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A Georg Jensen sterling silver brooch, No.250, designed by Arno Malinowski, of square form, cast and pierced as a pair of birds either side of a head of barley, assayed London 1955, stamped Georg Jensen oval logo, "G.J Ld" makers mark, "Sterling" and "250", 38mm square.
Watches & Jewellery - a gentlemans Accurist Shockmaster Automatic wristwatch; a 9ct gold front and back cameo inset book locket on 9ct gold chain, 6.1g gross; 9ct gold cross pendant, 1g ; 18ct gold plated 925 silver heavy weight identity bracelet, 115g; tie pin, beads, brooches etc qty
Boxes and Objects - Pym Roland. (Illus). Cinderella. A concertina form Peepshow book, c.1947; a compass set in fitted leather case; an unusual embroided purse; ebony backed hand mirrors; a small travel case c1950s; a vintage vanity travel case; a Coronation commemorative pen terminating in a crown; silver plated flatware; a metal cash box; etc.
Boxes & Objects - a WWI trench art twin handled vase made out of a shell, with a Womens Auxiliary Army Corps Cap Badge mounted to front; a silver plated rose bowl, plinth base; an unusual set of 5 unusual condiment spoons the bowls & finials made from Ethiopian 1 Birr coins; candlesticks, flat aware; a Japanese lacquer; a Japanese painted writing box; an Italian Sorento musical jewellery box ; an Italian Sorento tray etc.
Decorative glass including a large Murano horse's head made by M. Vetrai, certificate, Mdina Seahorse, a Caithness Moonflower, a Caithness small bowl, an Italian red glass vase, silver overlay depicting Venice; witches balls, an etched glass decanter and conforming small tumblers, etc. qty.
A fine Victorian parcel-gilt satinwood centre table, attributed to Holland & Sons, circa 1860, with figured circular tilt-top on a baluster stem and tripod base carved with foliage, 74cm high, 142cm diameter Provenance: The Dukes of Leeds, Hornby Castle, YorkshirePossibly acquired by Sir George Godolphin Osborne, 8th Duke of Leeds (1802-72), for the principal family seat, Hornby Castle, North YorkshireThis table can be ascribed to Holland & Sons, one of the largest and most prestigious cabinet-making firms in the 19th century, based on a number of stylistic attributes; the superb choice of timbers, the figuring of the satinwood tilt-top, the fine foliate giltwood carving and the distinctive giltwood borders. Holland & Sons were known for their diversity of style - in the mid-1860s, supplying furniture in the fashionable 'Louis XVI-style', such as the table offered here, but also making 'Elizabethan' furniture, neo-Gothic and furniture inspired by Robert Adam, Sheraton and Chippendale (S. Jervis, 'Holland & Sons, and the furnishing of the Athenaeum', Furniture History, 1970, p. 46). First established in 1815 as Taprell & Holland at 25 Great Pulteney Street, London, the firm was renamed Holland & Sons in 1843 when William Holland, a founding member, and probably related to George IV's architect-designer, Henry Holland, took over the firm. In the 1850s, William was replaced by his son, James Holland, and the firm moved to 19 Marylebone Street and Ranelagh Works, Lower Belgrave Street, and from 1852, 23 Mount Street. They exhibited at all the major international exhibitions, including London 1851, Paris 1855, London 1862 and Paris 1867; for example, at the 1862 London International Exhibition, they exhibited a fine marquetry and gilt-bronze centre table veneered with tulipwood, kingwood, New Zealand spicewood, boxwood and purple heart to a design by a 'Mr. Rosenberg' that included engravings by Old Masters, all centred by a spider's web in silver and ivory (J. Meyer, Great Exhibitions: London, Paris, New York, Philadelphia 1851-1900, Woodbridge, 2006, p. 122). The firm worked on the interiors of several of the London gentlemen's clubs, the Army & Navy, the Athenaeum, the Carlton and the Reform. They undertook Royal commissions at Buckingham Palace, Osborne House and Windsor Castle, and were a major contractor for H.M. Works until circa 1852, including the Palace of Westminster. Other significant contracts were for the Great Western Railway and the Royal Academy of Arts. The firm employed many well-known, independent designers, Sir Charles