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A LALIQUE CHARGER, no. three plate, press moulded with trailing flower heads and leaves, forming the background revealing clear glass vases encircling the centre, marked 'R.Lalique', 10" diameter (see illustration). Note: See Felix Marcilhac, 'R Lalique', p. 702, fig. 3020 for a similar example
AN EDWARDIAN FIVE PIECE TEASET including a spirit kettle of oval tapering form with scroll embossed panelling, flared shaped rim, ebony finial on domed lid, similar loop handle, on leaf capped pad feet, teapot 11" wide, contained in oak case, each piece initialled with the letter "R", Sheffield 1907, 92ozs 38dwts.
A pair of Meissen style Dresden porcelain figure groups, late 19th Century, each modelled as four putti standing in a circle playing instruments around a central singing cherub, on rocky circular gilt edged bases, underglaze blue mark to bases 'R 1762', height approx 16.5cm (minor faults and restoration).
The Estate of the late Mrs J R F (Cookie) Matheson 20 STUDIO OF ALLAN RAMSAY THREE QUARTER LENGTH PORTRAIT OF JAMES OGILVY , 5TH EARL OF FINDLATER Oil on canvas 127cm x 101.5cm (50in x 40in) Note: Ramsay painted the portrait of James Ogilvy in 1739, when the sitter was aged fifty. He also painted a portrait of his wife, Sophie, Countess of Findlater at the same time. In her log book she notes that two further versions were painted of each of the portraits, for the couple's other residences and this may be one of these subsequent canvases.
THE HISTORY OF THE ABBEY CHURCH OF ST PETER'S WESMINTSTER, Its Antiquities & Monuments, in two volumes, published by R Ackermann, 1812, half vellum binding over paper covered boards with marbled end papers and marbled edges, some foxing to the preliminaries, contains the list of subscribers, extensively illustrated with aquatint plates.
A rare acetate recording of the Kon Tors, recorded at Mortonsound Studios, Newcastle, in original sleeve. NB: The Kon Tors featuring Alan Price, Chas Chandler and John Steel, was the precursor to the influential R n B band The Animals. Keyboardist Alan Price, drummer John Steel and vocalist Eric Burdon, had all featured in an earlier band called the Kansas City Five. However, in early 1962 Alan Price left the band to join the Kon Tors, whilst Eric Burdon left to live briefly in London. The Kon Tors shortly became the Alan Price R n B Combo and then with the return to Newcastle of Eric Burdon and the addition of guitarist Hilton Valentine, became the Animals. This recording, which features six tracks "Rain Until September"; "How Cruel Love Can Be"; "Twist Locomotion"; "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do"; "Point Of No Return", and "Love Letters, was unissued at the time, and it is thought that only six copies were given to band members, of which this may be the only surviving example. The disc was released in 2006 as a limited issue CD on Morton, and a copy of that CD is included in this lot. (2) See illustration
A lady's 18ct gold half hunting cased keyless lever pocket watch by R. Murray of Richmond, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the full plate lever movement, contained in plain 18ct gold case, 1.5in diameter, with 20ins 18ct fine chain Albert with swivel ends and George III 1796 Spade Guinea attached

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