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Lalique 'Coquilles' opalescent blue glass plate, 26.5cm diameter Condition: Four small areas of minor scratching to the top surface of the plate around the point where the shells converge suggesting that something used to stand on the top creating this wear - **General condition consistent with age
A mixed lot of oil paintings including an angler, a landscape, a self portrait of a lady artist, two oil on boards of trees and a chalk portrait of a lady in a large hat, a photographic portrait of two boys in a mirrored frame, a still life of shells, a decorative painting by MR Hart with cherubs and fruit, and a Scottish landscape oil
Leonardo Da Vinci Vitruvian Man Rolled condition poster measuring 24 x 31 inch Bridgeman Art Library published by Enormous art printed in Great Britain. plus four rolled posters for the British Museum exhibition from November 1995 Westminster Kings (20 x 30 inch), 3 x Evening Standard London billboard posters, 3 x Maps, 5 x rolled Italian scenic posters, Sea Shells of Bermuda, Europe at Night, Transports of Delight, Strange Phenomena Exhibition poster from Croydon clock tower. 20 rolled posters. Excellent condition.
λ A Green turtle shell, Chelonia mydas, 47cm long, two Hawksbill turtle shells, Eretmochelys imbricata, 44cm and 33cm long. (3) CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence numbers 538036/04, /02, 01. ProvenanceDr James Spillius, London. two Hawksbill turtle shells, Eretmochelys imbricata, 44cm and 33cm long. (3) CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence numbers 538036/04, /02, 01. ProvenanceDr James Spillius, London.
λ A Kilenge turtle shell armband, Papua New Guinea, cut in rings with fibre binding, two Tami Islands carved wood netting shuttles, one with lime, 46.5cm the longest, a Mandok Island netting gauge, 14.5cm long, a shell and turtle shell fish hook with fibre line, two carved wood implements with pigment, a Arapesh shell disc, 10cm diameter, three Kilenge fibre armbands and a small quantity of shells. (a lot) Provenance The Philip J. C. Dark collection.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug decorated with incised and relief roundels with surrounding titles 'Straight is the Line of Duty, Curved is the Line of Beauty, Follow the Straight Line Thou Shalt See, the Curved Line Ever Follow Thee', impressed marks to the base (hairline crack and chipped), along with a similarly styled jug 'He That Buys Land Buys Stones, He That Buys Flesh Buys Bone, He That Buys Eggs Buys Many Shells, He That Buys Good Ale Buys Nothing Else' (chip to handle base, kiln stresses to lower body and a Doulton style harvester jug with hallmarked silver collar, various measurements
Early 19th century inlaid mahogany secretaire bookcase, two astragal glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves above fall front drawer with drawers and pigeon holes to the interior, further three drawers enclosed by inlaid cupboard doors, box wood stringing and inlaid satinwood shells, W125cm, H227cm, D55cm
LARGE 19TH CENTURY PONTYPOOL BLACK JAPANED METAL RECTANGULAR TWO-HANDLED TRAY, overall decorated with gilded shells and floral designs on a black ground. 29.5" wide x 21" (75cm x 53cm). CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good condition commensurate with age, general chips and wear particularly around the rim, minor chips elsewhere and overall a little blemish and grubby.
A Japanese Ivory Okimono Group of a fisherman and his son A Japanese Ivory Okimono Group of a fisherman and his son, the former holds a net in one hand and a basket of sea urchins in the other as he stands amid shells by a wooden stump, the boy holds a fish and reaches up to him, signed to the base Gyokuyuki, 12.5cms high, late 19th Century.
A William IV silver gilt and Chinese porcelain inkstand by Charles Reily &... A William IV silver gilt and Chinese porcelain inkstand by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1832, lobed circular with a taperstick cover to the porcelain bowl well, the base with twin cast shell handles, further shells, flowers and foliage, 22.5cm (9in) across handles, 324g (10.4 oz) weighable (taperstick and liner unmarked) Provenance: Purchased from Laird Clowes Ltd, 25 Beauchap Place on 11th May 1961 for £44.
A MATCHING PAIR OF WWI TRENCH ART SHELLS, 23cm tall, fashioned into vases with ornate pattern of leaves and shield etc, shells are both German WWI era, a matching pair of WWI Trench Art shells, 29cm tall, fashioned into vases with ornate ivy leaves and cockerel designs, flared tops (damage to one) shell believed to be French and a box containing Trench Art shells, items of WWI era, various sizes some have designs, some plain
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