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PART-CANTEEN OF EDWARDIAN SILVER FEATHER EDGE FLATWARE, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1906, comprising six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six tea spoons, eight dinner spoons, two sauce ladles, pair of sugar tongs, basting spoon and soup ladle, engraved with an initial, and two William IV silver dinner spoons, by Mary Chawner, London, 1834 (c.76.8oz)
CARTIER MUST DE CARTIER GENTLEMAN'S SILVER GILT WRISTWATCH, circa 1980's, with quartz movement, the black dial with gold hands and cabochon crown, on a black leather Cartier strap, no. 28978, the case 20mm dia., in original Cartier watch box with Cartier booklets and outer Cartier box
OMEGA SEAMASTER 300 GENTLEMAN'S MILITARY DIVERS WATCH, circa 1967, with automatic movement, the black dial with luminous baton and Arabic numerals, with central sweeping second hand, luminous silver hands, 60 minute rotating Bakelite bezel, Omega crown, on a military canvas strap, with military markings to the case back, W/O /6645-99-923-7697 225/67, cal 552, ref, ST165.024, movement number 24.723.474, the case 42mm dia., accompanied by Omega extract of the archive certificate from March 21st 2019
CIRCLE OF SIR GODFREY KNELLER (1646-1723) Portrait of a gentleman wearing full plate armour and lace jabot, depicted standing before a red curtain, his left hand resting on the hilt of his sword, his helmet being placed on a pedestal beside him by his black servant boy, the attendant wearing a blue uniform with silver collar and turban, a landscape visible beyond, oil on canvas, 125cm x 99cm Provenance: Private Collection, Dorset
WILLIAM HENRY BARTLETT (1858-1932) 'A Carrigean Moss Gatherer' signed and dated 1910 lower right, oil on canvas, 72cm x 59cm Exhibited: The 142nd Exhibtition of the Royal Academy, 1910, number 613, catalogue page 26 William Henry Bartlett was an accomplished artist and draughtsman, focusing primarily on landscape painting and subjects associated with the sea. In the late 1870s he travelled to Paris to study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts under Geróme and at the Académie Julian under Bouguereau. It was through his study in Paris that he found influence from Bastien Lepage, who has been credited with leading the emergence of the Naturalist school. This inspired his use of genre and pastoral themes shown in works such as The Village Road. He returned to London in 1880 where he began exhibiting in the Royal Academy and in 1889 he was presented with a silver medal at the Paris exhibition. During the 1890s, he passed several summers in Connemara, County Galway, he developed an interest in Irish rural life, in particular the harsh landscapes that people struggled to survive in, and this has translated into a number of his paintings. Bartlett has been exhibited numerous times with the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) and the Royal Academy (RA). The Fine Art Society presented a one-man show of Bartlett's work, he has been published in the Art Journal and he was also a member of the Royal Society of British Artists.
FINE AUSTRO-GERMAN PARCEL GILT MOTHER-OF-PEARL VENEERED PERFUMIERE CASKET second half 19th century, of rectangular form; the top, front, back and sides each with four panels, each with either trophies, hunting hounds or birds within scrolling foliate cartouches in the Rococo style; the hinged cover opening to a fully fitted interior housing four cut glass flasks with silver coloured metal stoppers, a silver coloured metal lobed circular tray, a small mixing beaker and a funnel; the cover interior with fitted mirror plate, 10cm high, 11.5cm wide, 11cm deep
PAIR OF GRAND TOUR SOUVENIR NEAPOLITAN BRONZE MODELS OF ROMAN KANTHAROI, late 19th century, after the Roman silver 'Centaur cups' excavated at Pompeii, each with twin looped handles rising from the rim and descending past ovoid bodies cast in high relief with centaurs and amorini, the slender stems each on a shallow domed foot; later mounted atop square section polished black stone bases; the bronzes 16.5cm high, the height overall 21cm Note: In the Spring of 1835 after decades of upheaval, the Neapolitan government ordered the resumption of excavations in Pompeii, specifically in a street which would later be named the Strada della Fortuna, and at a house that would be called the Casa dei Vasi d'Argento (House of Silver Vases). A breathtaking hoard of fourteen vases comprising two silver Kantharoi embossed with centaurs and cherubs, upon which the current bronzes are based, was unearthed. The treasure was transferred to the Museo Archeologico Nazionale of Naples, where they still reside
