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Reginald Brill, British 1902-1974- "Sketch for the Artist in his Library"; pen and ink, squared, with brown tape edges, 56.5x42cm: together with further still life studies in pen, ink and wash, some squared, of an antique dish, the letter rack, a Louis chair, sea shells and flowers, of varying proportions, (6) (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Note: the completed oil work of "The Artist in his Library" was exhibited at the Royal Academy, London Provenance: from the studio of the artist
A Meissen porcelain vase, 19th Century, of oval shape with pierced rim, relief decorated in Swan Service style with swans and herons flanking shells, painted to one side with a swan on water, the pierced rim enriched with gilt detail, raised on an oval foot, crossed swords in blue to base, height approx 17cm (minor hairline to rim).
A Mafra Caldas Portuguese pottery Palissy type two handled vase, late 19th Century, the brown glazed body applied to the lower half with leaves, flowers, shells, frogs and lizards, the flared cylindrical neck applied with serpent handles and butterflies, impressed factory mark to base, height approx 33cm (faults).
A matched pair of cast silver three light candelabra by J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, the sticks Birmingham 1970, the branches 1971, the sconces 1970 (2) and 1971 (4), the three branch detachable tops with baluster finials, turned stems and on hexagonal bases with shells at the angles, 30cm (12in) high, 2575g (82.8 oz)
A George IV silver shaped circular pedestal cake basket by Joseph Angell, London 1827, the moulded swing handle with acanthus decoration, the cartouche engraved with a script `P`, the border with shells and scroll foliage, the panelled well engraved with diaper panels and scrolls, on a shaped octagonal foot, 30.5cm (12in) diameter, 1200g (38.55 oz)
An American silver thistle shape mug, maker`s mark `GB` (incuse) and with `N.Y`, New York circa 1838, the rim bands and S-scroll handle with flowers, acorns and shells, engraved `To I. Foster Moore by Whitby Foster Feb. 1st 1838`, 8.5cm (3 3/8in) high, 103g (3.3 oz). The maker probably is Geradus Boyce (circa 1796-1880), active circa 1814-1854 (in partnership as Boyce & Jones, circa 1825-30), see Ensko, vol. II, p. 36 and vol. III, p. 178.
C18th Meissen Figurine on C-scroll gilt base, figure walking past a tree stump in yellow floral decorated jacket with black cape with pink & white shells, staff over his shoulder with a bottle, approx. 7H under-glazed blue cross swords mark & Lady Holding a Long Staff with a broad rimmed pink hat with orange ribbon wearing a matching black shell decorated cape with a pink gilt lined bodice with yellow sleeves green & white over-skirt under skirt yellow with flower border she with blue cross swords mark to rear of base (2)"
AN EARLY VICTORIAN PAPIER MÂCHÉ GAMES BOX AND COVER, of shaped square form, abalone shell inlaid, polychrome painted and gilt with floral sprays within ornamental borders on a black ground, internally with five lidded compartments containing sixty-six Chinese mother-of-pearl gaming counters (fifty-six rectangular and ten circular examples), other gaming counters and a small collection of shells, the box 23.7cm wide
A good quality William IV hallmarked silver circular salver, having cast rim, open shells and scrolls outside a chased decorated border of flowerheads and scrolling foliate, with central family Coat Of Arms, made by William Brown, London 1833/34, diameter 25cm, approx. weight 19oz (illustrated)
A Gien pottery octagonal plate, circa 1872, decorated in underglaze blue, overglaze enamels and gilt detail with a bearded figure on a shore, probably Neptune, surrounded by shells, a large fish behind him and sailors on choppy waters in the distance, painted factory marks to reverse, diameter approx 20.5cm.
Henri Hayden, French 1883-1970- Still life of shells and a jug in red; lithograph printed in colours, signed, dated `82 and inscribed `epreuve d`artiste` in pencil beneath the plate, 43.5x56cm: together with another lithograph printed in colours by the same artist, depicting a still life of coffee pot and cherries, signed, dated `66 and inscribed `epreuve d`artiste` in pencil beneath the plate, 29.5x37cm, (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
A small collection of English and French artillery shells and rounds, comprising a French 75mm shell case inscribed 'Souvenir Albert Somme 1916-17' and with scenes of the Madonna and an exploding shell, after Bruce Bairnsfather, four French 37mm Pompom rounds circa 1918, two inscribed 'Souvenir Cambrai' and two 'Marquaix', and two .55 calibre Boys anti-tank dummy rounds and also two canvas webbing army belts (9)
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