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* Mixed Silver. A Victorian silver mug, London 1863, engraved with gothic scrolls, gilded interior and scroll handle, 10cm high, 188g, together with a mixed collection including a pair of scallop form butter dishes, a pedestal bowl with scale decoration, a pair of pepperettes and others items, combined weight approximately 966gQty: (11)
Maps and Guides: Ordnance Survey of Mullingar c.1904; Dublin District, c.1918; Dublin District, c.1918; Philips' Handy County Atlases of Ireland; Phoenix Maps Plan of Tralee 1842; Geographica Large Scale Plan of Dublin and Index; Murray's Handbook of Ireland; Your Holiday In Ireland by Cooper and Welsman, Ward Lock & Co. Dublin and Ireland Part 2, Baedeker's Guides of the Rhine and of Switzerland and Dublin and Wicklow Manure Company Ltd Catalogue for 1905 (14)
Corgi Eddie Stobart Limited die cast vehicles, comprising a forklift truck, 56702., four Motoring Memories Collectables, 61203., Transit van, 58112., Ford Escort van, 58304., Mercedes 207D van, 58401., a Ford Cargo box van, 59601., and a Special Edition Volvo FH fridge trailer Emma Jade, H4663., all boxed, together with a Vanguards Eddie Stobart Limited Morris Minor van, scale 1:43, VA01116, boxed. (11)
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear, comprising a scale model E Class Tram Car Y3, Fowler Big Lion Showman's Engine Y9, Duke of Connaugut Locomotive Y14, Horse Drawn Fire Engine Y4, Santa Fe American Locomotive Y13, B Type Bus no.2, 1914 Sunbeam motorcycle Y8, scale model of a Sentinel Steam Wagon no.4, an AC white type lorry no.6, and a 4 Ton Leyland no.7. (10)
A pair of 19thC prints, Travelling on The Liverpool and Manchester Railway 1831, plates I-IV., a Train of The First Class of Carriage with the Mail., a Train of The Second Class Outside Passangers with three Third Class Carriages behind., a Train of Wagons with the Goods, etc., and a Train of Carriages with Cattle., published by M B Cotsworth, York., 23cm high, 67cm wide., together with a folder containing scale drawings and plans for scratch built locomotives. (3)
A George II silver salverWilliam Peaston, London 1751Shaped-circular with leaf scroll border, centre chased with rococo scrolls, flowers and fish scale decoration around a later engraved crest, on three paw feet, diameter 32.5cm, weight 33oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Louis-Ernest Barrius (French, 1841-1905): A gilt bronze figure of 'Nature Revealing herself to Science,'the semi-nude figure with downcast gaze clad in a draped robe on rectangular shallow plinth base signed E.Barrius and with Susse Freres foundry mark and pastille stamp, 24cm highFootnotes:Barrias began his artistic training as a painter but moved on to study sculpture under P. J. Cavalier. He partook in the sculptural decoration of the Paris Opéra, executing a marble statue of Virgil (1865).Numerous editions of La Nature exist, Barrias's most popular design. The first example was a large-scale version, admitted to the Salon in 1893. Examples can now be found in bronze and marble in various heights (97, 73, 58, 43, and 24cm) and tones.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Louis XIV giltwood and gilt gesso mirrorlate 17th centuryProbably circa 1675, the rectangular bevelled plate within an opposing C-scroll-and-leaf moulded slip, flanked by two freestanding ballet dancing putti, within an alternating addorsed and opposing C-scroll carved, floral and foliate strapwork surround with projecting theatrical classical mask embedded cartouche angles, surmounted by a shaped panel cresting comprising trellis work carved with interlacing scrolled acanthus strapwork and flowers centred by a musical trophy, with two musical putti flanking a central freestanding balletic figure holding a dagger aloft whilst standing poised on a pedestal, 156cm high x 88cm wide.Footnotes:Featured'Treasures from Sussex Houses: Bronzino to Boy George' exhibition, 17th September-10th November 1985, Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, Royal Pavilion, No. 31.The Sun KingIt is probable that the main central carved figure on the offered lot is a representation of Louis XIV as a young man. The figure's relatively large scale, central prominence, classical costume and balletic posture suggests that it is a portrayal of Louis XIV in one of his sixty-eight roles as part of the twenty-four ballets de cour that he took part in, often in one of the main roles, during the period 1651-1669. The King first performed at the age of twelve in the Ballet de Cassandre in 1651 and it is believed that his last appearance in this capacity was in 1670, when he took part as a thirty-one year old in 'Les Amants Magnifiques'. However, the apparent depiction of Louis XIV on the present mirror is perhaps most reminiscent of two specific drawings which show the youthful 'Sun King' in full balletic garb. The first is as Apollo from the widely celebrated and important 1653 Ballet Royal de la Nuit and the second illustrates Louis in the part of La Guerre from Les Noces de Pelee et de Thetis.Louis XIV was a highly influential