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D Slater Newark Fly Reels (2) - The Fly Fishers "S.E.J" Winch brass and ebonite fly reel - 3.25"dia with brass foot, nickel silver rims, good clear stamp marks - no check; and neat little D Slater 2.25" wide drum alloy casting reel, with hour glass brass foot - plate wind slightly loose (2) .
Royal Crown Derby bouillon cup and saucer from the Judge Elbert Henry Gary service, circa 1910 & 11, hand painted by Albert Gregory, signed, with baskets of flowers in cartouche shaped panels on cobalt blue and turquoise ground with raised gilded border incorporating an oval medallion with the initial 'G' by George Darlington, signed, printed back stamp in gilt with Royal Warrant and Tiffany & Co retailer's mark, saucer D14cm cup D9cm (2) Provenance; From the Collection of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Royal Crown Derby breakfast cup and saucer from the Judge Elbert Henry Gary service, circa 1910, hand painted by Albert Gregory, signed, with baskets of flowers in cartouche shaped panels on cobalt blue and turquoise ground with raised gilded border incorporating an oval medallion with the initial 'G' by George Darlington, signed, printed back stamp in gilt with Royal Warrant and Tiffany & Co retailer's mark, saucer D16cm cup D10cm (2) Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Royal Crown Derby tea cup and saucer from the Judge Elbert Henry Gary service, circa 1910, hand painted by Albert Gregory, signed, with baskets of flowers in cartouche shaped panels on cobalt blue and turquoise ground with raised gilded border incorporating an oval medallion with the initial 'G' by George Darlington, signed, printed back stamp in gilt with Royal Warrant and Tiffany & Co retailer's mark, saucer D14cm cup D8cm (2) Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Pair Royal Crown Derby circular butter dishes from the Judge Elbert Henry Gary service, circa 1910, hand painted by Albert Gregory, signed, with baskets of flowers in cartouche shaped panels on cobalt blue and turquoise ground with raised gilded border incorporating an oval medallion with the initial 'G' by George Darlington, signed, printed back stamp in gilt with Royal Warrant and Tiffany & Co retailer's mark, D8cm (2) Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Pair Royal Crown Derby tea plates from the Judge Elbert Henry Gary service, circa 1909 and 1910, hand painted by Albert Gregory, signed, with baskets of flowers in cartouche shaped panels on cobalt blue and turquoise ground with raised gilded border incorporating an oval medallion with the initial 'G' by George Darlington, signed, printed back stamp in gilt with Royal Warrant and Tiffany & Co retailer's mark, D15.5cm (2) Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Royal Crown Derby shallow circular dish from the Judge Elbert Henry Gary service, circa 1910, hand painted by Albert Gregory, signed, with baskets of flowers in cartouche shaped panels on cobalt blue and turquoise ground with raised gilded border incorporating an oval medallion with the initial 'G' by George Darlington, signed, printed back stamp in gilt with Royal Warrant and Tiffany & Co retailer's mark, D23.5cm. Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Royal Crown Derby shallow bowl from the Judge Elbert Henry Gary service, circa 1910, hand painted by Albert Gregory, signed, with baskets of flowers in cartouche shaped panels on cobalt blue and turquoise ground with raised gilded border incorporating an oval medallion with the initial 'G' by George Darlington, signed, printed back stamp in gilt with Royal Warrant and Tiffany & Co retailer's mark, D15.5cm. Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Royal Crown Derby soup bowl from the Judge Elbert Henry Gary service, circa 1909, hand painted by Albert Gregory, signed, with baskets of flowers in cartouche shaped panels on cobalt blue and turquoise ground with raised gilded border incorporating an oval medallion with the initial 'G' by George Darlington, signed, printed back stamp in gilt with Royal Warrant and Tiffany & Co retailer's mark, D24cm. Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Royal Crown Derby dessert bowl from the Judge Elbert Henry Gary service, circa 1909, hand painted by Albert Gregory with baskets of flowers in cartouche shaped panels on cobalt blue and turquoise ground with raised gilded border incorporating an oval medallion with the initial 'G' by George Darlington, signed A. Gregory and G.W. Darlington, printed back stamp in gilt with Royal Warrant and Tiffany & Co retailer's mark, D21cm. Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham
Pair early 20th century Minton plates hand painted with floral sprays by M. Dudley, within a raised gilded border of floral swags and scrolls on turquoise ground. This part service was made for export to America in 1916 as a wedding gift, the reverse painted with gilded monogram, 1916 and Mintons back stamp, D25cm (2) Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Stain to one cartouche gilded border. Very minor rubbing to underside gilt rim. Excellent condition.
