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A VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH BEAD CUTLERY SERVICE BY CHAWNER & CO London 1871/1872, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons (including one later matching teaspoon by Josiah Williams and Co, London 1904), and a butter knife with engraved blade, weight 116 tr. ozs, sold together with a matching silver plated sauce ladle and a set of eleven ivorine handled table knives (73 items)
A SILVER PLATED RUGBY TROPHY P.T.A. Inter-House Rugby trophy, modelled as a ball on a rectangular base, 23cm wide; together with a Continental silver plated football trophy with stylised handles featuring football players, signed G.E. Mardini, on a stepped circular ebonised pedestal base, 31cm high (2) Provenance: The Keith Walton collection.
*GEOFFREY EARLE WICKHAM (1919-2005) '3 Forms' abstract construction, aluminium, 32cm high x 23cm wideProvenance: The Collection of Bournemouth & Poole College. Geoffrey Wickham was a sculptor in a wide range of materials, painter, teacher and critic, born in Wembley, Middlesex. He studied at Willesden School of Art, 1935–8, under Ernest Heber Thompson, then at Royal College of Art, 1946–9, and was for many years principal lecturer in fine art at Sir John Cass School of Art. Wickham was elected a fellow of RBS in 1967 and won its Silver Medal in 1972, showing with AIA, SEA, Leicester and Upper Street Galleries and NEAC. Solo shows included Alwin Gallery, AIA and Arts Theatre Club. From 1982–5 he lived in Japan. After marriage to the potter Gisela Albrecht, Wickham married the artist Akiko Fujikawa. When Wickham’s work was shown at Hattingen Art Society, Germany, in 1989 it was strongly influenced by Japan and included rare representational sculpture.'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman.
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND BRASS MOUNTED DRESSING BOX BY WILLIAM LEUCHARS, LONDON the monogrammed top opening to a fitted interior, containing numerous silver topped vessels by Thomas Johnson, London, all stamped Leuchars & Son, with a frieze drawer beneath, 19cm high x 33cm wide x 25cm deep
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