Barry, Gottfried Semper and J.K. Collins. The Holland & Sons ledgers comprising 235 volumes dating from 1824 to 1942 and covering most of their major commissions are held in the Archive of Art & Design at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.Hornby CastleThis table was possibly acquired by Sir George Godolphin Osborne, 8th Duke of Leeds (1802-72), for the principal family seat, Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire. Built in the 15th century as a fortified house, it was significantly remodeled by the architect John Carr of York, and probably James 'Athenian' Stuart, in the 1760s, for Robert Darcy, 4th Earl of Holdernesse. The mansion was altered to Classical proportions and regular, enlarged sash windows were installed combined with gothic architectural detailing. When the 4th Earl's only daughter, Amelia Darcy, married Francis Godolphin Osborne, Marquess of Carmarthan, and later 5th Duke of Leeds, a new family arrived at Hornby by inheritance, and the house became a ducal seat. Due to a series of important family relationships, Hornby Castle became a repository for a magnificent collection of Restoration furniture that embodied their glorious political past. The halcyon days of Hornby Castle were undoubtedly in this period but also in the early to mid-19th century when the 7th Duke of Leeds commissioned A.W.N. Pugin to prepare a set of drawings for the remodeling of Hornby Castle. Although never executed, Pugin submitted detailed plans on a grand scale for two floor of the castle courtyard, and perspective sketches for the rest.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Gilt elements have been refreshed in areas. Gilding with some rubbing and small losses. Some evidence of old worm to undersides of legs. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Continental painted wood standard lamp, mid-20th century, painted to simulate bronze, loosely in Art Deco taste, the base with ivorine plaque for MODERN DECORATION / ROWLEY / 140-2 CHURCH ST. W.8., on a stepped silvered base, 170cm highThe Rowley Gallery was established in 1898 at 6 High Road, Silver Street, Kensington. In 1909, Silver Street was renamed, and although the firm remained in the same premises, their new address became 140 Church Street. By 1912 the firm had expanded to include neighbouring 142 Church Street. The Rowley Gallery continues, albeit no longer in the ownership of the Rowley family, and is trading at 115 Kensington Church Street and a full history is available on their website.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Old scratches and knocks to the painted surface, also dirt and discolouration to the surface, This is sold as a furnishing work of art only and Dreweatts do not guarantee any electrical elements as working, these need to be replaced and tested by a qualified electrician prior to use in a domestic settingCondition Report Disclaimer
Stroud interest motorcycle trial ephemera and medals relating to R.W. Sutton, including silver medals for the 1936 Exeter, 1938 Land's End and 1948 Inter-Club Team trials, 1938 Exeter trial bronze medal and 1947 Stroud Valley Motor Club bronze medal. Route card for the 1937 Land's End trials, route card and results for the 1938 Land's End trial, similar card and results for the 1937 and 1939 Exeter trials and results booklets for the 1937 and 1938 Exeter Trials. 1940s and later Great Bear Stroud Valley Motor Club pages, Stroud Scramble 1947 programme. Scott is listed as riding Ariel 500cc and BSA 500cc motorbikes
An Edwardian oak tantalus with silver plated mounts and fitted three-section interior with cut glass decanters with silver plated labels for 'Brandy', 'Madeira' and 'Port', height 34cm, width 37cm. CONDITION REPORT The key for the tantalus is present.Not marked BetjemanAge related wear, small chips to the base of each stopper, wear and discolouration to the bottle labels,
A Queen Victoria 1889 silver crown, a silver pair-cased pocket watch (af), a silver prize medallion awarded for the colour transparency in associated with photography, won by 'C.H. Dickie' two gentlemen's fashion watches, a Swiza pocket eight-day travel alarm clock and a pair of W&HC brass and steel marine chart calipers (7).