Late Victorian Minton monogrammed cabinet plates hand painted after Edwin Landseer 'Not Caught Yet' depicting a fox circling a trapped rabbit, attributed to Henry Mitchell, on turquoise ground within a pierced gilt basket weave border, with A.B. Daniell and Son retail stamp, c1879, pattern no. G739, D25cm. Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Minor crazing to pierced border. Otherwise excellent condition.
Set of three late Victorian Minton cabinet plates hand painted after Edwin Landseer with pair squirrels, fox with mallard and two goats, by Henry Mitchell, on turquoise ground within a pierced gilt basket weave border, one initialled 'HyM' with T. Goode & Co. retail stamp, c1879, pattern no. G739, D25cm (3) Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Set of four late Victorian Minton cabinet plate hand painted with stags after Edwin Landseer, by Henry Mitchell, on turquoise ground within a pierced gilt basket weave border, with T. Goode & Co. retail stamp, c1879, pattern no. G739, D25cm (4) Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Set of three late Victorian Minton cabinet plates hand painted with Dog after Edwin Landseer, by Henry Mitchell, on turquoise ground within a pierced gilt basket weave border, all initialled 'HyM' and one having T. Goode & Co. retail stamp, c1879, pattern no. G739, D25cm (3) Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Set of three late Victorian Minton cabinet plates hand painted with Dog groups after Edwin Landseer, by Henry Mitchell, on turquoise ground within a pierced gilt basket weave border, two initialed 'HyM' with T. Goode & Co. retail stamp, c1879, pattern no. G739, D25cm (3) Provenance; Property of Bob Heath, Brandesburton Formerly of Ravenfield Hall Farm near Rotherham Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Ewald Matare (German 1887-1965): Abstract Landscape, watercolour signed with initials and dated '26, inscribed and dated 1926 verso with Studio Stamp 14cm x 19.5cmDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Francois Boucher (French 1703-1770): 'La Caravane', black chalk and grey wash on paper with 18th cent. watermark 'HR', 21cm x 30cmProvenance: private collection purchased Christies 28th March 1969; Gallerie Georges Petit Paris 13th May 1929 - collection of Marius Paulme (L.1910) Lot 34; late 18th/early19th cent. mounter's dry stamp of Francois Renaud (L.1042)Engraved: in reverse by Huquier, pub. Buldet Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Freek van den Berg (Dutch 1918-2000): Lady with a Lute, watercolour signed also with artist's studio blind stamp 52cm x 69cmProvenance: through the artist's family. Freek belongs to the group of Fauvists and was one of the last Dutch painters who worked in this expressive and colourful manner. He was a member of the "Onafhankelijken" and also an art critic. Several books appeared about his work.DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Prince Philip Royal Household Mail. Nine Christmass cards signed 'Philip' to Revd and Mrs Taylor, and one signed 'Elizabeth' as well, with photographs of the Royal Family laid down inside, in original envelopes, 1950-66. The card for 1951 dates from just before the death of George VI (and bears a GR stamp in the lower corner of the envelope), making it noteworthy as 1951 is the only one to bear Elizabeth's signature - making it the last run of Christmass cards signed whilst Princess. The cards after this date all bear Buckingham Palace registered stamps.
