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A Hereford Fine China Ltd. limited edition porcelain figure of a bird dated 25.2.77 approx. 22cms high, another Hereford limited edition 95/500 dated 11.12.78 with a Birmingham mint stamp, together with a Royal Doulton `Berkshire` five piece dinner set, a Wade gin barrel and a cased set of scales.
A pair of Regency style bronze colza-oil rhyton lamps, late 19th century in the manner of Thomas Messenger, each later fitted for electricity and with frosted lappeted flared rim shade, 35cm high overall (2) Note: the boar headed Rhyton horn lamp derives from a celebrated antiquity illustrated in G.B. Piranesis, Vasi, Candelabri, Cippi, Sarcofagi..., 1778, the stamp of Thomas Messenger & Sons of Birmingham is recorded on a pair of closely related lamps in The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and a Rhyton also features on the firms trade card of the 1830s
LE FAUT MOURIR ET LES EXCUSES. Le Tout en Vers Burlesques Par M Jacques Jacque Chanoine, 1695, Guillaume Machuel, Rouen, two parts in one. Tan calf, all edges gilt, boards detached. Stamp of the `Bibliotheque de Versailles` on title page, `Livre vendu 1855`, small armorial bookplate `Espoir De Myeulx`
A MODERN MOORCROFT "HARTGRING" PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY VASE, globular form with short waisted neck, decorated with insects, flowers and berries on a yellow to midnight blue ground, 6" (15.3cm) high AND A SMALL OVIFORM VASE OF THE SAME PATTERN, 3 ¾" (9.5cm), both with initials for Emma Bossons and date stamp for 2003 (2)
Joseph Bishop Pratt, British 1854-1910- "The Hayfield, -A Breezy Day", "The Skirts of the Forest", "Rhyl Sands", "Going to the Mill" and "Going to the Plough", after David Cox, publ 1901 by Thomas Agnew & Sons, 39 Old Bond Street, London, Mancester & Liverpool; mezzotints, each signed in pencil, each with Printsellers Association blind stamp, 15.7x25.6cm, (unframed), (5) Provenance: From the collection of The Estate of the Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd
Giorgio de Chirico, Italian 1888-1978- "Il Guanto Rosso", 1975 (Brandani 202); lithograph printed in colours, signed and numbered 22/99, with publisher`s blind stamp, 63.5x45.5cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: with Bugno Samueli, Venice, according to label attached to the reverse of the frame
Roger Kemble Furse, British 1903-1972- Untitled abstract composition in green, brown and yellow; oil on canvas, bears stamp on the reverse, 36x61.5cm: together with one other abstract study in oils on canvas, two pen and ink drawings and three lithographs by the same hand, 45.5x55.5cm., (7) (part unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Sir Terry Frost RA, British 1915-2003- "Carlyon Sunshine", 2003 (Kemp 248); screenprint in colours, bears studio stamp on reverse, countersigned by Anthony Frost in pencil on the reverse, 46x44.75cm (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Note: Believed to be a unique stage or trial proof. To be included in the proposed revised edition of the catalogue raisonné
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, late 19th century, of classical form, the flaring neck decorated with bell flowers and the body adorned with cartouches containing stylised masks, bearing impressed Royal Doulton stamp to verso, 16.5cm high; with a Doulton Lambeth Faience vase, c.1876, of compressed spherical form, decorated with naturalistic foliage over yellow ground, bearing impressed Doulton mark, date `1876` and signature to verso, 12.5cm high; a green majolica jug, of classical form and textured decoration, 19cm high, (3).
Florence Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a late Victorian blue and green glazed Florian vase, c.1876, the flaring top over ovoid body raised upon circular foot, bearing maker`s, artist`s and date stamp to verso, 18.5cm high; with six further Doulton vessels, to include vases and jugs, of various size, form and decoration, (7).
x British East Africa British East Africa Company Administration The Imperial British East Africa Company ran a postal system by permission of the Foreign Office and the Postmaster-General, London. This operated from 23 May 1890 until 30 June 1895. In 1890-92 Mombasa and Lamu were the only post offices 1890 (23 May) Issue Overprinted on Stamps of Great Britain Cover 1895 (15 Mar.) Whitfied King & Co. envelope registered from Mombasa to Ipswich, bearing 4a. on 5d. dull purple and blue horizontal pair with the left-hand stamp showing constant variety "b" of "british" over "e" of "east", each neatly cancelled by c.d.s., showing framed "registered." handstamp in violet and London Registered oval d.s. (4.4) at right, arrival c.d.s. (5.4) on reverse; the right-hand stamp with corner perf. re-attached. Clean and most attractive. Photo Note: A total of nineteen Whitfiled King covers have been recorded. Seven bear 6½a. frankings made up with one of each value. Eleven bear 8a. frankings made up with 4a. on 5d. pairs. Of the latter seven are dated as above and four on 9 May 1895 View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa British East Africa Company Administration 1890-95 Imperial British East Africa "Sun and Crown" Definitive Issue Unused ½a. deep brown imperforate between horizontal pair, part original gum; one short perf. at top and tiny hole at left of right-hand stamp, otherwise fine. Scarce with only three sheets (90 pairs) possible of which a very large portion are used. Only ten unused pairs are recorded. Brandon Certificate (2000). S.G. 4bb, £1,600. Photo View Terms & Conditions
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