A collectors' lot to include an Elliott of London small desk clock retailed by Ratcliffe of Buxton, a small quantity of various world coins and banknotes, loose stamps, two lidded Wedgwood jasperware trinket boxes, plated tongs, sauce boat, trinket box and a silver necklace and charms.
A collectors' lot to include plated vesta case, floral heart-shaped porcelain trinket box, a wood snuff box with inlaid brass bird, horn snuff box, spoons, tape measure, two small folding rules, one made from boxwood and the other bone, silver-topped press moulded glass sifter, square green glass bottle with white metal collar, Beswick Beatrix Potter 'Jemima Puddleduck' and a tin of old British and world coins, etc.
A William IV hallmarked silver table spoon, Liverpool silversmiths John Clarke or John Coakley, Chester 1833, five smaller silver spoons and a silver fork, two plated photo frames, a plated bowl, milk jug, antique magnifying glass, brush set, three pieces of 19th century Satsuma pottery, a large Minton square porcelain blank cake tray later decorated with birds and flowers, weight of silver approx 6.2ozt.
A Royal Albert 'American Beauty' six-setting tea service comprising six cups, six saucers, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, two Carlton Ware preserve pots with applied floral decoration, a Locke & Son Worcester blush bowl of small proportions and a Limoges six-setting coffee set decorated with a faux bark design comprising six cups, saucers, coffee pot, milk jug and lidded sugar bowl. CONDITION REPORT American beauty - all good teapot has a few firing creases under the giltLock & Co - rubbed (Worcester)Limoges - saucers paint rubbed, silver edge rubbedcoffee pot lid rubbed
A Wedgwood limited edition boxed set of black basalt busts of Queen Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh, commemorating the Royal Silver Wedding 1947-1927, with certificates, no.246/750, height of each 22cm, a Wedgwood black basalt bust of Winston Churchill to commemorate the centenary of his birth 1874-1974 and a boxed Wedgwood commemorative bowl for Queen Elizabeth II 1952-1977 Golden Jubilee (3).
A quantity of Edwardian textiles to include a child's ivory silk and embroidered smock dress, a nightdress, pair of pantaloons, a partially finished tapestry and a quantity of needlecraft related books to include 'The New Guide to Needlecraft Skills and Techniques' and a silver carrying vanity case containing a quantity of essential oils for aromatherapy, etc (2).
A large nickel silver parallel rule, length 61cm, a 19th century ebony and ivory rolling rule, length 31.5cm, a mahogany-cased bob thermometer numbered 4815, length of case 26cm and a further cased scale, length 45.5cm. CONDITION REPORT The mahogany cased bob thermometer has two sections of the wooden base missing and heavy surface wear. All four have general surface wear throughout. Provenance: this lot is from a private collection in Surrey and the vendor's father taught at Liverpool Maritime College many years ago.
A group of nine shipping-related commemorative wares including two Continental silver bowls, a wooden dish with plaque inscribed 'Timber ex H.M.S. Arethusa', a wooden desk weight inscribed 'Original wood from deck of Dufferin', a Steamship Company Speciality Supply glass paperweight, a cigarette case with plaque inscribed 'H.M.S. Renown', a salt with plaque inscribed 'H.M.S. Lancastria', a small trinket box with plaque inscribed 'R.M.S. S.S. Arcadian' and a Lamport & Holt Line green floral printed saucer dish (9). CONDITION REPORT Some surface wear throughout, as you can imagine, heavy tarnishing to the cigarette case and the metal pieces. The only bit of enamel that is damaged is on the H.M.S. Lancastria salt, where there is a small loss to the band, otherwise general surface wear. Provenance: this lot is from a private collection in Surrey and the vendor's father taught at Liverpool Maritime College many years ago.
An Elkington White Star Line silver plated twin-handled ice bucket with reeded borders interspersed with stars, the tapering body engraved with the White Star Line flag, numbered 26776, height 19cm. CONDITION REPORT Age related wear in the form of surface scratches and small dents, wear to the base, engraving of White Star line emblem, rubbed to centre
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