Passport (No. 45637) to visit the Continent Single folded printed sheet of blue paper, watermarked 'Whatman', with MSS ink additions, authorising Andrew Cockcroft to travel on the Continent, issued March 1857 by George, Earl of Clarendon, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (with his facsimile signature and coat of arms printed at foot), Royal arms at head of document, signed by Cockcroft, with blind duty stamp 'FIVE SHILLINGS' at lower left corner, both sides with diplomatic stamps, laid down at upper left corner in leather wallet, gilt inscribed with Cockcroft's name and that of W.J. Adams, Passport Agent, with blank notebook, first four pages showing further stamps and last three pencil notes (presumably by Cockcroft), with inserted pencil. It has not been possible to definitively identify Andrew Cockcroft but from the notes he appears to have been a traveller for the textile industry. The notes mention mills, production levels and one Mr Franks' displeasure with some discharged silk which evidently had 'too many ?shocks in the middle'. He may well have lived or worked in Manchester as although the first consular stamps for France and Germany were from London, there is a French stamp for 1871 from Manchester. William James Adams, the agent, is most famous for his role as Bradshaw's agent in London, in which role he played a large part in promoting the famous Guide. Apart from his publishing career, he was also a famously efficient passport agent, renowned for the speed with which he acquired the necessary visas. He was the first agent listed in Baedecker's Egypt (not an alphabetical list…) which may suggest the power of his reputation. It appears passports became standardised documents in 1855 so this is from the early years of their issue.. Scuffing to wallet, document creased from use and wallet, but intact and legible, a very good example.
Late 17th century Sermons A collection of 20 sermons, principally from 1680-89, with one 1669 (on the 50th anniversary of Charles I's execution). 8vo, full calf; pp. [2 (MSS)], [4], 33, [3]; [2 (MSS)], [2], 28; [2 (MSS)], [2], 30; [2 (MSS)], [6], 29, [1]; [8], 59, [1]; [4], 32; [2], 40, [2]; [4], 31, [1]; [2 (MSS)], [4], 48; [2 (MSS)], [6], 31, [1]; [8], 32; [4], 31, [1]; [4]; 28; [8], 30, [2]; [6], 34; [2], 30; [4], 32; [6], 38; [2 (MSS)], [6], 36; [2 (MSS)], [4], 32; [2], 42; provenance: E.M. Beloe (commandant of Burnham Market POW camp, Norfolk, ink owner's stamp to ffep and MSS note re sermons 14 and 15 of Norfolk interest). A selection of sermons running through the turbulent religious times of the late-Stuart and early-Hanoverian monarchies. Some sermons reflect the times, being preached in front of various monarchs, both Peers and Commons and a few Bishops. The preachers include Drs Burnet, Scott, Sherlock and Godden (many with explanatory autobiographical notes presumably by Beloe) and touch upon obligations before the Law, the unity of the Anglican church and the Public Good. The careful line can be seen in the choice of texts such as Ps. 18:23 for the newly arrived Prince of Orange versus I. Chron 29:23 for the coronation of James II. The deeply controversial divide in the Church which would ultimately lead to the Glorious Revolution is clearly visible however, with Dr Bisbie delivering a sermon entitled 'Prosecution No Persecution' on suffering for disobedience versus suffering for righteousness.. Binding worn, condition variable internally but generally very good.
Collection of silver to comprising a pair of Victorian silver open pedestal salt cellars, navette form raised on oval moulded foot, gadroon decoration to bowl, gilt interior, moulded rim, makers John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1886, height approximately 2.5cm; an Arabic white metal circular trinket pot and cover; a Victorian white metal pierced silver bon bon dish with repousse foliate scroll decoration, length approximately 7cm; a silver topped scent bottle, an enamelled white metal bottle stopper modelled as a cockeral, stamp marks indistinct together with two silver handled button hooks and silver handled shoe horn (q)
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