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An Indian marble linga, with a faint inscription, 10.4cm wide, a Chinese moss agate box cover, with a label inscribed 'COLLECTION N. E. LANDAU, PARIS, ANTIQUAIRE, 3, R. DE DURAS', an 18th century gilt metal oval box, a green painted bronze finial, an 18th century gilt bronze wall sconce, a silver paper knife with a term finial, possibly 16th / 17th century, a Roman terracotta fragment, two ancient copper plaques, a bronze bust of an old man, a silver model of a 13th century style lion, a relief carving of a fertility figure, a Bactrian turquoise bead necklace, a bone fid and a stone pendant. (15) Provenance: Nicolas Landau collection.
A Regency penwork and silver mounted tea chest, decorated with classical scenes of chariots within palmette borders, the hinged lid with a navette shape handle, the interior with three divisions with a pair of cut glass canisters each with an engraved silver hinged lid with Greek key and flower and foliage borders, the centres with a monogram, flanking a cut glass sugar bowl, the hinges, handle and lids hallmarked for Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London 1807, 15cm high, 31cm wide, 14.7cm deep, together with a Dutch silver repoussé decorated tea strainer by Bernard Muller.
A pair of late 18th century gilt and polychrome decorated silver foil views of London attributed to Compigné, depicting Ranelagh and Vauxhall pleasure gardens, 13.5 x 19.2cm, each in a glazed giltwood frame, with inscriptions to verso 'Ranelagh Gardens on Silver', and 'Vue du Vauxal de Londrea', both inscribed 'M. E. Vere. Booth. Powell'. (2) Thomas Compigné was a peintre and tabletier who worked under the patronage of Louis XV. He was based in the Rue Grenetta at the 'Roi David'. His speciality were exquisite pictures of country houses, townscapes and landscapes. Executed in gouache, silver and gold on a pewter or tortoiseshell ground they were much admired and sought after by the French cognoscenti.
A rare Louis XVI gilt impressed tortoiseshell and polychrome decorated medallion by Compigné, depicting a view of Marseilles harbour, inscribed 'Premiere Vue de Marseille executée sur le tour par Compignie Tourneur du Roi a Paris d'apres le Tableau Original de M. Vernet de sa Majeste', 7.8cm diameter, in an ebonised moulded frame. Thomas Compigné was a peintre and tabletier who worked under the patronage of Louis XV. He was based in the Rue Grenetta at the 'Roi David'. His speciality were exquisite pictures of country houses, townscapes and landscapes. Executed in gouache, silver and gold on a pewter or tortoiseshell ground they were much admired and sought after by the French cognoscenti.
λ A George III palmwood and tortoiseshell snuff box, an 18th century hardstone oval snuff box, two lignum vitae seal boxes, a Dutch engraved tobacco box, a 17th century engraved copper snuff box with the arms of Samuel Greggeurgeas, the verso with a perpetual almanack and dated '1662', a tortoiseshell and silver mounted scent bottle container, a late 19th century Indian carved ivory parasol handle, a tortoiseshell oval box and two mother of pearl fans with printed scenes, 28.7cm long, max. (11)
Aviation Interest: amateur silver print snapshots - including A V Roe, including downed triplane, Claude Grahame White, Tetard, Drexel, possibly at Hendon, contemporary titling verso, circa 1910 (15), with 1930s and World War II news agency prints of Lancaster, Whirlwind, Beaufighter, Stirling, Wellington geodesic frame under construction on jig,1936/1939, marked ‘Secret’ (apx.70), pamphlets, regimental magazines, RP postcard motorcycle combination (a lot)
Bill Peronneau editioned silver prints: Muhammed Ali - images taken in cabin at Deer Park, Pennsylvania training camp, 1974, edition of 30 - Ali with oil lamp and Ali in rocking chair, photographer’s and eyestorm’s blind stamp recto, images 8 x 8in., framed and glazed, E (2)
Boer War silver print album: 3rd King’s (Liverpool) Regiment - views of Cape Town, Cape Colony, Steynsburg including Kruger’s farm, various officers, A Coy on parade, De Aan camp - cricket match, camp scenes, blockhouses and Boer prisoners, 1902, various sizes, half calf album, images G, some fading, album P
