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Rudolf Sauter (1895-1977)/Still Life with Jug of Magnolia Flowers/signed and dated lower right R H Sauter 1949/oil on board, 44cm x 34.5cm CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Michael R Tandy (born 1942)/Portrait of a Lady/holding a parrot and surrounded by flowers/dated 1962 verso/oil on canvas, 65.5cm x 55cm CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A set of eight contemporary Danish beech dining chairs in the style of C R Mackintosh with high slatted backs, upholstered padded seats and additional removeable cushions, purchased from Marmarhuset, Denmark CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Three 18th century hand-coloured prints entitled 'The Lovers', 'A Visit to the Camp' and 'The Angelic Angler', printed for R Sayer & J Bennett, London, framed and glazed, 35cm x 24.5cm (3) Condition ReportWE are not able to see how badly they are trimmed, I have taken some detailed images of the titles, sorry not very clear
Nelson interest. A George III silver goblet, with the lobed bowl and foot, stippled running leaf rims, engraved A small Token of Friendship & Gratitude from LADY HAMILTON to her Friend MR PARROTT for his very great attention to her late much beloved Husband The Rt Honble Sir Willm Hamilton KB &c&c, the reverse engraved with the crest of Kelham and inscribed Presented by Mrs Parrott to R Kelham within a garter, on flared foot, 18.5cm h, by Solomon Hougham, London 1802, 11ozs 18dwts Provenance: Presented by Emma, Lady Hamilton (1765-1815) to the physician John Parrott (1764-1832) of Mitcham, and by his daughter presented to her son in-law Robert Kelham Kelham (1788-1862) of Bleasby Hall, Southwell, Nottinghamshire; thence by descent to the present vendor. This notably handsome but not ostentatious cup and the affectionate sentiments expressed by it in heartfelt words, clearly composed by Emma, Lady Hamilton, was presented to John Parrott, a neighbour of the Hamiltons and Nelson in Mitcham. Emma, then aged 35 and her husband Sir William, aged 70, accompanied by Nelson returned to England from Naples in 1800. The Admiralty refused Nelson a ship which left the party no alternative but to undertake an arduous four-month journey across Europe before finally crossing the North Sea from Cuxhaven to Great Yarmouth. Frustrating for Nelson, it was particularly trying for the ageing Sir William and also for Emma, who was pregnant with Nelson's child. Their daughter Horatia was born in January 1801. In September of the same year Nelson bought Merton Place, the house found for him by Emma as a family home. It was chosen to afford a degree of seclusion, a refuge from spiteful tongues, but not too remote from London. They moved in to a hearty welcome from the local villagers in October 1801. The Peace of Amiens from March 1802 to May 1803 saw Nelson spend much of his time at home, his "dear dear Merton" and Emma's "paradise Merton", in a loving menage a trois. Sir William Hamilton died in April 1803, having moved to his own home in Piccadilly the previous month, purposely to fulfil his wish to die under his own roof. The present goblet was assayed between 29 May 1802 and 1803 and therefore dates precisely from the year of Nelson's greatest domestic contentment. John Parrott was one of the trusted small circle of friendly neighbours that also included James Perry, Editor of the Morning Chronicle, Abraham Goldsmid, a financier of Morden Lodge and the local curate Thomas Lancaster, to whom Nelson gave money for the poor of the parish. It is therefore inconceivable that Nelson would have been unaware of the commissioning of so personal a gift as this goblet by his de facto wife, for one of their close circle of newfound friends. Of impeccable provenance and never previously offered for sale, there can be few more evocative mementoes of Emma Hamilton or of that all to brief a blissful period at Merton Place. Sources include P Hopkins: A History of Lord Nelson's Merton Place, Merton's Historical Society 1998 and the society's article Nelson of Merton 2005 Good condition with light polish wear and minor dent on foot, no splits or repair
Miscellaneous Manuscripts - Royalty, 1pp ink MS letter on Balmoral Castle writing-paper, dated September 9th 1897, thanking the recipient Messrs. McAfee & Son, on HRH The Duke of York's behalf (later George V), for the shooting boots which the prince was 'very pleased with' as 'they seem a perfect fit', inscribed and signed by R. Howlett (presumably an equerry), (1); an early Victorian rental ledger, of which only a quarter is inscribed, contemporary vellum, the clasp with a named-view: The New Houses of Parliament, 1849 alamanc pastedowns, 12mo, (1); 20th century Midland Bank payee book, (1); a collection of 19th century and later deeds relating to the mercantile Head family of Kendal, Cumbria, various; a Victorian manuscript 'Report on Property at Burtree Ford and Cows Hill, Weardale, Durham, 1883, tacked on to a four-fold linen map of the land, (1); various; etc., [1 box]
An English oak eight day longcase clock, J R Malton, the 12" brass dial with matted centre, date sector, subsidiary seconds and chapter rings, having mask spandrels and four-pillar movement in flat topped case with pillars flanking the glazed door, the trunk with full length ogee moulded door flanked by mahogany veneered, canted angles, on conforming base and bracket feet, pendulum and weights, 217cm h Much dust and dirt with cobwebs, pendulum crutch damaged, case surface affected by damp conditions, case largely original, cheeks not packed, backboard damaged in places
An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, R[ober]t Woollat Glastonbury, 18th c, the 10" brass dial with matted centre, pierced hand, crown and cherub spandrels and lantern type movement in a flat topped case with pilasters flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a full length ogee moulded door, pendulum and weight, 190cm h Much dust and dirt with cobwebs, etc, localised worm, in particular to the 'roof' of the hood, seat board replaced, hand possibly original, knob to trunk door replaced
A collection of assorted vintage Triang / Triang and other 00 gauge model railway trainset locomotive rolling stock wagons and accessories to include; R.76 Engine Shed, R.60 Ticket Office, R.66K Porters Room with Kiosk, R.130 Baggage Car, R.158 Diesel Trailer Car and others. Some boxed and unboxed examples.
A collection of x12 assorted vintage Triang / Hornby Dublo 00 gauge model railway trainset locomotive rolling stock coaches / carriages. Examples to include; R. 228 Pullman 1st Class ' Annie ' coach with seats, R. 662 1st / 2nd composition coach green, R. 344 Track Cleaning Car, Dublo 4075 Passenger Brake Van BR and others. All boxed examples.

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