A Beswick Black Beauty Foal, brown, 2536, Spirit Of Freedom, brown, 2689, Spirit Of Fire, brown, 2829, and four other horses, 1261, 1st version, 976, 1812 and 1992, all brown and matt (7) Condition report Report by NG 2829 - Couple of production faults; Beswick line stamp. 2536 - small nibbles to one hoof; Oval Beswick stamps to all hooves; 976 - Beswick line stamp; 1261 - Beswick 'B' crest stamp; 1992 - Beswick 'B' crest stamp; 2689 - Beswick line stamp; 1812 - Beswick line stamp.
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A Beswick Fell Pony, Dene Dauntless, 1647, and a Dales Pony, Maisie, 1671, both gloss (2) Condition report Report by NG Fell Pony: slight rubbing to paint/glaze on front right leg, also minor nibble to hoof. Beswick oval stamp to front right leg, back leg stamped Fell. Dales Pony: no visible damage or repair. Beswick oval stamp to front left hoof, back hoof stamped Dale.
Two Beswick Ponies, head up, palomino, 1197, gloss, and another similar, head up, grey, 1197, gloss (3) Condition report Report by NG Lighter Palomino: Oval back stamp to belly. Very small nibble/roughness to tip of left ear. Grey: Oval back stamp to belly. No visible damage or repair. Darker Palomino: Oval back stamp to belly. No visible damage or repair.
A Beswick Welsh Cob, 1st version, palomino, 1793, gloss See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by NG Light crazing. Slight nibble to tip of right ear. Round Beswick stamp back left hoof with painters number indistinct. If we were aware of any restoration it would have been mentioned in the condition report.
An early 20th Century Russian silver cigarette case of rectangular form with niello decoration of a Cossack horseman and troika and with scrolling foliate and Greek key decoration to the base, opening to reveal a plain gilt-washed interior (bears "84 Zlotnik" mark and maker's stamp "HS" within a rectangular punch), 9.8 cm x 6 cm, 3.62 oz CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear and scuffs. Some scratches and knocks and dents. Interior with some pitting and discolouration. Various loops, some of which are broken and/or missing. Some small scratches / gouges near opening mechanism.
A pair of George III silver mustard spoons, the shovel shaped bowls with feather edged handles, bearing ownership initials "EL" (possibly by Stephen Adams I, one spoon bearing maker's stamp and lion passant, the other 2 x maker's stamp), together with a modern caddy spoon with shell bowl and shell handle (by A Marston & Co., Birmingham 1972), 1.30 oz
A silver coloured metal hunter pocket watch, for the Turkish market, and a French open face pocket watch, with visible escapement (2) Condition report Report by JB The French open face pocket watch does not run, the case displays a noticeable amount of discolouration and wear (gun metal case). Dial has light cracking to the right hand side around the 3 to 6 o'clock region. The pocket watch designed for the Turkish market, again the case displays noticeable signs of wear, mainly this time to the front along with light denting to the rear. Dial in relatively good order with only a few marks around the subsidiary second one to the base. Unclear if watch currently runs due to no key being present. Interior of the case marked Excelsior and the lion passant date letter U and a London leopard head is present, along with a stamp for 0,800. The movement is marked Excelsior again with blumenthal Freres would appear intact. Movement would appear to be intact, however, unclear if in working order. Escapement wheel does not run at all angles, probably in need of a service.
REMBRANDT VAN RIJN (1606-1669) "The Virgin & Child with the Cat", R.63, H.275, first state with white spots, printed signature, dated 1654 and initialled cartouche "CABD" within the image, sunflower and letter "D" collectors stamp for the Donnadieu Collection, verso, etching, 3.75" x 5.75" (plate). See illustration Provenance: The collection of Captain Alcide Donnadieu (1791-1861)n (Lugt. 726) Collection recorded as being dispersed in three Sotheby`s sales: Sale I on 22nd June 1836 and Sale III on 4th May 1866 note engravings by Rembrandt.
JOHN CONSTABLE (1776-1837) "Medway Summer - 1803" - study of two three-mast barques, black ink collectors stamp "I" in an octagon for the Ingram Collection, verso, pencil with wash, 7" x 9". See illustration Provenance: The collection of Sir Bruce Stirling Ingram OBE, MC (1877-1963) (Lugt 1405A) Sotheby`s 17th March 1965. Sir Bruce Stirling Ingram was editor of the Illustrated London News for 63 years. He was a prolific collector amassing over 3,000 works, primarily of maritime interest. Examples from his collection can be found in the National Maritime Museum. In 1803 John Constable spend time on the East Indiaman "The Coutts" accompanying his friend and the captain Robert Torin, on a tour around the Medway and Thames before the ship set sail for China. It is believed this work was one of almost 140 rapid compositions he created during the trip. "I was on board nearly a month and was much employed in making drawings of ships in all situations. I saw all sorts of weather. Some the most delightful and some the most melancholy. But such is the enviable state of a painter that he finds delight in every dress nature can possibly assume". Charles Leslie (1794-1859) "Leslie`s Memoirs of Constable" - a letter from John Constable to John Dunthorne.
Six Pewter tankards with friezes to base depicting Welsh miners, stamp to base. German ASN mark to base together with a single Dutch pewter beaker impressed mark to base Royal Holland Pewter Caalderop, two pewter candlesticks impressed marks to base of a seated woman and two pewter plates one depicting a hunting scene, 23 cms and the other a tavern, 22 cms.
Imogen Stuart RHA (b.1927) A Hug (1997) Bronze, 11cm (4¼") including base, edition 9 Artist's stamp verso Exhibited: "Imogen Stuart Exhibition", The Solomon Gallery, March-April 2002, where purchased by the current owner Literature: "Imogen Stuart - Sculptor" by Brian Fallon, illustrated p107, Catalgoue Raisonne 208
NEPAL 1981 Stamp Centenary Min sheet used or part used 1981 Stamp Centenary Min sheet used or part used (15), 1975 Tourism Year 2p (2) & 1995 Singhaduarbar 10p (10) U/M pairs with part design missing between, also Tibet 1974 UPU unissued set in traffic light blocks of 9 U/M but toning or creasing on some.
Loys Lucha , Paris an Art Deco pen tray with verdigris decorated geometric pattern , signed Loys , Artisan France stamp Acquired from Riddetts Auctions Bournemouth Executor sale; From the collection of a Bournemouth connoisseur collected by him and his father over the last 50 years 11 x 3.70in. (28 x 9cm)
An 18thC French ormolu mounted tulip wood serpentine commode, with Kingwood veneers and cross banding in rosewood, converted and retailed by and with Edwards & Roberts, circa 1900, bears stamp, 104cm wide, 58cm deep, 83cm high, (including the replacement marble top).Provenance: Golding Young Bitchfield Manor Sale.
LAMB OF MANCHESTER, EBONY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED CREDENZA, with ledge back, breccia marble top, the two centre doors each set with a `Sevres` style painted porcelain panel depicting groups of courtiers, end bow glazed doors, four free standing fluted columns with urn pattern centres, on four lobed toupe feet, 6`3" x 3`10" high, stamp Lamb, Manchester, No. 26504
Two Victorian Tunbridge ware stamp boxes, each decorated with a profile bust of Queen Victoria, with more than one thousand tesserae, the top with stickware, the sides with mosaic, one inscribed `POSTAGE STAMPS.`, the other `POSTAGE ONE PENNY`, 1½in (3.6cm) wide, 1ÎŽin (4cm) deep, max. (2) Provenance: The Alberto Rava Collection of Tunbridge ware.
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