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Large quantity of 1930s & later Vogue magazines from the dressing room of a Cardiff country housecondition:Approximately seventy seven Vogue and Vogue pattern magazines, there are some looser pages and they all have shelf wear, no water damage, the dates range from 1935 - 1945, most have holes punched in corners. Approximately twenty one Tatler magazines, just shelf wear, structurally sound, 1955 - 1958 Four issues of The Queen’ magazine years 1955-1958 and four issues of Ideal Home 1939 - 1945
A Victorian oak dresser, the plain top above three drawers and two cupboard doors flanking a central pot shelf above a single drawer, raised on bracket feet, together with a mahogany commode, the plain top rising to reveal china lidded bucket with brass handle to front and raised on plinth base
§ Dame Lucie Rie (Austrian/British, 1902-1995), a graduated trio of stoneware vases, each of tapering elliptical section with white and brown pitted glaze, unmarked, the tallest 13.5cm (5.25in) Provenance: Phillips, Applied Arts (1860 to the present day), 9th July 1996, lot nos. 272a, b, and c. Other Notes: These were originally made for the artist Robin Tanner for a tiny shelf above the fireplace in the dining room of his and his wife, Heather's, house at Old Chapel Field - hence their size and shape.
A quantity of books: history, travel, poetry and fiction, including works by Lord Byron including The Ravenna Journal, from 500, orig. boards, The First Editions Club (1928), Sardanapalus, Manchester (1875), Cain, London (1822), together with multiple early 19th century copies of The Liberal. Verse and Prose from the South and Risdon’s Survey of Devon (1 shelf)
ALAN WALLWORK (born 1931); two early stoneware pots, incised W marks, tallest height 15.5cm, and a Clive Brooker quadripartite dish (3). (D) CONDITION REPORT: Vase has damage to base where it stuck to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A tall stoneware stick stand covered in matt black and kaki glaze with applied and incised decoration, painted mark and date of 1969, height 63.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Chips to base where pot stuck to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Leach Pottery; a stoneware vase covered in treacle glaze, probably by Sylvia Hardaker, impressed SH and pottery marks, made circa 1966-68, height 18cm. CONDITION REPORT: Restored rim chip and base ground down where glaze has run and stuck to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a stoneware dish with fluted rim, impressed DL mark (partially glaze filled), diameter 26cm. (D) CONDITION REPORT: A second - small glaze miss to rim and glaze ground down where foot ring stuck to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
Fleming, Ian. Thunderball, first edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1961, unclipped dust-jacket, owner inscription dated September 1961; The Man With The Golden Gun, first edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1965, unclipped d.j. with owner inscription May 1965; You Only Live Twice, first edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1964, unclipped d.j. with owner inscription June 1964; On Her Majesty's Service, first edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1963, unclipped d.j. Together with The Spy Who Loved Me, Book Club edtion, 1961; Colonel Sun, by Robert Markham [Kingsley Amis], first edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1968, unclipped d.j.; For Special Services, by John Gardner, 1982, price-clipped dust-jacket with owner inscription 1982. A little shelf-lean, wear to extremities and headcaps of dust-jackets (7)
An important 19th Century Arts & Crafts Fire Surround and Overmantel, possibly by W.B. Simpson & Son, the overmantel with carved decorative finials and large central mirror panel flanked by pillar supported shelves with mirror backs and gilt decoration, on a moulded shelf over a surround with decorative carved sides in relief depicting flowers, the frieze with seven colourful hand painted tiles by Minton & Co., depicting figures playing various instruments, and two similarly decorated standards, each inset with large tiles either side probably designed by Walter Crane, with a central carved marble inset, approx. 326cms (128")h x 183cms (72")w.Provenance: The Corcoran Family, (Wexford Free Press)
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