figure in the early development of ballet and a major proponent of ballet as a flourishing art form in France during the third quarter of the 17th century. His active involvement in, and evident enthusiasm for, a distinctively French style of 'court' ballet, alongside such key figures as the Baroque composer Jean Baptiste-Lully (1632-1687), cannot be understated. The king even founded the first Academy of ballet when in 1661 he established the Academie Royale de Danse.Referenceswww.danceinhistory.comwww.planethugill.comwww.vam.ac.ukThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small Charles II oak gateleg tableThe oval hinged top above a moulded frieze on bobbin turned legs, 67cm wide x 60cm deep x 69cm high, (26in wide x 23 1/2in deep x 27in high)Footnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's London, The Moller Collection from Thorncombe Park, Surrey, 18 November 1993, Lot 28LiteratureCHINNERY Victor 'Oak Furniture, The British Tradition' 1979, pp. 397-409SYMONDS R.W. 'Gate Leg Tables of the Seventeenth Century', The Antique Collector', April 1947, p.57, fig.10SYMONDS R.W. 'Furniture Making in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century England', 1955, p.66, pl.79The small scale of this table suggests that it might originally have been intended for the use of children and may have originally formed part of the furnishings of a late 17th century nursery.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
JOHN SPEED (1552-1629) The West Riding of Yorkshire, hand coloured engraved map with title cartouche, plan of York, figural scale and armorials, script to reverse, 16 1/2" x 21 1/2", Hogarth frame (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)generally good, colours strong, good margins, some creasing to top right and lower left corners
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Johannes Blaeu/Devonia vulgo Devon-Shire/Amsterdam, circa 1645/engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight spotting, 39.5cm x 50.5cm and /Cornubia sive Cornwallia/Amsterdam, circa 1650/engraved map with hand colouring, 39.5cm x 50.5cm (2)/Provenance: Sotheby's 7th April 1998, Lot 212 (part) CONDITION REPORT: The paper is very slightly discoloured, the colouring is good, the impression good.The glass to frame has been broken, the frame is
Johannes Blaeu/Monumethensis Comitatus Vernacule Monmouth Shire/Amsterdam, circa 1645/engraved map with hand colouring, large decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 38cm x 50cm and/Comitatus Dorcestria sive Dorsettia; vulgo Anglice Dorset Shire/circa 1660/engraved map with hand colouring, large ornate cartouche, 38.5cm x 50cm (2)Provenance: Sotheby's 7th April 1998, Lot 212 (part)
Two Worcester blue scale ground coffee cups and a saucer, circa 1770, painted flowers in gilt frame cartouches/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Roy Strong and his late wife Dr Julia Trevelyan Oman, Lady Strong CBE CONDITION REPORT: The saucer in good condition, one cup with an underglaze footrim chip, the other cup with a small footrim chip. Enamels and gilding good.
A Worcester blue scale ground milk jug and cover, circa 1770, painted flower garlands in gilt frame cartouches, 10.5cm high/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Roy Strong and his late wife Dr Julia Trevelyan Oman, Lady Strong CBE/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: A few tiny chips the petals of flower finial on cover, and a small chip to the underside of the rim and to the flange. The body of the jug kin good condition; no chips cracks or restoration. Minor rubbing to gilt line rim and a small scuffed patch on glaze to the side of the cartouche below spout. Enamels and gilding good.
A Worcester blue scale ground barrel-shaped teapot, circa 1770, painted flowers in gilt frame cartouches, 12cm high/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Roy Strong and his late wife Dr Julia Trevelyan Oman, Lady Strong CBE/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Both the teapot and cover in very good condition with no chips, crack or restoration. Some sanding to pooled glaze around spout and handle terminals and above the footrim. Enamels and gilding good.
A Worcester oviform blue scale ground tea canister, circa 1770, painted flowers in gilt frame cartouches and a cover, perhaps matched, 16cm high/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Roy Strong and his late wife Dr Julia Trevelyan Oman, Lady Strong CBE/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: The cover with a flat chip and another smaller chip to the underside of the rim. The body in good condition, no damage or repairs. Enamels and gilding good.
A Worcester blue scale ground sugar bowl and cover, circa 1770, painted flowers in gilt frame cartouches, 13cm high/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Roy Strong and his late wife Dr Julia Trevelyan Oman, Lady Strong CBE/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: A few minor chips to tips of petals on flower finial. The bowl in good condition, no chips, cracks or restoration. Enamels and gilding good.
