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A Victorian burr walnut veneered jewellery box of domed rectangular form containing old European and United States maps, the hinged lid revealing a divisional interior together with a further 19th century veneered divisional box with parquetry detail, a tall pair of antique brass candlesticks, an old copper kettle, silver plated cruet stand with clear glass bottles, a good quality heavy bronze lidded tobacco jar the finial lid in the form of a hand clutching a pipe, etc
A good quality 19th century coremandel veneered travelling vanity case, the brass banded exterior lifting to reveal a complete assortment of clear cut glass bottles and containers with silver plated lids, a removable shelf set above a vacant well all above a single sprung drawer
An oriental lacquered tray with songbird decoration together with a salt glazed harvest jug, other jugs to include a Davenport example in the Imari palate, an enamelled white metal dish of crescent form with hand painted Isnic type decoration, further jugs, bowls together with antique Chinese blue and white ceramic bowls, silver plated tea wares, etc
A Poole Pottery orange ground bowl with incised and blue painted stylised decoration, together with further ceramics including crested wares including miniature teawares, a lifeboat with the Launceston crest, etc, small collection of Torquay wares including a shaving mug, teapot, etc, a Royal Doulton character jug Scaramoche, quantity of decorative thimbles, etc, including silver examples (displayed in cabinet opposite)
A British union of Fascists black leather belt with silver plated buckle detailing the BUF lightening insignia. Stamped 'Guaranteed all British' 103 cm long approx. (Lots sold alongside books and ephemera also on Mosley and related subjects, lots 821, 831, 873, 907, 911)
A 20th century silver plated British Union of Fascists Blackshirt motoring badge ' Blackshirt Automobile club' detailing the fascist axe crossed by the BUF lightening rod.stamped verso B.U.F PROPERTY H M 88.2657 (?) 10.5 cm tall (Lots sold alongside books and ephemera also on Mosley and related subjects, lots 821, 831, 873, 907, 911)
A group of jewellery to include a faux pearl necklace with silver tone metal clasp, a pale blue stone necklace and earring set, a Celtic knot brooch, a brooch/pendant with applied 3D textured flowers and a pair of goldtone metal earrings. Each item held within a jewellery box.
GENTLEMAN'S MIDO OCEAN STAR POWERWIND STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH signed 17 jewel movement, 19.800, reference number 1137 OC, the round silver coloured dial with applied textured rectangular and baton hour markers along with luminous dot markers, date aperture at 3, the 32mm case with crystal to the reverse, on a generic black strap, lacking box and papers
Angela Conner (British) CELEBRATION, 2001 bronze; (limited edition of 25) signed, numbered and dated at the base 8½ x 13in. (21.59 x 33.02cm) Bought directly from the artist in London by the present owner Depth: 13ins, with glass vase incorporated into centre of the work.Celebration was originally conceived for an ILPH Ball Fundraiser for the World Horse Welfare. Another example of Celebration was purchased by the late Duke of Devonshire. Angela Conner has created sculptures in a range of diverse materials, including stainless steel, marble dust, carbon fibre, resin, gold, silver, slate and glass. She has substantial international experience and is particularly known for her kinetic sculpture. Conner's sculptural works in Ireland include several large scale works such as Wave located in Parkwest, Dublin; the tallest water and wind sculpture in Europe. In April 2009 a major large-scale sculpture by the artist, entitled Patefaction, was installed on Grafton Street, Dublin as part of a temporary Public Art Space Programme, organised in conjunction with Dublin City Council. Her work is held in numerous private and public collections internationally, including the late Lucien Freud and several members of the Royal Family, the Arts Council England, the National Portrait Gallery, the Sculpture Gallery at Chatsworth, 10 Downing Street and the Carnegie Museum of Modern Art in Pittsburgh, among others. For further information on Conner’s work see: www.angelaconner.co.uk
Constantin Kluge (Russian/French 1912-2003) FRENCH MARKET SCENE oil on canvas signed lower right 35 x 35in. (88.90 x 88.90cm) Constantin Kluge (1912-2003) was an award-winning painter originally from Russia. Born in Riga, son to a military officer, he was raised mostly in Manchuria and Beijing. He studied in Russia under Podgursky Chernomyrdin, and went to the École des Beaux Arts in Paris where he qualified as an architect in 1937. He worked as an architect in Shanghai and Hong Kong in the 1940s, and eventually settled in Paris and became a French citizen. He is known for his French landscapes and romantic scenes of Paris. He exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1951 and won silver and gold medals there in the 1950s and 1960s. He was made a Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur in 1990.
Stanley Royle RBA ARWA (1888-1961) IN THE POTATO FIELDS, ECCLESFIELD, EARLY EVENING, 1913 watercolour and gouache signed and dated lower right 18 x 27¾in. (45.72 x 70.49cm) In 1893 Stanley Royle's family moved from Stalybridge, Cheshire to Ecclesfield, a rural outlying district of Sheffield in South Yorkshire where his father became the stationmaster at Ecclesfield railway station. Royle's elder cousin, Herbert - already a highly successful landscape painter - encouraged him to pursue a career in painting. He gained a scholarship to the Sheffield Technical School of Art in 1908 and began exhibiting professionally three years later. Three of his paintings were accepted by the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 1913 - the year the present work was painted - and a prestigious commission from Frederick Horner, a local art dealer, to paint four large views in oils of Sheffield, followed in 1922. Royle and his family emigrated to Canada in the 1930s. There he taught at the Nova Scotia School of Art and later at the Mount Allison University in New Brunswick. In 1936 he was made an Associate Member of the Royal Canadian Academy, and the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia hold one of the largest public collections of his work. He returned to Britain in 1945 and continued to exhibit at the Royal Academy and was elected president of the Sheffield Society of Artists in 1950. The Paris Salon awarded him the Silver Medal in 1951 and the Gold Medal in 1955. During this decade Royle visited Ireland, Scotland, Cornwall and Brittany.Perhaps the best-known example of Royle's work in Ireland is the controversial The Goose Girl, c.1924 in the National Collection, Dublin which had originally been attributed to Irish artist William Leech.
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