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René Lalique, Naiade, large mermaid, sepia glass mascot No. 832, signed R Lalique to the side of the tail in moulded uppercase lettering and R Lalique France to base 13 cm highReport by RBGenerally good, a couple of minor chips to the edges, there is the possibility of a chip being ground down from the base right at the bottom where it will sit on a piece of furniture, a few minor scratches as you would expect/commensurate with age
A Portrait of John Dunn Gardner (1811-1908) standing full-length in black with his first wife, Mary Lawson (d. 1851) in a landscape with a dark horse signed lower right 'R. Thorburn / 1851' watercolour on ivory 45 x 33cmFootnote: Exhibited: London, Royal Academy of Arts, 1850, no. 767 as 'J. D. Gardner, Esq., and Mrs. Gardner' (as the latter died in 1851, that date was presumably later added)Condition report: Watercolour on ivory. The support has two horizontal cracks. The painting is poorly supported by the slip and is bowing forward, notably along the top edge. The work is glazed with a wooden backboard. This appears to be creating a microclimate in the frame which is not helping the ivory support. The glazing is suffering from glass disease, causing droplets of water to form on the inside. There is also mould on the reverse of the wooden backboard. Despite the issues with the ivory support the paint layers are beautifully handled and appear to be in a very good, original condition. The wooden frame is slightly bowed in places, but the gilded slips are in a good condition. The painting should be examined and unframed by an expert in conservation of ivory supports.
A Portrait of Ada Dunn Gardner ( née Pigott, d. 1915) seated full length in an Alpine lake landscape with her son Algernon Dunn Gardner (1853-1929) signed lower right 'R. Thorburn / 1856' watercolour on ivory 45 x 33cmFootnote: By her marriage in 1853 to John Dunn Gardner (1811-1908) Ada Pigott as his second wife brought the Dullingham, Lillingstone Dayrell and Denston estates, which ultimately all devolved upon their only child Algernon Dunn Gardner (1853-1929) here represented as a child. Exhibited: London, Royal Academy of Arts, 1856, no. 744 as 'Mrs Dunn Gardner'Condition report: Watercolour on ivory. The support has numerous horizontal cracks, some more severe than others. The painting is poorly supported by the slip and is bowing forward, notably along the top edge. The work is are with wooden backboards. Despite the issue with the ivory supports the paint layers are beautifully worked and appear to be in a very good, original condition. The wooden frame is slightly bowed in places, but the gilded slips are in a good condition. The painting should be examined and unframed by an expert in conservation of ivory supports.
Nos. 17837 and 17838, circa 1912, with 28” barrels, the frames and fences with classic bouquet and scroll engraving and with gold inlaid ‘safety’ catches, 14 1/2" stocks including a wood extension to the No. 1 gun, nitro proof, within a canvas and leather double motoring caseCondition report: 17837 R/H - Proof dia. .729 – Measures .735 (Nitro proof) – Min. wall thickness: 0.0027 L/H - Proof dia. .729 – Measures .738 (Nitro proof) – Min. wall thickness: 0.0030 2 ½” chambers With replacement fore-end, stock well worn and with extension, a slight crack appearing through the hand. Action well worn with no case hardening remaining. Light pitting. 17838 R/H - Proof dia. .729 – Measures .734 (Nitro proof) – Min. wall thickness: 0.0030 L/H - Proof dia. .729 – Measures .736 (Nitro proof) – Min. wall thickness: 0.0029 2 ½” chambers Re-stocked and cracked through the hand, action well worn with no case hardening remaining.
AN ANTIQUE BURMA NO HEAT RUBY AND DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, 1907 in 18ct yellow gold, set with five graduated cushion cut rubies totalling 3.47 carats, with diamond sparks, British hallmarks for 1907, size R / 8.5, 5.8g. Accompanied by a gemological report stating that the rubies are of Burmese (Myanmar) origin, with no indications of heat treatment.
Banjo By R J Ward, Liverpool 11 1/2'' head, five strings, engraved metal faceplate to headstock with decorative pattern and maker's name, dowel stick stamped with 'Gold Medal' and maker's name; tension hoop stamped 'R J Ward & Sons Regd 144477 Liverpool' and opposite side '404', metal pot stamped with 'Gold Medal' and maker's name, 30 tensioners, in manufacturers case (case repaired)
Drawing Instrument Sets (i) A G Thornton three layers with brass protractor and plaque to lid ' Thompson Prize R Povey Horwich RMI 1903' (ii) Thornton two layer with ivory rules in mahogany case (iii) Two layer with ivory rule marked 'J A Franklin' and ivory sector (iv) Stanley two layer with ivory rule and plaque to lid 'C V Maxted 1876' (4)
Wooden Planes (i) 25 3/4'' with Groves & Son steel 2 5/8'' wide; stamped 'H Farrow' and 'Varvill & Son York' (ii) 22'' with W Marples & Son steel 2 1/2''; stamped 'J Hodgeson' (iii) 22 1/4'' with Aaron Hildick steel and chip breaker 'I Sorby Sheffield'; stamped 'F Alexander' and 'C Nurse & Co London' (iv) 22'' with Mathieson steel; stamped 'Mathieson' (v) 17'' with James Howarth; stamped 'W Greenslade Bristol' (vi) 16'' with James Howart steel; stamped 'R Shipman' and 'King & Compe Hull' (vii) 15'' with J Herring & Sons steel; (7)
Mixed Lot: Edward VIi silver cigarette case with spot hammered design, with central engraved cartouche, 8.5 x 8.5cm, Birmingham 1909, together with a ladies silver framed compact of shaped oval form, engine turned decoration, hallmarked Birmingham 1944, 10 x 7cm, maker's mark R. Davis & Co, gross weight 193gms
Ladies second quarter of 20th century 9ct gold cased wrist watch with Swiss movement, having blued steel hands to a silvered dial with black Arabic numbers, visible dial diam 1.3cm, case hallmarked London 1938, mounted on a 9ct gold flexible bracelet, weight of case and bracelet without movement 8gms gross, in vintage leather effect retailers case of T R Watkins & Son, Derby

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