French bronze metal and silver metal photographic medals, circa 1900: presentation medal to A Poitevin, 1885, Club-Alpin Francais, Niepce/Daguerre medal, similar in silver metal presented in 1893, stamped ‘Argent’ (silver), Calais 1908, Amiens 1907; with Association Belge 1902 and Rio de Janeiro, 1903; G (8)
Nigeria: Duddington, A.G.E. - silver prints, taken with Rolleiflex and MPP cameras, 1959, topographical and portrait studies, including archer, policeman, groups, schools, possibly Max Fry, harbour, Ford Prefect, petrol stations, tankers and depots and Bristol Britannia on tarmac, 20 x 16, mounted (7), 10 x 8, in contemporary albums (142) and loose (apx. 60), with various images of London; Duddington was MD of Advertising Publicity Techniques Ltd and went to photograph pioneer steel fabrication, G (a lot)
Royal Interest Silver Prints 1930s: Peter North, vintage silver prints, 10x8, variants from same session - King George VI (7), King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (6), Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, in wedding dress, 1934 (11), G, some edge wear, one corner missing; with six cuttings albums, 1940s; (30)
The Royal Naval Exhibition, Chelsea, 1891: half calf gilt album oblong quarto, silver prints - interiors of galleries and trade stands, including Sir Joseph Whitworth, ‘Battery Deck of Modern Armour Clad’, sailors preparing exhibition naval gun landing party, boating lake with models in battle, P&O building, portrait group of bluejacket officers and men from HMS Defiance, battleships at sea, crew of HMS Active posed on deck, naval manouevres 1893, some by W.Gregory, London, various sizes up to 9 x 12in., pp 27, P-G, some fading, album P; with Hammerschmitt view of the pyramids, signed in negative and four other images
An Austro-Hungarian silver St George and the Dragon pendant, a polychrome enamel figure of St George and the Dragon, suspended from two rows of chain and seed pearls to a beaded bale, two sapphires and a ruby set in the horse and dragon with a baroque pearl suspended below, pearl untested
A gentlemen's stainless steel Longines Five Star Admiral chronograph automatic strap watch, ref L3.603.4, on a later stainless steel bracelet, circular white dial, raised silver batons, 30min/12hr chronograph recorder, day/date, subsidiary seconds dial with luminous hands, sapphire glass, Longines logo to the case back, case no 26271502, later stainless steel bracelet fitted, clasp marked 'Omega Speedmaster Professional', the case to this watch has been opened and will require re-sealing prior to being worn
A sterling silver enamel 'ORCADES' bracelet, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1953, a series of rectangular plaques, each one decorated with mint green enamel letters to spell out the name 'ORCADES' to a mint green enamel border with reentrant corners, all joined by pairs of jump rings with polished bead decoration to a bolt ring clasp, a matching plaque link charm with blue and white enamel decorated flag of the 'Orient Line''ORCADES' of the 'Orient Line', built at Barrow by Vickers Armstrong, was launched on 14 December 1948. It was the first purpose-built vessel for migrant trade and sailed the Australia-New Zealand route. It took part in the June 1953 'Coronation Review' off Spithead and provided accommodation for two weeks during the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.
A 9ct gold bar brooch, a 9ct gold coral and split pearl band ring, an 18ct gold three stone star set diamond ring, stone deficient, a watch glass and bezel, a ladies 9ct gold watch on a rolled gold bracelet, a sterling silver fob watch, a costume jewellery brooch, a Limit watch, and a silver brooch
A collection of Georgian silver flatware, comprising a matching set of seven old english pattern table forks, by George Smith, London 1797/8, monogrammed, a pair of old english pattern sauce ladles, by Eley & Fearn, London 1800, crested, a later decorated table spoon, and an 18th century leaf capped pistol grip knife and two pronged fork with steel blade and tines, crested, 25oz
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