VASSILI YACOVLEVITCH GRACHEV, (1831-1905), A RARE BRONZE EQUESTRIAN MODEL OF IVAN THE TERRIBLE, late 19th century, portrayed wearing a traditional conical fur hat and shuba cloak; the naturalistically cast base finely inscribed in Cyrillic in the maquette, 'LEV GRACHEV' to one side and the founder 'C.F. WOERFFEL' to the other, 32cm high, 29cm long cf. Sotheby's London, Russian Works of Art, Fabergé and Icons, 8th June 2011, lot 624 Also Sotheby's New York, Important Russian Works of Art, European Silver, and Vertu, 8th April 8 2014, lot 113
PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVERED BRONZE SWAN CANDLESTICKS, circa 1835, after a design by William Bateman II for Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, the drip pans with foliate cast edges, in acanthus cast sockets on leaf clasped stems, each with three seated swans below with extended necks, on triform bases, 19cm high Cf, Christie's New York, 'Important Silver, Objects of Vertu and Russian Works of Art', 19th April 2002, lot 344, Bonhams Los Angeles, 'Fine European Furniture and Decorative Arts', 10th September 2007, lot 119, et al
A large English Antique silver plated tray on four rounded feet and two handles. Engraved with floral decoration 'Presented to Catherine Owen Neary on the occasion of her marriage by her young Friends at Dagfield, in token of their love. 9th July 1895'. Makers marks to base. 54cm x 36cm
A group of seven English Sterling silver items to include two candle sticks (Birmingham 1942 and 2000), two flower / posy vases (Birmingham 1967 and London 1967), three salts with Birmingham hallmarks together with four white metal dishes unmarked. Candle sticks, posy vases and salts weight approx. 228 grams. (11)
A Group of Various Japanese Lacquered Wood Vessels & Bamboo Wine Cups. Comprising a black & red lacquered saucer dish with gold floral pattern, with a collection or museum number painted within the foot ring (diameter 11.75cm); a red lacquered footed bowl (diameter 8.5cm); a larger black-lacquered bowl (diameter 13.5cm); a set of five bamboo wine cups with silver and gold decoration on the covers which can also act as small dishes (height 8cm); a wooden dish, signed and with lacquered leaf patterns (diameter 17cm). 19th – 20th century. (14)Provenance: from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
A Pair of Chinese Straits Silver Pillow Ends, 19th Century, H.G.Beasley Collection. The design featuring a dragon in clouds in repoussé work with fine chased work in-between. The original use of these “buntal” plates was to adorn the opposite ends of pillows or bolsters for the wedding bed. Width 11.5cm.Provenance: from the well-known H. G. Beasley Collection. Harry Geoffrey Beasely assembled his collection between 1895 & 1939. Following his death in 1939 the collection was widely dispersed with many pieces going to the British Museum, such was the quality of the collection.Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.For reference and details of similar items see the 1984 book “Straits Chinese Silver” by Ho Wing Meng.Note: this is one of six lots of Straits silver from the H. G. Beasley Collection we are offering.
A Chinese Straits Silver Hinged Pierced-Work Container 19th Century, H.G.Beasley Collection. This container, or box, has a hinged top that has a padded liner and was possibly used to keep either a pair of scissors or a set of hairpins in. It is completely covered with pierced-work decoration comprising scrolling floral designs. Length 11.25cm. The hinged top is missing its clasp.Provenance: from the well-known H. G. Beasley Collection. Harry Geoffrey Beasely assembled his collection between 1895 & 1939. Following his death in 1939 the collection was widely dispersed with many pieces going to the British Museum, such was the quality of the collection.Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.For reference and details of similar items see the 1984 book “Straits Chinese Silver” by Ho Wing Meng.Note: this is one of six lots of Straits silver from the H. G. Beasley Collection we are offering.
