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A Scratch Built model of a three masted sailing ship, The Georgette, possibly prisoner-of-warMounted on a plinth base surrounded by various seashells, housed under a clear glass dome. The dome 38.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear, shells all loose, some wear to base, general wear.
A Mid 19th Century Gilt ad Gesso Overmantel Mirror, the original arched mirror plate within a beaded and moulded frame surrounded by C scrolls, acanthus leaves and shells all within a cream painted border, the corners decorated with flowers and surmounted by a scrolled plume, 240cm by 165cm See illustration
A pair of WWII Second World War brass drill artillery training cartridges / shells, each containing 3 leather charge bags and a leather bung, believed to be used for soldier's to practice the selection of the correct charge before loading them into a 25 Powder gun. Both casings are marked ' DRILL 1944 ' to the bases and both have leather bungs marked ' 25 PR DRILL B&C Co '. Measures approx 29cm tall..
A small collection of silver cutlery, comprising of a set of six coffee spoons with Art Deco chevron terminals by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield, 1935, 4½in. (11.4cm.) long; five coffee spoons with shaped terminals with raised shells by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1901; five coffee spoons with raised foliate decoration to terminals by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1890; Three feather-edged Old English pattern coffee spoons, Joseph Rogers & Sons, Sheffield, 1919; two further pairs of coffee spoons; four apostle coffee spoons, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1889 (+ one broken one); two silver and enamel souvenir spoons, P & O Steam Navigation Co, one from Arcadia the other Chusan; small pair of Fiddle Thread & shell sugar tongs, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1901, gross weight 13.5 tr.oz.
A BOXED BRITAINS 155MM GUN, No.2064, appears largely complete with instructions, all accessories and three shells, with a boxed Britains 18'' Howitzer, No.2106, appears largely complete with accessories and five shells, a boxed Britains 2 Pounder Anti-Aircraft Gun on mobile chassis, No.1717, appears largely complete with four shells and a boxed Britains Royal Artillery 4.5'' Howitzer, No.1725, appears complete except missing one tyre, no shells, all boxes damaged (4)
* DAVID MCLEOD MARTIN RSW RGI (SCOTTISH 1922 - 2018), BEACH TABLE WITH SHELLS oil on canvas, signed, further signed, titled and dated 2001 verso 60cm x 50cm Framed and under glass. Labels verso: John Martin (Gallery) of London; together with artist label. Note: It was with great sadness that all at McTear's heard of the death earlier this year of David Martin, aged 96. David sold his paintings through our auctions from time to time and was always kind, courteous and well liked. David McLeod Martin was born in Glasgow in 1922. He studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1940 to 1942 before serving in India with the Royal Air Force between 1942 and 1946. He returned to Glasgow School of Art in 1946 where he studied under David Donaldson and met his future wife, the painter Isobel Smith. After graduating from Glasgow School of Art in 1948 he pursued a career in teaching. He married Isobel in 1949 and moved to Eaglesham where he lived for the rest of his life. He was elected a member of the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts in 1959 and the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour in 1961. Between 1973 and his retirement in 1983, David Martin was Principal Teacher of Art at Hamilton Grammar School. After his retirement from teaching he concentrated full time on his painting. Numerous highly successful solo shows in London were to follow and he continued to enjoy commercial success and critical acclaim both at home and throughout the UK for the rest of his life. David Martin was widely regarded as one of the finest still life and landscape painters of his generation and his work is held in numerous public, corporate and notable private collections including The Arts Council of Scotland, The City of Edinburgh Art Collection, Perth Museum and Art Gallery, The Dick Institute, Kilmarnock, Robert Fleming and Company Ltd, Linklaters and Paine, Lord MacFarlane, The Earl of Moray, Credit Lyonnais Bank, Warburg Asset Management and the Clydesdale Bank. A major retrospective of his work was held at Perth Museum and Art Gallery in 1999 and the influential Lemon Street Gallery (Truro) are staging a major exhibition of his work. as this catalogue goes to print, which will end on 3rd November 2018. The typical gallery price for a David Martin 60 x 50cm oil on canvas is approximately £4800.
A pair of George III silver and gilt shell sweetmeat dishes, the gilt wash shell decorated with further shells to the border, raised on tortoises, engraved with crest and motto, London 1822, maker Joseph Craddock and William Reid, weight 17ozCondition Report: Both salts are in good condition
*Tapestry. A hand-made woollen tapestry hanging, English, circa 1910, with Aubusson-style decoration of central cluster of roses within lobed frame, with scallop shells at either end, and outer floral and foliate borders with volute decoration, in shades of pink, blue, green, and yellow, on a pale brown ground, occasional loss of stitching, but overall in very good condition, unlined, 274 x 180cm (108 x 71ins), together with another hand-made woollen tapestry hanging, early 20th century, with floral and foliate decoration in shades of crimson, green, pale blue, and gold, unlined, 178 x 116cm (70 x 45.5ins) Provenance: from the collection of Welsh soprano Elizabeth Vaughan. (2)
*Fabric panel. A large Italianate fabric panel, early 20th century, printed linen panel, in shades of pink and green on a cream ground, with overall design within an architectural-style framework of strapwork, plinths, and panels, incorporating faces, birds (including a peacock), a basket of flowers, griffins, shells, volutes, etc., selvedges to left and right, top edge with holes where previously tacked (and faint stain), lower edge with hand-sewn hem (partially coming unstitched), lightly toned, a few small holes and 1.5" closed tear (frayed), 312 x 239cm (123 x 94ins) A large and striking panel, in bright and usable condition. (1)
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