS Punjab Frontier 1897 - 98 engraved 4852 Pte * ******** 2d Bn K O York Lt Infy (attempted erasure of naming)QSA, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, renamed in an unofficial style 2820 Bandsman A Walker 2nd KoyliKSA, 1901 and 1902, renamed in an unofficial style 2820 Bandsman A Walker 2nd Koyli1914/15 Star 1287 C S MJR A Walker N Staff R (officially impressed replacement)British War Medal - 1287 W O Cl 2 A Walker N Staff RVictory Medal - 1287 W O Cl 2 A Walker N Staff RCondition VF With Boer War chocolate tin. Arthur Walker served during the Great War, landing in France in March 1915. He was wounded on the 3rd of July 1916, suffering a gunshot wound to the hand. The first three medals are unconfirmed and have major naming issues! His 1914/15 Star was returned for amendment; however, from the naming style, it looks like a replacement was sent in around 1925/26.
CAMPAIGN GROUP TO CPL LAVELLE 63 REGT / MANCHESTERS Afghanistan Medal no bar - correctly engraved to 1692 Cpl Wm Lavelle 63rd RegtEgypt Medal no bar - correctly engraved to 1692 Pte W Lavelle 1/ Manch R. ( contacting to Manch)1882 Khedives Star - reverse contemporarily engraved - 1692 Pte W Lavelle 1/ Manch R Condition VF ( usual contacting marks due to the star)Afghanistan Medal and Egypt Medal are confirmed on the rolls.
GROUP OF 3 AWARDED TO REGIMENTAL SERGEANT MAJOR J PEDLEY 4TH ROYAL IRISH DRAGOON GUARDS Egypt Medal, Tel-El-Kebir correctly engraved 893. Tp: Sgt. Maj: J. Pedley ... Gds (please note the service number)3rd Issue Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Correctly engraved 895 Tp: Sgt. Maj: J. Pedley. 4th. Dn. GDS.Khedive's Star, dated 1882, the reverse contemporarily engraved 'T.S. Major J. Pedley. R.I.D.G. 895Condition GF (edge bruising to Egypt and contacting from the star)Hammered for £700 at Noonan's on 29th June 2022, so after fees, the group cost just over £900.James Pedley was born in Nottingham in 1847. Aged 18, he attested for the 13th Hussars on 16th May 1865. He transferred to the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards on 31st July 1866.Pedley was appointed Shoeing Smith on 3rd August 1868, and he was made Corporal in February 1871, Sergeant on 26th April 1873, and Troop Sergeant Major on 27th February 1875.His service amounted to 26 years and 67 days’ service when he was pensioned on 21st July 1891. He only spent 75 days abroad during his service, those 75 days being in Egypt, where he took part in the battle of Tel - El - Kebir.At the time of his retirement, Pedley was serving as Regimental Sergeant Major. He was presented with a solid silver tea service, as reported in the Army and Navy Gazette on Saturday, 8th August 1891.4th Dragoon Guards. A correspondent writes from Aldershot: The corporals and troopers have presented Regtl. Serjt.-Major Pedley with a silver tea service on his retirement. The testimonial bears the following inscription: ‘Presented to Regtl. Serjt.-Major J. Pedley, (R. 1.) Dragoon Guards, by the corporals and privates of the regiment as a mark of esteem and respect on his leaving the regiment after 26 years’ service, July, 1891.’ The warrant and non-commissioned officers presented the Serjt.-Major with a valuable marble timepiece. In Serjt.-Major Pedley, the regiment loses a pattern Non-commissioned officer and one who, during his long service, had earned universal goodwill.
A PAIR TO SUB LIEUT P R FAULKS RN A helicopter pilot killed in 1975 with Sir Tommy Sopwith's Daughter in LawCSM Borneo correctly impressed Sub Lieut. P R Faulks RNSierra Leone Independence Medal - the 27th of April 1961.Swing mounted as worn.Condition NEF Peter Richard Faulks was born in Kent on the 21st of February 1939. He started his military service in the British Army, being commissioned into the Royal West Kent Regiment on the 10th of September 1960, as a Second Lieutenant. While serving with the Buffs in 1961, he was posted to the Sierra Leone Military Forces. For his service with them, he was awarded the Sierra Leone Independence Medal. He transferred to the Royal Navy and qualified as a helicopter pilot, serving on 848 Naval Air Squadron operating Wessex Helicopters. He saw active service in Borneo in 1966; one of his tasks was supplying a small unit of British soldiers who were stationed on top of an 8000-foot mountain in Sarawak on the Malaysian and Borneo border. Due to weather conditions, there was only a one-hour window per day to resupply the troops. Faulks was tragically killed in March 1975. He was giving a flying lesson to Mrs April Sopwith, the daughter-in-law of Sir Thomas Sopwith. Witnesses reported the helicopter seemed to have an issue with the rotors, became inverted and exploded on impact with the ground. Peter was 37 years old, and his brother Michael, a Lt Commander, died in 1973.