A Fine Chinese Straits Silver Pierced-Work Dish 19th Century, H.G.Beasley Collection. A small silver dish, the wall decorated in pierced work, the pattern featuring five pairs of birds. In the centre of the dish is a roundel featuring a kneeing figure in chased work. Diameter 9.5cm.Provenance: from the well-known H. G. Beasley Collection. Harry Geoffrey Beasely assembled his collection between 1895 & 1939. Following his death in 1939 the collection was widely dispersed with many pieces going to the British Museum, such was the quality of the collection.Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.For reference and details of similar items see the 1984 book “Straits Chinese Silver” by Ho Wing Meng.Note: this is one of six lots of Straits silver from the H. G. Beasley Collection we are offering.
A Fine Chinese Straits Silver Bowl, 19th Century, H.G.Beasley Collection. Elaborately decorated in repoussé work of high quality workmanship. The decoration includes elephants, lions and human figures with winged heads as well as scrolling floral patterns. The flat base is embossed with a leafy starburst design. Lightly incised to the base are the numbers 1559. Diameter 11.5cm.Provenance: from the well-known H. G. Beasley Collection. Harry Geoffrey Beasely assembled his collection between 1895 & 1939. Following his death in 1939 the collection was widely dispersed with many pieces going to the British Museum, such was the quality of the collection.Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.For reference and details of similar items see the 1984 book “Straits Chinese Silver” by Ho Wing Meng.Note: this is one of six lots of Straits silver from the H. G. Beasley Collection we are offering.
A Fine Pair of Chinese Straits Silver Covered Boxes 19th Century, H.G.Beasley Collection. Each box identical and covered with embossed decoration, the finials with chased decoration. One box contains a small faded paper label suggesting these were collected on Christmas Day 1927. Height 11cm.Provenance: from the well-known H. G. Beasley Collection. Harry Geoffrey Beasely assembled his collection between 1895 & 1939. Following his death in 1939 the collection was widely dispersed with many pieces going to the British Museum, such was the quality of the collection.Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.For reference and details of similar items see the 1984 book “Straits Chinese Silver” by Ho Wing Meng.Note: this is one of six lots of Straits silver from the H. G. Beasley Collection we are offering.
A Fine & Rare Chinese Straits Silver Sireh Box, 19th Century, H.G.Beasley Collection. A tobacco or betel-nut box with hinged cover. The box covered in embossed decoration of high quality workmanship. The centre of the cover being a separate roundel of filigree surmounted by a semi-precious stone. Diameter of box 7cm.Provenance: from the well-known H. G. Beasley Collection. Harry Geoffrey Beasely assembled his collection between 1895 & 1939. Following his death in 1939 the collection was widely dispersed with many pieces going to the British Museum, such was the quality of the collection. The accompanying label suggests this box was acquired from the “Wray Collection” in 1938.Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.For reference and details of similar items see the 1984 book “Straits Chinese Silver” by Ho Wing Meng.Note: this is one of six lots of Straits silver from the H. G. Beasley Collection we are offering.
Bond in Motion - The Official James Bond Car Collection Magazine by Eaglemoss. Issues 91-100, to include magazines and 1:43 scale diecast models of Bond vehicles inside cased dioramas. Ford Edge, LaSalle hearse, Osprey 5 hovercraft, Mercedes-Benz 190 Binz ambulance, Kawasaki Z900 motorcycle, Chevrolet C10 ambulance, Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville, Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II, Range Rover convertible, Ford Crown Victoria (20pcs).
Bond in Motion - The Official James Bond Car Collection Magazine by Eaglemoss. Issues 101-110, to include magazines and 1:43 scale diecast models of Bond vehicles inside cased dioramas. Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II, "Bondola", Ford Bronco II, ZIL-117, Ford Country Squire, Ford Consul, Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II, Ford Econoline, Chevrolet Impala Custom Coupe, Aston Martin DBS V12 (20pcs).
Bond in Motion - The Official James Bond Car Collection Magazine by Eaglemoss. Issues 121-134, to include magazines and 1:43 scale diecast models of Bond vehicles inside cased dioramas. Volga M24, Mercedes-Benz 200D, Plymouth Savoy taxi, Chevrolet Bel Air, Dodge Ram, Chevrolet Apache C30 1-ton stake bed truck, Dodge M43 ambulance, Morris Minor 1000, Ford Ranch Wagon, Wales & Edwards Rangemaster milk float , Chevrolet Bel Air police car, Lincoln Continental convertible, Aston Martin DB5, Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow (28pcs).
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