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RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945)A Pre-War 'Archer' Car Mascot, design introduced in 1926clear glass, press-moulded, frosted and polished, and mounted in a sterling silver collar on original turned and ebonised wood base; Marcilhac no.1126total 17cm high, intaglio moulded 'R.LALIQUE', the silver collar with stamped hallmarks for Birmingham 1927/28
RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945)A Pre-War 'Naïade' Car Mascot, design introduced in 1920opalescent glass, press-moulded, frosted and polished, and mounted in a removable silver collar to the base rim; Marcilhac no.83213.5cm high, engraved 'R.Lalique France No.832' and the silver collar stamped with the 0.950 Minerva shield
Derby County, A supporters collection of Rare & Unique items from the 1960's-1980's, to Include Park Drive Cigarette Case, Silver Signet Onyx Ring (still in original case) 1975/1976 & 1983/1984 Season Tickets, 1986/1987 & 1988/1989 Family Key Club 'Keys', Sampson's Souvenir Club Crest, 'The Derby Ram' Boy Scouts Association Original Postcard, large 1970's 'Champions' Rosette, 1970 Supporters Diary & other odd items, A must for a Derby collector
An Elizabeth I joined oak standing livery cupboard, with draw-leaf top, circa 1580 and laterThe cleated boarded top with a narrow draw-leaf to each long edge, the cupboard having a single board door next to a fixed panel, and twin-panelled rear, on elegant inverted-baluster turned legs, joined all round by plain stretchers, historic alterations to top, closed: 88.5cm wide x 41.5cm deep x 78.5cm high, (34 1/2in wide x 16in deep x 30 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Paper label with handwritten inscription reading: 'No. L353 in the Catalogue of C.H. St J.Hornby', inside the cupboard.Charles Harold St John Hornby (1867-1946), who went by St John Hornby, was a founding partner of W.H. Smith, deputy vice-chairman of the NSPCC and High Sheriff of the County of London in 1906-7. He founded the Ashendene Press in 1895 at his home in Chelsea, which operated until 1935. The label attached to the rear of this table may have been printed by Ashendene. Together with his wife, Cicely, he amassed a large collection of antiques and contemporary furniture for his homes, Shelley House in Chelsea and Chantmarle, Dorset. Their collection was dispersed in February and March 1945 by Henry Duke & Son, auctioneers of Dorchester. Some of their pieces were given to the Victoria & Albert Museum. See, for instance, a mirror by Ernest W. Gimson (CIRC 62.1-1959). A 'rare fine French painted and iron bound casket' from the Hornby Collection was sold Sotheby's, Haute Epoque Sale, 29 October 2008, Lot 317 (£9,375). Roger Warner's collection, sold Christie's, 20-21 January 2009, included a silver-mounted treen jug with a Hornby Collection label (Lot 280, £1,062).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.
A rare George I turned lignum vitae dome-lidded tankard, circa 1720The domed lid with moulded edge, and with pegged hinge and curving handle pegged to the body (repaired, probably once with handle terminal), with low single fillet to the drum and moulded footrim, 13cm base diameter x 19cm highFootnotes:Most surviving tankards made of wood are Continental. This example closely resembles English silver and pewter dome-lidded tankards of the early to mid-eighteenth centuries.
A fine Art Nouveau silver rose bowl with twin loop handles, presentation inscription: "Presented to Henry Dent Gardner Esq by the Court of Assistants of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers - of the City of London - . . . as Master of that Corporation . . . 1911" with the Arms of the Company to the revere side, Maker Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, (A partner of Dent & Co, see Vaudrey Mercers book: Edward John Dent and His Successors), London 1906, 43.5 oz
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