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17TH CENTURY ANGLO-FLEMISH SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF KING CHARLES I Oil on silver gilt leather (Dimensions: 32cm x 25.5cm (12.5in x 10in))(32cm x 25.5cm (12.5in x 10in))Footnote: The King is seen here wearing the armour of his older brother Henry, now in the Royal Armories Collection. This is the only known portrait of Charles I on gilt leather.Condition report: Relined. Under UV light there is evidence of retouching to the collar and armour.
17TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A MAN HOLDING A SILVER CUP Oil on canvas (Dimensions: 75cm x 58cm (29.5in x 22.75in))(75cm x 58cm (29.5in x 22.75in))Condition report: Under UV light small areas of old retouching can bee seen to the hair and to the far left of the sitters head.
Silver four piece tea service Chinese, 20th Century comprising of a teapot, large jug, a sugar bowl and a milk jug, each decorated with stylised bamboo and bamboo spouts and handles, each with maker's mark for Zeewo, Shanghai circa 1925 teapot 14.5cm high, 22cm across
Two silver pieces Chinese the first a small footed bowl and cover with decoration to the outside depicting a flowering tree, with two dragon handles and a fruit finial, hallmarks to base possibly Wing Fat, circa 1900 together with a silver teapot in the shape of a fruit with a twist spout and elongated handle the first 22cm high, the teapot 16cm
Silver and watches, an articulated Mexican Sterling necklace and bracelet each link decorated with a green cabochon 'stone' together with a matching brooch, a silver backed hand mirror, hair brush and clothes brush with Birmingham 1952 Coronation hallmarks, a silver cigarette case hallmarked Birmingham 1908, a silver ARP badge, a Cylinder pocket watch and a quantity of other silver items (mixed cond mostly gd) (17)
Silver Flatware, 6 pieces of S Kirk and Sond Inc silver flatware comprising a knife, fork and spoon, a small 2 pronged fork and a larger fork together with a long handled slotted spoon each beautifully decorated with flowers and marked Sterling (total weight approx. 155g) (gd) (
Silver Cutlery, Fine Arts sterling silver cutlery to comprise 6 large forks, 6 soup spoons, 6 desert spoons, 6 desert forks, 6 tea spoons, 5 coffee spoons, 1 table spoon, 1 large serving fork, 1 fish knife and 1 fruit spoon (approx. weight 1400g) sold together with1959 dated Fine Arts of Canada postage box (vg) (40)
Cricket, selection of 35+ brochures and booklets from the 1940s and 50s inc. Yorkshire v Lancashire 'War of the Roses' dinner menu 7th October 1949, various England and MCC tour publications inc. several Ashes examples, also Jamaica v Trinidad official programme 1946, India v Silver Jubilee Overseas Cricket Team 1953 played in New Delhi, also Arsenal v. Middlesex Compton benefit cricket match programme played at Highbury 1949 etc (a few with minor faults, generally gd)
Stamps, GB, a collection of mint stamps 1924-1980 in 2 blue albums with slip cases containing 1924/5 Postal Stationery, PUC inverted water mark set and PUC £1, Silver Wedding set unmounted (mint) all the good phosphor sets, lots of listed varieties and later stamps in decimal blocks of 4
Stamps, a collection of mainly GB stamps, mint and used, 1840-2000 in albums, stock book and loose, noted 1d black with 3 margins, 1841 2d blue, 1d red plates in albums and loose in bag, GB 1937-1969 mounted mint inc. phosphor issues, except 1948 Silver Wedding set which is used, also various other stamps on and off paper.
RUBINSTEIN HELENA: (1872-1965) Polish-American Businesswoman & Philanthropist, a cosmetics entrepreneur. Vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph by Helena Rubinstein, the Irving Chidnoff early image depicting her in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in silver ink at the base of the image. Creasing to the lower left corner not affecting the signature, and minor age wear, otherwise G £120-200
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