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A group of seven 19th century ceramic egg baskets and an early 20th century 'Rooster' teapotComprising of a large late 19th century Staffordshire egg basket with a yellow and black decorated chicken on a yellow basket, a early 19th century pearlware tureen or egg basket in the form of a collared dove seat on a nest (restored), a white Staffordshire pottery egg basket, the chicken with small chicks to either side, the basket highlighted by a border of green and red decoration, a small 19th century Continental white porcelain hen egg basket, a small Staffordshire white pottery hen egg basket, a Staffordshire pottery hen egg basket with a brown and white chicken on a yellow basket, a similar smaller example, a Staffordshire pottery egg basket in the form on a duck, and a Rooster teapot probably by Grimwades, the largest 26cm long, various faults. (7)
An early 20th century Carolean style walnut cream upholstered armchair The serpentine rectangular padded back, scroll arms and seat, with a loose squab on turned legs and wavy 'X' shaped moulded stretcher with turned finial, on braganza scroll feet, 77cm wide, 59cm deep, 99cm high, seat height 46cm.
A PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS "one with cross-over bar back, the other with cross over elements missing, another near pair of Sheraton style chairs, and a modern pale wood dining table, a Regency style mahogany armchair, 19th century, with interlaced splat and modern padded cushion seat covered in kilim style fabric, 84 cm high, a needlework pouffe 30cm high x 44cm wide, and a small collection of scatter cushions
A set of Carl Zeiss Jena Jenoptem 7 x 50W black binoculars belonging to Stan Mellor MBE,stamped STAN MELLOR and his telephone number LAMBOURN 71485 to the body and numbered 4494233, bearing racecourse tags for Hereford racecourse 9th April 1994 no.1751, Ascot Races owners and trainers stand 28th October 1995 no.C17, Newbury racecourse members enclosure 13th November 1996 no.145, Ludlow racecourse 23rd February 1999, in a fitted brown leather case; sold together with various other sets of binoculars including Panorama 8.30 field small black binoculars with brown leather case with tags for Kempton Park 20th October 1990 no.66, Wincanton racecourse 24th October 2004 no.0300, SP racecourse association 4th December 1993 no.93 and Sandown Park 24th April no.0030; Carl Zeiss Jena Jenopten 10 x 50W black binoculars no.125540 with black leather case, left lens damaged; Bausch & Lomb 6 x 30 binoculars, stamped with War Department arrow and ser.273436 with brown leather case and racecourse tags for Ascot Races owners and trainers stand 12th January and 13th October 1979, Redcar race club 2nd August 1979 no. 194 and 25th September 1981 no.131, Racecourse Association Limited 7th April 1979; Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrintem black 8 x 30; Wolf black 10 x 30 no.65914 with racecourse tags for Newbury racecourse trainers guest no.440, Ascot owners and trainers stand no.C089 26th July and no.C90 22nd November 2002, Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe 13th October 2000 block F seat 912, together with five further miscellaneous sets of binoculars, each set with wear, surface scratches and dents, cases worn and damage apparent, sets have not been tested, (11)Provenance:The Stan Mellor Collection
OLYMPIC GAMES 1936 THE OPENING CEREMONY AT THE OLYMPIC STADIUM BERLIN ORIGINAL PRESS PHOTOGRAPHRARE ORIGINAL BLACK & WHITE 9 ½” x 7” PHOTOGRAPH PUBLISHED BY PRESSE-BILD ZENTRALE, BERLIN, FROM THE OLYMPIC GAMES 1936, OLYMPIC STADIUM, BERLIN, GERMANY, 1ST AUGUST, 1936. THE IMAGE DEPICTING THE VAST 100,000 CROWD WATCHING THE OPENING CEREMONY AT THE POINT THAT ALL PARTICIPATING ATHLETES HAD PARADED ONTO THE CENTRAL PLAYING SURFACE. PRESSE BILD ZENTRALE, BERLIN STAMPED ACCREDITATION.The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: Olympische Sommerspiele 1936), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad, was an internatonal multi-sport event held in 1936 in Berlin, in Nazi Germany. To outdo the Los Angeles games of 1932, Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler had a new 100,000-seat track and field stadium built, as well as six gymnasiums and many other smaller arenas. The games were the first to be televised, and radio broadcasts reached 41 countries. Filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl was commissioned by the German Olympic Committee to film the Games for $7 million. Her film, titled Olympia, pioneered many of the techniques now common in the filming of sports. The Opening ceremony took place on the 1st August, 1936 at The Olympic Stadium, Berlin, Germany.
A Chinese porcelain figure of an immortal, in green, aubergine and yellow robe, on pierced base, 28cm h, a 20th c Chinese porcelain figure of a young woman on a seat and a Chinese earthenware figure of a man inside a jar (3) Immortal - good condition. Seated girl - lacking right hand and repaired chip to hat. Man - good condition
A Chamberlain-Worcester lilac ground cup and saucer, c1810-1820, painted with named views of DARNEY [Dorney Court] and KELBURN [Castle] in narrow black white and gilt frame, saucer 14cm diam, painted mark and title The Seat of Sir G Palmer Buckinghamshe / The seat of Earl Glasgow For a cup and saucer from the same service, see Godden (G A) - Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852, colour plate XIX Good condition
A Chamberlain-Worcester lilac ground cup and saucer, c1810-20, painted with a named view of WARWICK or WORCESTER in narrow black, white and gilt frame, saucer 14.5cm diam, painted mark, and on one title The Seat of Earl Warwick, Warwickse. in red script For a cup and saucer from the same service, see Godden (G A) - Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852, colour plate XIX Good condition
A Chamberlain-Worcester lilac ground plate, c1810-20, painted with a named view of HAREWOOD, 22cm diam, painted mark and title The Seat of Earl Harewood Yorkshire in red script For a cup and saucer from the same service, see Godden (G A) - Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852, colour plate XIX Some very light wear to the gilding when held at an oblique angle, no flaking of the enamel or damage, no re-touching or restoration
A pair of French giltwood armchairs, fauteuils a l'oreilles, c1900, in Louis XV style, crisply carved with flowers and scrolls between ribbon-and-reed moulding, seat height 36cm Gilding original but typically rubbed and chipped, upholstery also almost certainly original but much worn, stained / faded and threadbare. Apparently structurally sound; unexamined beneath seat covering
A Continental carved and painted chair, mid 18th c, the moulded spoon back with rococo cresting, the splat carved with cascade, rushes and shell, having serpentine slip seat on cabriole legs with shell knees and knurl feet, seat height 39cm Lacking stretcher, back joints loose, the later paint thickly applied, worn and chipped
A pair of Dutch walnut and marquetry chairs, early 18th c, the splat with bird and flower filled urn above a cartouche with Putto, repeated on the apron, on carved cabriole legs with stretchers and claw and ball feet, the slip seat covered in later woolwork with dragon or phoenix, seat height 47cm Some old damage and repair, evidence of worm
A pair of French painted canapes, 19th c, in Transitional style, the moulded frame painted in two tones of blue-grey and crested by roses and other flowers, having padded arms and serpentine rail, on eight legs, seat height 38cm excluding cushion, 197cm l Blue-grey settee: Paint with handling wear, the fabric of the cushion frayed. Some movement in frame, painted decoration old and possibly the original but chipped and worn, upholstery frayed in places
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