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A George III mahogany concertina action folding card table, circa 1760, attributed to Paul Saunders, the hinged serpentine shaped top with moulded edge opening to inset baize playing surface, above a plain frieze, on acanthus and scroll carved reeded cabriole legs, terminating in scroll feet, 73cm high, 95cm wide, 47cm deep Provenance: A notable Private Collection, Channel Islands Previously sold Sothebys, London, Fine English Furniture, 10th February 1989, Lot 68.For a further near identical table see Christie's, South Kensington, 27th May 2010, Lot 74 (£7,500). The provenance of the table offered was Richard, 2nd Marquess of Westminster (d.1869) Fonthill, Wiltshire.The same distinctive leg design incorporating Roman acanthus wrapped cabochons and flutes, features on a number of pieces attributed to the Soho firm of cabinet makers and upholsterers established around 1751 by Paul Saunders in partnership with George Smith Bradshaw. Among these is a set of chairs delivered in 1757 to the 1st Earl of Leicester for Holkham Hall, Norfolk, illustrated in A. Coleridge, Chippendale Furniture, London 1968, pl.369, and a suite of furniture almost certainly supplied to Thomas, 3rd Viscount Weymouth, later 1st Marquess of Bath (1734-96), between 1757 and 1759 for Longleat, Wiltshire. The latter included eight armchairs and two sofas, of which two armchairs were sold by The Trustees of the Longleat Chattels Settlement: Christie's, London, 13th June 2002, lot 338. A serpentine sofa attributed to Paul Saunders was sold by the late Mr & Mrs Patrick Radford, Christie's, London, 22nd January 2009, lot 32. Several fine pieces of 18th century furniture are known incorporating concertina action hinges bearing the stamp 'H. TIBATS' including a related table in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. The stamp is almost certainly that of Hugh Tibats who is recorded in 1781 as a 'hinge and sash fastening maker, Bell St'. Hinges bearing this stamp from the same period include a pair of card tables supplied by Thomas Chippendale for the 5th Earl of Dumfries at Dumfries House, Scotland in 1759.
Ceramics - a Poole flared cylindrical vase, painted with a band of colourful flowers; a Gouda compressed ovoid vase; a Beswick salad dish; a Staffordshire fish dish; a pair of miniature Radford posie vases; qty (2 boxes **All lots in this sale are subject to a maximum of £2.50 plus VAT Buyers Premium**
Photography - World War II - Bomber Command - an interesting archive of photographs and ephemera, including aerial views of missions marked with co-ordinates and showing targets hit, many believed to be previously unpublished, the destruction of Dresden, images of aircraft both on the ground and airborne, downed aircraft/wreckage, cockpit interiors, engines, a group portrait titled 54 Course Air-Bombers 16.4.43, others, newspaper cuttings, ephemera relating to RAF service and 'Mess life' (qty) Provenance: Tken and collected by G M Shaw of Radford, Nottingham (photographed as a member of 54 Course), thence by descent to his daughter, the present vendor
A mixed lot of various ceramics and other items to include Staffordshire flatback figure, Radford vase, various model flowers and fruit, cheese dish, pair of Crown Devon vases, a travelling games set, a vintage wooden bobbin flange from Oxford Mill Rochdale, various pewter items and other assorted items.
A collection of Original Arsenal Press Photographs, dating from 1950's to 1970's,comprising of photographs from the FA Cup at Wembley 1971 featuring players Charlie George, Frank McLintock, Ray Kennedy; a coloured panoramic view of the Highbury crowd during the 1970's; match action photographs of Arsenal v Huddersfield Town, Highbury 16th Sept 1950; photograph of Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur, Highbury Sept 1967, where Neill scores a penalty; various photographs of individual players Jon Sammels, Peter Marinello, Peter Simpson; an autographed colour photograph of George Graham becoming the new manager at Arsenal; photograph of John Radford being treated for an injury during the Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday match dated 13th Jan 1969, 1950's match auction in the snow, and various others, (qty).
AVM Joseph Fox CB, OBE, DFC (OC No. 15 Sqn. , 1940), Grp. Capt. T. G. 'Hamish' Mahaddie DSO, DFC (Bomber pilot, recruited for the 'Pathfinder' Force), AVM F. R. Bird CB, DSO, DFC, AFC (OC No. 105 Sqn. , 1944), AVM Alan Donald Frank CB, CBE, DSO, DFC (OC No. 51 Sqn. , 1943), Air Cmdre. D. S. Radford DSO, DFC, AFC (OC No. 10 Sqn. 1943-44) signed Historical Aviation flown cover 'The Lancaster' of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. RAF Stafford Open Day, 6th September 1975. Flown from RAF Coltishall in Lancaster PA474. British Forces, RAF Stafford Open Day, pictorial postmark featuring a Lancaster, 6 Sept. 1975. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Francis Grose (1731-1791), View of Portchester Castle from Portsdown Hill, with parts of Portsmouth, Gosport and Isle of Wight in the distance, inscribed verso and dated 'May 24th 1761,' watercolour on paper, 16x42cm, together with another by Francis Grose, 'Distant View of Portchester Castle,' with figures, watercolour on paper, 10x25, gallery labels verso for P.J. Radford and exhibition label South Parade Pier 1952 (2 watercolours)
Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian shallow bowl with grey ground and ochre borders by Gwladys Rogers and E. T. Radford, 23cm diameter, a lobed green and blue dripped glaze vase, no.2790 and another with red dripped glaze, no.2366. (3).Condition report:Bowl - Visible crazing to interior rim and exterior, as images.Blue/green vase - Light crazing.Red vase - Crazing.
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD INLAID AND OUTLINED BRACKET CLOCKThe dial inscribed Radford, Leeds, circa 1810The lancet-shaped case with outlined edge, and inlaid to the front with foliage, with 7in. white painted dial inscribed RADFORD LEEDS, the twin train fusée movement with engraved outline to the backplate, anchor escapement and striking on a bell41cm high

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