1914 STAR TRIO TO CPL PALK 1/ DEVON R 1914 Star, correctly impressed 7550 Cpl H E Palk 1/ Devon R British War Medal, correctly impressed 7550 Cpl H E Palk Devon R Victory Medal, correctly impressed 7550 Cpl H E Palk Devon R Condition GVF Henry Edward Palk was born in Zealupton, Devon in 1886. A pre-war regular, he landed in France on the 22nd of August 1914 with the 1st Devon's. He survived the war, being discharged on the 21st of February 1916, after having revied a GSW to the right leg in April 1915, which fractured his femur.
8 MILITARY MEDAL PAIR TO PTE PARSLOW 7/ R WARWICKSHIRE REGT MM correctly impressed - 41049 Pte A G Parslow 7/ R. War.R. Pair correctly impressed - 41049 Pte A G Parslow R. War.R. Condition GVF (edge bruise on MM above and slightly over 'ar' in surname) Albert Graham Parslow was born in Soundwell, Gloucestershire in 1899. At the time of the 1911 census, he was attending school and living with his family at 3 Portland Street, Soundwell Nr Staple Hill, Bristol.Parslow served with the 2/7th Bn of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment during the Great War. He was entitled to the pair and awarded the Military Medal, announced in the London Gazette on 13th June 1919. Albert survived the War and, during WW2 worked in a factory as an Aircraft Miller. He passed away in 1971.
GREAT WAR CASUALTY GROUP TO SECOND LIEUTENANT AUTERAC 28TH MGC Pair - correctly impressed 2. Lieut R S AuteracPlaque - Robert Sames Auterac Condition EF The group is housed in a lovely contemporary case, with his name embossed on the lid. Robert Sames Auterac was born on the 2nd of May 1897 in Islington, London. The son of George Sames and Clara, he attended Christ's Hospital School in Horsham, Sussex. He was a member of the OTC and immediately after leaving school joined the RNAS as an Air Mechanic until 13th of October 1915. On the 16th of October 1915, Auterac applied for a commission; he was successful and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the 10th Royal Sussex Regiment. He landed in France on the 24th of July 1916 and was attached to the 28th Company Machin Gun Corps. Robert was sadly killed in action on the 18th of October 1918 on the Somme. He is remembered on the Thiepval memorial.
COLLECTION OF BRITISH MEDALS 1914/15 Star, correctly impressed 64632 Pte E Mann RAMCVictory Medal 64632 Pte E Mann RAMCPair to 113071 2.AM R A Jones RAF ( attempted partial removal of naming) Victory Medal to 60190 Pte C F Goodrick Devon R Victory Medal to SS105608 E T Bishop STO 1 RN 1939/45 StarAfrica StarItaly StarDefence MedalWar Medal x2Conditions VF+
1914/15 TRIO TO 11307 PTE J CROWTHER E YORK R 1914/15 Star, correctly impressed 11307 Pte J Crowther E York RBritish War Medal, correctly impressed 11307 Pte J Crowther E York RVictory Medal, correctly impressed 11307 Pte J Crowther E York RCondition GVFMounted for display with cap badge. John Crowther enlisted on the 1st of September 1914 and landed in France on the 24th of February 1915 with the 1st Bn. Crowther was wounded and discharged on the 31st of March 1916. He had suffered wounds to his right ankle.
1914/15 TRIO TO 14893 PTE F DUTTON R IRISH FUSILLERS 1914/15 Star correctly impressed 14893 Pte F Dutton R Ir FusBritish War Medal, correctly impressed 14893 Pte F Dutton R Ir FusVictory Medal, correctly impressed 14893 Pte F Dutton R Ir FusCondition GVF Frank John Dutton was born in Aston, Warwickshire. He attested, aged 19 on the 20th of November 1914 at Dublin, giving his occupation as Clerk. He landed at Gallipoli with the Royal Irish Fusiliers on the 7th of August 1915; he was wounded to the right thigh by shrapnel on the 21st of August at Sulva Bay. He recovered after 28 days in the hospital. While serving in France in July 1918, he had an attack of Malaria that he had probably picked up in Gallipoli. He was discharged due to this.

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