Three Worcester blue scale ground scalloped plates, circa 1770, 19.5cm wide/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Roy Strong and his late wife Dr Julia Trevelyan Oman, Lady Strong CBE/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: One plate cracked through 2/3rds and rivet repaired, with small flat chip to rim at front. The other two plates in good condition - no damage or restoration. One has a small flake to gilding on rim and the glaze of one flower very rubbed, the other a little scratched to the glaze in the well.
Three Worcester blue scale ground teacups and a saucer, circa 1770, painted birds and insects in mirror cartouches and a larger coffee cup with fan-shaped cartouches on a powder blue ground/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Roy Strong and his late wife Dr Julia Trevelyan Oman, Lady Strong CBE CONDITION REPORT: The saucer ands two teacups are in good condition with no damage or repairs. The third teacup has a hairline crack and 'v'shaped crack in the side. The large coffee cup in good condition. AL with some minor rubbing to gilt rims.
A WWI 'VC Action, Somme' M.M. to Lance-Corporal E. Wright, Gloucestershire Regiment, who was later taken Prisoner of War:/ Military Medal, G.V.R. (15570 Pte. E. Wright. 8/Glouc: R.), edge bruising, therefore nearly extremely fine, with copied research including photographs of the recipient/Note: M.M. London Gazette 29 August 1918 'For gallantry displayed on the Somme between March 21st to 28th 1918'. 15570 Lance-Corporal E. Wright was born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. He served on the Western Front with 8th Bn, Gloucestershire Regiment and was twice wounded on 8 December 1916 and 16 August 1917. Wright was awarded his M.M. for taking part in the German Offensive at dawn on the 23rd March, a terrific enemy bombardment, which lasted until 09.00 hours and was immediately followed by a full scale assault. The Germans started to break in on the left from Beumetz and managed to get behind the battalion forcing a withdrawal initially to the Velu-Lebucquiere railway, then to the northern side of Velu Wood. In order for the battalion to withdraw it became necessary for "A" Company to cover the withdrawal and "hold on to the last." "A" Company gallantly stood their ground inflicting heavy casualties upon the enemy. Captain James MC had already been wounded on 21st March and as he led the company forward again to counter-attack he was wounded a second time. The company maintained its position until the last man fell. Captain James was awarded the VC for this action and a number of officers and men were also decorated including Wright. Gallantry Awards to the Gloucestershire Regiment 1914-1918 by Peter R. Littlewood M.B.E., p120/121, records that Wright was later reported missing on 19 June 1918, and subsequently taken POW, he was released in Germany on 28 November 1918.
Model L, made in England by Carbic Ltd., London 1921-1972 This cylindrical slide rule consists of a chromium-plated holder, a metal cylinder that slides into the holder, and a black metal tube that fits around and slides up and down on the cylinder. The rule is 26cm long when fully extended. Two short white lines on the tube and a black mark on the chrome cap at the end of the cylinder serve as the indicator. A paper spiral logarithmic scale is attached to the top half of the holder. A second, linear and logarithmic, paper scale is attached to the cylinder. The logarithmic scales are used to multiply and divide, and the linear scale is used to find logarithms. The end of the cylinder is engraved: MADE IN ENGLAND, Z2039. At the top of the cylinder is printed: PATENT No 183723. At the bottom of the cylinder is printed: OTIS KING'S POCKET CALCULATOR; SCALE No 430. The top of the scale on the holder is printed: SCALE No 429; COPYRIGHT. The bottom is printed: OTIS KING'S PATENT No 183723. Accompanied by instruction manual and leather case
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH RECTANGULAR CENTRE TABLE with marble inset top and gilt and painted frame with gesso moulded frieze, leopard masks and scale carved legs, all united by a shaped stretcher with central urn finial, 104.5cm wide x 55cm deep x 79cm high Condition: the marble top with very minor tiny chips around the edge, the gilding overall somewhat worn, the paintwork somewhat worn, some losses to the gesso moulded frieze, further minor losses, marks and dents to the paintwork overall
A circa 1830 mahogany travelling apothecary cabinet, the case with sunken brass carry handle over two hinged doors, opening to reveal fitted compartments with jars and covers, all lacking annotations, two drawers, one with steel and brass scale and the other with glass pestle and mortar and further bottles, the reverse with sliding panel to reveal four velvet lined partitioned compartments, h.27.5cm, w.22cm (closed), d.17cm
A 19th century mahogany cased bracket clock, having an unsigned silvered dial with Roman numerals and outer scale with Arabic numerals, engraved centre, twin winding holes for a brass wire driven eight day fusee movement having anchor escapement and striking on a gong, the case having brass snake carry handle, with cut glass fish-scale grilles, all raised on brass ogee bracket feet, h.67cm (including handle)

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