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Patrick Reyntiens OBE (born 1925) The Gods go a-begging, 1985 painted stained glass panel with lead, in silver mount by MRB, on white polished alabaster base, signed and dated in the glass, 85, London 1985 hallmarks, 34cm. high (including base) Provenance Bruton Gallery Limited, Bruton Somerset Private collection.
A fine Hille burr walnut and ebonised wood canteen fitted with a suite of Richard Richardson silver cutlery, the wooden canteen designed by Ray Hille, 1935, with rounded rectangular top, four fitted drawers over pedestal with single cupboard with single shelf and hinged door, the Richard Richardson cutlery comprising 24 grapefruit spoons, 1 soup ladle, 12 soup spoons, 24 fish knives and forks, 2 fish carvers, 24 table knives and forks, 2 meat carvers, 1 steel, 48 knives and forks, 8 small servers, 36 dessert spoons, 24 dessert knives and forks, 24 dessert forks, 12 cheese knives, 12 coffee spoons, 12 tea spoons, 12 pastry forks, 2 cake knives, 2 forks and 2 sugar tongs, stamped marks, Richard Richardson, Sheffield, 1937. 85cm. high, 135cm. wide, 48cm. deep.Provenance private collection Literature Sutherland Lyall Hille - 75 Years of British Furniture, Elron Press/Victoria & Albert Museum, page 75 this actual canteen partially illustrated (lower right corner) in situ at the V&A Exhibition in 1981.
An Art Deco Mercier Freres Paris burr maple veneer bedroom suite, comprising large double wardrobe, bed, dressing table and stool, inlaid with silver and ivory flower garlands, applied label to drawer, 185cm. high, 150 wide (wardrobe), (4) Provenance Sotheby's Olympia 1999 private collection.
Dance of the Harlequinade a large patinated bronze and ivory figure cast from a model by A Gilbert, modelled as a harlequin standing on one foot in red and silver catsuit, on tapering, triangular base unsigned, 56cm. high Literature Les Annees Folles Christie's London, 26th October 1998, lot 78 lot 102. Bryan Catley Art Deco and Other Figures, ACC Books, page 154 for a comparable figure.
A Liberty & Co Cymric silver picture frame designed by Archibald Knox, rectangular form inset with cast foliate roundels enamelled in green and blue, the frame inset to the rim with small turquoise stones, on leather backed easel support, stamped marks,. Cymric, Birmingham 1904, 19.5cm. high Literature Stephen A Martin, Archibald Knox, ARTMEDIA, page 230 for a comparable frame.
A pair of J Heming & Co silver salts and spoons, with clear glass liners, each on four claw feet, with hammered bowl, applied handles, with clear glass liners, the spoons with cast knopped stems, stamped marks, J H & Co, London 1902 (salts) and 1903 (spoons), 8.5cm. diam. (6)
An Omar Ramsden silver and shagreen box and cover, rectangular with hinged cover, the frame with cast entwined foliage border, each side and the top set with green shagreen panel, with cedar wood lining, stamped marks, OR London 1928 and Omar Ramsden Me Fecit, 11.5cm x 7cm, 5cm. high
A pair of H.G. Murphy silver napkin rings, London 1936, hexagonal form, plus a single Murphy napkin ring, London 1935, with the Falcon Studio mark, wire-work decoration, stamped marks, approx. weight 2oz. (3) Provenance H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner.
An H.G. Murphy Falcon Studio enamelled metal Ring-tailed Lemur book-end panel, with original colour drawing and tracing paper drawing by H.G. Murphy, stamped mark to enamelled metal panel, 13.5cm. long (3) Provenance H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner. Literature Paul Atterbury and John Benjamin The Jewellery and Silver of H.G. Murphy Antique Collector's Club, page 122 for this example and the original drawing illustrated.
An early H.G. Murphy silver and ivory thermometer, rounded rectangular form, rope-work border and loop terminal, with niello decoration of a sun within foliate and scroll borders, ivory back panel, the glass thermometer broken, stamped H.G.M. monogram, 22.5cm long. Provenance H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner. Paul Atterbury and John Benjamin, The Jewellery and Silver of H.G. Murphy, Antique Collectors' Club, 2005, page 78 for an example illustrated.
‡ Adrian Hope (born 1953) a silver tea caddy and hinged cover, dated 1989, slender, faceted elliptical section with vertical raised columns, planished in low relief with slender trees, stamped marks AKAH, Edinburgh 1989, 13cm. high Catalogue notes The caddy is one of approximately six produced by the artist - all with different patterns which are paper embossed.
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