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A fine suite of Empire giltwood seat furniture by Pierre Benoit Marcion, comprising a pair of fauteuils and four side chairs, each with upholstered square back, over stuffed seat and raised on turned tapering front legs, each stamped P Marcion and T.H. along with The Tuileries Fleur de Lys stamp (representative of an inventory of royal items undertaken at the Palais des Tuileries during the Restoration period circa 1815) French circa 1810. PROVENANCE - The Tuileries Palace. NOTE - Sold with copy receipt from Mallett dated May 2000 at a discounted purchase price of £74,765. Marcion was one of the foremost Parisian cabinet makers during the early 19th century and was active from 1798 until retirement in 1817. After the great Jacob Dynasty he was the next most significant supplier of furniture to Napoleon (see illustration).
A mid Victorian mahogany and brass mounted stick stand, with three quarter galleried top, flanked by turned finials above a panelled back with open slats and central brass rail, with moulded plinth base with black painted liner on gilt outswept bracket feet, the feet with indistinct numerical stamp. Height 98.5 cm, width 56.5 cm, depth 25.5 cm. NOTE - Sold with copy receipt from Christie's dated 1999 for £3,764 (see illustration).
200+ Vietnam War black and white photographs (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The majority of the photographs are 20.5 cm x 25.5 cm. They do have typed annotations, some of the annotations are beneath the photograph whilst some are typed in purple or blue on the reverse. A lot of the photographs have a stamp stating “please return to: Photograph section. United States Information Service. American Embassy, Grosvenor Square London W1.
A LADY'S SILVER VISITING CARD CASE, maker's mark C.C., Chester 1914, in the form of an envelope with engine turned stripes enclosing a monogrammed roundel engraved, sprung hinged and opening to reveal a blue watered silk lined interior, on chain with finger ring, 2 3/4" x 4", together with an aide-memoire/stamp case, maker Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1915, of plain oblong form engraved with a monogram, hinged and opening to reveal a maroon Morocco leather fitted interior with plated pencil, 3 1/4" x 2 1/4" (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A SELECTION OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY to include a Norwegian enamel heart pendant with the Lords Prayer on the reverse, an oval locket, a silver cap badge, a hinged silver stamp case with engine turned detail, two thimbles etc, many with marks to indicate silver, total weight 107 grams
THREE DIAMOND RINGS, the first an 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond within an illusion setting, hallmarked, ring size T, the second an early 20th Century 18ct gold two stone crossover diamond ring set with two old cut diamonds, stamped 18ct, ring size T, the third a three stone diamond crossover ring, the brilliant cut diamonds within illusion settings, stamp rubbed, ring size L, total weight 7.2 grams, with two antique ring cases
AN INTERESTING WILLIAM IV SILVER PRESENTATION GILT LINED SNUFF BOX, the lid having greyhounds within a floral cartouche in relief, engine turned sides and base, inscribed 'Hornby Coursing Meeting, 15 March 1838, Won By Blue Beard', Birmingham 1836, with 'E J' probably Edwin Jones maker's stamp, 2.7 troy ozs gross, 7.25 cms across
A rare Steiff Jackie Jubilee Teddy Bear 1953, With beige mohair, brown and black glass eyes, brown stitched nose, mouth and claws, cream stitched highlight to nose, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, inoperative squeaker, remains of US Zone tag in arm seam, original pink ribbon and large chest tag with Eulan shop stamp on reverse —6¾in. (17cm.) high (thinning spot to forehead) - Jackie was made in 1953 to celebrate 50 years of the Teddy Bear, stock number 5317 - 22,862 pieces were made in this size.
ARR Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) - Limited edition colour print - "The Contraption", 12.5ins x 12ins, signed in pencil to lower right and with impressed guild stamp and "BHE" to lower left, framed and glazed Provenance: Westgate Fine Art, 16 St Peter's Street, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2BQ. Receipt of purchase dated 8th October 1976
A rare and interesting 19th century Doulton Lambeth made silver topped drinking tankard. Doulton Lambeth stamp to base, with a hallmarked silver rim to top - hallmarked for London, 1897 (makers mark partially obscured, possibly: Charles Henry Dumeni). The silver band engraved ' Perham Down Camp, Salisbury Plain, June 1900, LRB Guard Mounting Competition Won By ' A ' Company - SV Figg, Private '. ' LRB ' likely referring to the ' London Rifle Brigade '. The stoneware tankard measures approx; 13cm tall. No cracks / repairs, very good condition for age.
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