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Autographed 12 X 8 Photo, Arnold Muhren, A Superb Image Depicting Manchester United's Robson And Muhren Congratulating Team Mate Ray Wilkins After He Had Given His Side A 2-1 Lead Over Brighton & Hove Albion In The 1983 Fa Cup Final At Wembley, Signed (By Muhren Only) Using A Silver Marker. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Ballet.- Beaumont (Cyril W.) The Art of Lydia Lopokova, frontispiece portrait by Glyn Philpot, another portrait by Picasso, 9 tipped-in pochoir plates by Arabella Yorke, some heightened with gold or silver, 3 hand-coloured decorations, original pictorial wrappers printed in black and gold, a little spotted and soiled, frayed at edges, 4to, 1920.
The Avengers - Steed Sword Stick made by Lone Star, 25 inches.. Stick - Generally good. Adhesive on the silver strip (below handle) has weakened. There is a plastic sword blade shielded within the stick.Packaging label - Has been stuck onto later, single-wall cardboard. No significant faults detected.
Peter Waals (1870-1937), a good cedar lined walnut dressing chest, designed by Hugh Greville Castle Spencely, circa 1930, the top mounted with central mirror flanked by three short drawers and a small cupboard above two short and three long graduated drawers raised on four block feet, silvered peacock motif handles and Hobbs of London locks 167 x 94.50cm (65 x 37in) Provenance: Hugh Greville Castle Spencely and thence by decent Other Notes: Hugh Greville Castle Spencely (1900 - 1983) was a British architect who worked mostly in partnership with his Harrow School friend, Anthony Minoprio (1900-1988). Amongst their commissions were the 1932 extension to the Royal School for the Blind in Liverpool, and Fairacres, a Grade II listed four-storey apartment block in Roehampton Lane, London in 1936 for the property developer Charles Kearley. Spencely and Minoprio were great supporters of Peter Waals and Edward Barnsley, and they designed a number of pieces of furniture with and for them. Amongst the effects of the late Hugh Spencely are two sheets on foolscap written in his hand and dated 17.1.77, headed "List of Furniture made by Peter Waals of Chalford to the designs of HGC Spencely", which include details of the furniture and the dates of production. The items listed include 'English Walnut chest of two half and five full width drawers with silver handles 37" wide x 20" x 46" high, detachable top consisting of adjustable mirror carried one side by four small drawers 8"x7"x12" high and on the other by cupboard of same size. Silver handles to drawers, 1929?'. Whilst there are some inconsistencies with the dimensions, it is believed that this listing references this chest.
Keswick School of Industrial Arts, a mid-20th century spoon, with KSIA sponsor's mark and additional 'Keswick' stamp, Chester, 1960, with twisted stem and pierced Celtic cross terminal, engraved to the back of the bowl, 0.5ozt 11cm (4in) Other Notes: Keswick School of Industrial Art (KSIA) was founded in 1884 by Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley and his wife, Edith, as an evening class in woodwork and metalwork at the Crosthwaite Parish Rooms, in Keswick, Cumbria. The enterprise was designed to alleviate unemployment and prospered. It swiftly developed a reputation for high quality copper and silver decorative metalwork. By 1888, nearly seventy men were attending the classes and by 1890, the school was exhibiting nationally and winning prizes. The school closed in 1984 and the building became a restaurant.
Grant Macdonald, a pair of 20th century Britannia silver candlesticks, London, 1978, of circular conical form, the nozzles decorated with a repeating border of cast and engraved pairs of folded wings, the bases with green baize table protectors and a central circular silver boss with personal engraving, loaded 14 x 14 x 14cm (5 x 5 x 5in) Other Notes: Grant Macdonald started silversmithing aged 14. He trained at the Central School of Art in London and once established, began taking commissions from London's famous guilds and livery companies for ceremonial ware. He supplies London's famous Bond Street retailers and has become the default choice for the design and production of fine silverware for celebrities and royalty. He has expanded internationally into Europe, America, the Middle East and Far East - from Cartier 's boutique in New York, to the luxurious hotels of Hong Kong. In 2000, he won the competition to design the war memorial for Dresden Cathedral, with the Duke of Kent handing over the winning design, and in 2015, he was awarded the Royal Warrant to HRH The Prince of Wales.
Collection of three golfing medals one silver and two bronze, awarded to T.K. Ashton, issued by the Cheltenham Golf Club, the silver medal dated April 20th 1905, the others July 1895 and April 1901 Note: T K Ashton was the first Gloucestershire County Champion and possibly Founder Member of Cheltenham Golf Club. Cheltenham Golf Club was formed on lower slopes of Cleeve Common in 1891. In 1902 they were joined on the course by the Cheltenham Town Golf Club later to be renamed Cotswold Hills.
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