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A turned mahogany bowl, the broad rim inset with a yearly sequence of twenty five shilling coins between 1941 and 1965, a 1940 coin in the centre., the 1952 space marked by a George V1 coin obverse, the maker's " J. Beedie, Dundee" stamp to underside.28cm. diameter., together with a plated dish commemorating the Empire Exhibition, Scotland. 1938.
A Victorian silver basket, Constantine & Floyd, Birmingham, 1898, 72.8g; a George V silver cigarette case, D. Bros, Birmingham, 1929, the plain shaped rectangular body initialled "M", gilt interior, 87g; a Victorian silver vesta case, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1895, 27.4g; a Victorian silver locket, Smith Brothers, Chester, 1894, of oval form, 3.2g; a Victorian silver stamp holder, possibly William Jee, Birmingham, 1895, of rectangular form, mounted with a rose gold motif of a boy playing football, 5.8g; etc
An oil painting on board in the abstract manner in tones of yellow and white, signed bottom right Annand and dated 1972, inscribed Sun on Snow, with label verso Louise Annand with Glasgow address, 52 x 50 cm, a coloured signed print of a street scene and figures viewed through an archway, signed bottom right D Y Cameron, published by Alfred Bell 1930, with Fine Art Trade Guild blind embossed stamp, 36 x 43 cm, also together with a print of a shoulder length portrait of a young girl, probably after Toulouse Lautrec, 40 x 31 cm, all framed
A MIXED LOT: A vesta box with drawer & ball feet, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1912, a card case, initialled, a stamp box, a small compact, a small embossed box, a late Victorian novelty shoe pin cushion & two plated animal knife rests; the latter 3.5" (9 cms) long; 3.3 oz weighable silver (8)
Henri Toulouse-Lautrec "YEVETTE GUILBERT SALUANT LE PUBLIC" (L.D. 260) bearing red Artist's-monogram stamp in the margin and signed with monogram in the stone lithograph printed in olive green from an edition of 75 published in 1930 29 x 24cms; 11 1/2 x 9 3/8in. (image size). Sold with a letter of authenticity from the Leicester Galleries, Publishers. PROVENANCE Purchased at the Far Gallery, Madison Avenue, New York, April 1963. See illustration
Maurice de Vlaminck "NATURE MORTE" signed in the plate and bearing facsimile rubber-stamp signature on the mount with extensive hand-colouring, numbered 14/20 in pencil 22 x 29.7cms; 8 5/8 x 11 3/4in. EXHIBITED Exhibition of Modern Lithographs, The Medici Gallery, Liverpool, May-June 1963. PROVENANCE Purchased at the above Exhibition.
An Edwardian silver stamp case, by Albert Jenkins, Birmingham 1909, rectangular envelope form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, the interior with two stamp compartments and a larger compartment, length 6cm, plus a silver and enamel cigarette case, with green and white enamel decoration, by J. Gloster, Birmingham 1934, approx. weight 4.3oz. (2)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a two-handled cup and cover, by D and J Wellby, London 1930, a cigarette case, a hand mirror, three brushes, a cigarette case, a stamp case, enamelled 'stamps', six Far Eastern spoons, and two watch cases, a.f, plus electroplated items: a ham bone holder, a circular bowl, a cased condiment set, a ring stand and other items, approx. weighable 14.5oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a capstan inkwell, the front with a pull-out stamp compartment, by Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham 1910, a paper knife with a chick terminal, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester 1913, a circular box, the cover with an enamelled naval crown, a box modelled as a hat with import marks for Chester 1897, and a silver-mounted prayer and hymn book. (5)
Important Kabbalistic Rav Avraham Adadi Complete Torah scroll on Gevil, Libya, Circa 1800. Square Sephardic script. Tagin on the letters שעטנז גץ and on the letters בדק חיה. Wawe amudim. Characteristic use of both Chet of Rashì and R. Tam. Petuchot and setumot according to Rambam and Rosh. Provenience and dating: by the type of the gevil, the seams and the writing we can say without doubt that the scroll was written in Libya between the second half of XVIII and the XIX century. On the flesh side of the gevil it is stamped that the scroll belonged to the Kabalist Rav Avraham Hayyim Adadi (1801-1874) - the most important scholar of Libya. He moved to Zefat during last period of his life. Between his numerous books the work Ha-Shomer Emet published in Leghorn in 1847 on the rules of writing the Sefer Tora. It is plausible that his indications were applied in our Scroll. This important origin and the prestigious property is attested by his son Saul by a stamp: …ספרי?...מו"תר א"א רב אחא"י זצוק"ל שאול אדאדי Parchment length: 48.5cm. Text height: 36cm. 42 lines. Some erased letters, well readable
Olive Wood Stamp Box, Jerusalem, Palestine, Circa 1930. Of rectangular shape, decorated with camels and a palm tree inscribed on the hinged lid in English - Jerusalem. Opens on an hinge to reveal three compartments for the stamps. Height: 3cm / 1.18in. Length: 10.5cm / 4.13in. Width: 6.2cm / 2.44in.
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