Mixed lot of silver to include a substantial curb link necklace, christening cup (af), pair of 935 Art Deco onyx and marcasite drop earrings, belcher link necklace hung with a locket embossed with shells and flowers, also with a Victorian 15ct mourning brooch and small quantity of further costume jewellery
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Geometric Union Cases, 3-580, Common, F-G, Samuel Peck & Co, Segmented Oval, before 1857, 95mm x 85mm, Ambrotypes, double sixth-plate, gentleman with book and seated lady, P, F; 3-107, G, Common, Littlefield, Parsons & Co, Geometric/scroll, circa 1858, 84mm x 95mm, Tintype, sixth-plate, French & Sawyer's Daguerrean Gallery, Richards' Block (First North of Cheshire House), Keene. N.H. Entrance First Door North of Post Office, tinted portrait of young man; 2-15/3-54, Rare, G, (a) Flowers and shells, (b) Scroll/Geometric, 1860s, 78mm x 99mm, Carte-de-Visite, Full length portrait of elderly lady
Collectables; a quantity of solid brass shipping plugs from RML shells together with 19th century bovine bone domino set, probably being Napoleonic prisoner of war made, 34 tiles in a treen box, and a John Elkan Ltd (London) "Railway" nickel plated pocket watch, crown wind, having signed Roman numeral dial and subsidiary Arabic numeral seconds dial, movement currently not working. (qty
A set of four George IV silver candlesticks, S.C. Younge & Co., Sheffield 1822, each with chased scrolling foliate drip-pan and vase shaped nozzle, the waisted channelled knopped stem with similar decoration, on elaborately chased shaped circular base with shells and scrolling foliage, bases loaded, 11¼in. (28.5cm.) high. (4) **Condition: All pieces in very good condition, some marks very slightly rubbed.
A large, complex and impressive Victorian sailor's sweetheart or terrarium, composed of intricately arranged sea shells of varying species and size to portray a brightly coloured floral arrangement, flowers with roses, passion flowers and other blooms on stems, flanked by standing figures, beneath a clear glass dome, raised on a walnut veneered base with pin-stripe boxwood borders, raised on turned supports, 55 cm wide, 35 cm wide.
A FINE IRISH GEORGE III CARD TABLE, of rectangular form with rounded fore corners, the fold over top enclosing baize lined interior, on a plain frieze centred with a scallop shell on cabriole legs, headed by further scallop shells and ending on pad feet. this piece is 86cm wide x 43cm deep (closed) x 71cm high
Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller, a model 670 lounge chair and 671 ottoman, of 1960s manufacture, bent-ply rosewood veneered shells with padded and buttoned black leather upholstery, on an aluminium base, Herman Miller Collection sticker to underside of chairs, with CITES certificate/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Condition Report Lot 573The chair is sturdy and upper back cushion on chair a little out of true. Leather perished in places, small tear to back cushion. Veneer seems ok.Stool veneer split beneath cushion, minor other blemishes, otherwise good condition
An early pair of Derby sweetmeat figures c.1753-55, attributed to Andrew Planché, modelled as a gallant and his companion, each seated on a rocky base applied with flowers, resting a large scallop shell in their laps, the shells' interiors painted with further flowers, some small losses to the applied flowers and leaves, 16.5cm. (2) Cf. John Twitchett, Derby Porcelain, p.41, pl.2 for the male figure.
An 18th Century style carved mahogany breakfront library bookcase after the original by William Vile made for King George III and Queen Charlotte at Buckingham House:, with an architectural moulded dentil pediment and broken cornice with egg and dart ornament, the frieze with scrolling foliage and shells and with garlands of flowerheads and foliage, the upper part with adjustable shelves enclosed by two pairs of bevelled glazed panel doors, between fluted half columns with Corinthian capitals, the lower part with a gadrooned edge, Greek key frieze, enclosed by a pair of central doors with raised scrolling acanthus leaves and cartouches, flanked by an enclosed cupboard to either side with foliate cartouche and laurel wreath ornament, the flanking pillasters with pendant fruit and flowerheads, on a plinth base with egg and dart decoration, 263cm (8ft 7 1/2in) long, 265cm (8ft 8 1/4in) high, 63cm (2ft 0 3/4in) deep.
5 various face masks: Duk-Duk spirit dancer, Tulai tribe, Papua N. Guinea (label inside) painted top ofskull set with cowrie shells; painted elongated face with whiskers and loop coiffure; carved light wood with grass beard; simple wood mask with cut out mouth and eyes; elaborate carved face/figure, basket worked feather backing; and a simple carved darkwood ovoid bowl. GC (6) .
A pair of Edwardian silver butter dishes, by John & William F Deakin, fashioned as scallop shells, raised upon triple ball feet, together with a matched set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern egg spoons, four by Robert Williams & Sons (Bristol), assayed Exeter 1847, two by John & Henry Lias, assayed London 1841, a silver baluster form sugar caster, two pairs of silver napkins, silver sugar tongs, silver salt spoons and other silver tableware items, (total 432g). (qty)
A Late 18th Century Fan in the Grand Tour Style, the monture of ivory, the gorge sticks shaped throughout with different detail to the lower gorge, the upper guards also carved and pierced. The double paper leaf shows a central cartouche of a barely clad Venus with three cherubs, seemingly at play. Side vignettes contained within formal borders show cherubs with shells, and the reserves are filled with classical columns, floral wreaths, stylised vases and small faces. The verso is painted in pastels with butterflies and insects within a slender leafy border. Guard length 10.5 inches or 26.5cm. Both guards appear to have been reinforced at the shoulder under the leaf. Three of the gorge sticks are warped, seen mainly when the fan is closed. A leaf repair is evident approx. 1 inch up to the very left, albeit quite hard to spot.
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