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A pair of Limoges gilt metal mounted table lights in the Sevres style, 20th century, the faceted bodies decorated with central cartouche having foliate spray enclosed by scroll work gilt border, raised upon canted square base with bracket feet, bearing green Limoges stamp and Sevres style mark to base, 20.5cm high; together with a collection of ceramics to include a German green and gilt three place tea service, Continental gilt metal mounted pots with covers and a Czechoslovakian plate, (a lot).
A Minton majolica jug, of typical form, late 19th/ early 20th century, relief decorated with oak leaf and acorns, bearing stamp to verso, 18.5cm high, (a/f); with a further collection of majolica items, to include further jugs, a Carlton Ware dish and a Shorter and Son part rouge foliate dinner service, (a lot).
A Chinese style yellow glazed vase, 20th century, of flaring form and raised upon circular foot, bearing Doulton ZGBL stamp to underside, 24cm high; together with a Doulton style stoneware jug decorated with wading bird, 19cm high, a studio pottery vase of Chinese style and a Persian style yellow glazed twin handled vase decorated with stylised green foliage, (4).
A Noritake gilt and white 44318 pattern part dinner service, 20th century, to include cups and saucers, side plates and serving dishes, the borders decorated with cartouches of gilt vases with foliage surrounded by further gilt work over cream ground, the centres white, bearing red 44318 number and green Noritake stamp to undersides, (a lot).
Martin Taylor, British, b.1954- "Shadows": etching with aquatint printed in colours, signed, titled and numbered 51/150 in pencil, embossed with blind stamp, 29x41cm: together with five further etchings with aquatints printed in colours entitled "Oak Shadows", "Spring", "Winter", "Barns" and "Headland", ea. signed, titled and numbered in pencil, ea. embossed with blind stamp, various sizes: Michael Pettersson, British, b. 1938- "Elmswell Church"; etching with aquatint printed in colours, signed, titled, dated `86 and numbered 133/150, embossed with blind stamp, 26x40cm: together with six further etchings with aquatint printed in colours by the same artist, entitled "Flooded Marshes, Dedham", "Swans", "Riverside Inn", "Butley Creek", "Ramshott", "Orwell", ea. signed, titled and numbered in pencil, ea. embossed with blind stamp, various sizes: Patricia Langmead, British, Late 20th/early 21st century- "Felpham Beach"; etching with aquatint printed in colours, signed, titled and numbered 31/200 in pencil, 27.5x35cm: together with two further etchings with aquatints printed in colours entitled "The Wharf" and "Towpath", ea. signed, titled and numbered 6/200 and 4/200 respectively, ea. 35x45cm, (unframed), (16), (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Martin Taylor, British b.1954- "Big Ben from St James` Park"; etching with aquatint printed in colours, signed, titled and numbered 14/150 in pencil, 40x55cm: David Bowyer, British late 20th/early 21st century- "Embankment"; etching with aquatint printed in colours, signed, titled, dated `87 and inscribed AP in pencil, 34.8x42.5cm: together with three further etchings with aquatint printed in colours by the same hand entitled "Greenwich", "Windsor Castle" and "Bauden Bridge", ea. signed, titled, numbered and dated, with blind stamp, various sizes: Paul Draper, British b.1947- "Seven Dials" offset lithograph, signed and numbered 443/500 in pencil, 38x49cm: Alyson Stoneman, New Zealand b.1948- "Bedford Row"; etching with aquatint printed in colours, signed, titled, dated 1977 and numbered 1/60 in pencil, 32.8x41.7cm: After John Saddler, British 1813-1892- "Putney Bridge" after John O`Connor RI; handcoloured etching, 19.3cmx40cm: Jeremy King, British b.1933- "Snow in Oxford"; lithograph printed in colours, signed and inscribed `Artists Proof 8/25` in pencil, 40.5x61cm: Ashley Bloch, British, 21st century- "Thames at Chelsea"; etching with aquatint printed in colours, signed, titled and numbered 24/350 in pencil, 38.5x59cm, (unframed), (10) (maybe subject to Droit de Suite),
After Laurence Stephen Lowry RA RBA LG NS, British 1887-1976- "Salford, Peel Park"; colour reproduction print, signed in pencil, bears Fine Trade Guild blind stamp, 41x77.5cm: After Laurence Stephen Lowry RA RBA LG NS, British 1887-1976- "Level Crossing"; colour reproduction print, signed in pencil, 49x58cm: together with two colour reproduction prints after Helen Bradley, both signed in pencil, 29x38.5 and 34.5x39cm., (4)
* Bisson Freres, an albumen print of a saddled donkey, early 20th century. Mounted on card, stamped in black ink on the card `BISSON FRERES PHOTOG`, also bearing blind stamp `A. Morel Boiteur Paris`. 15x20.5cm Also another albumen print mounted on card, of the front of the Louvre c.1890, signed on the image bottom left Bisson - Freres, 33x43cm. (2) VAT charged on hammer price.
A set of four simulated rosewood and brass inlaid dining chairs, with a channel moulded, foliate and spiral carved frame, and a brass inlaid front rail, raised on spiral reeded and turned legs. (4) Two chairs indistinctly stamped SCARNELL or SCAPNELL and two chairs with journeyman`s stamp CM.
Militaria: a Wilkinson heavy Cavalry Sword, 1821 pattern, having a shallow curved blade and a pierced and engraved solid guard, the maker's mark etched to the blade with 'Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London', above shield, and star decoration surrounding proof stamp verso, the blade is numbered 17093, stamped to back, with a twisted wire and snakeskin grip, checkered pommel and a brass and steel scabbard, blade length 88cm.
Militaria: a Victorian English Cavalry Officer's dress sword, the three bar brass guard having a pierced shield surrounding the Royal Coat of Arms, similar etched decoration to the blade as well as a star close to the hilt, and surrounding proofing stamp, with leather and twisted wire grip, stepped and studded brass pommel, and steel scabbard, blade length 84cm.
FDCs: 1941-2 Guernsey 1d Arms, Jersey ]d & 1d Arms & Jersey Views ]d - 1d together & 3d on 5 FDCs, each with German stamp cancelled with swastika cachet in top left corner. Jersey 1d Arms handwritten address, others typed or printed, 3d Views cover with some rust spots, otherwise fine. (5 covers)
USA, an Accumulation of Banknotes with a total face value of 396 dollars comprising: Federal Reserve Notes: 1 x 100 dollars 1934A, 6 x 20 dollars 1934(x2), 1934A(x3) & 1963, 4 x 5 dollars 1934(x3) & 1934A, 31 x 2 dollars 1976 including 2 x consecutively numbered pairs & 2 x sets of 3 consecutively numbered UNC & 1 dollar 1963A; Silver Certificates: 65 x 1 dollar: 1935(x38) A to H & including a set of 3 (1935F) & a set of 4 (1935A) consecutively numbered, 1957(x26) & 1 x 1928B; & United States Notes: 2 x 5 dollars 1928 & 1963, 9 x 2 dollars: 1928D(x3), 1928G, 1953(x2), 1953A(x2) & 1963; various grades but approximately 50% EF to UNC; together with Canada, banknotes with a total face value of 31 dollars including 5 x consecutively numbered 1 dollar 1967 mint state (remainder various grades) & USA 13 x cheques, mostly 19th century, various banks (National Union Bank of Maryland, National Bank of Lacrosse, 2nd National Bank of Lansing etc), a State of Ohio Probate Court Guardian Bond 1867 virtually as issued (attested with a 1 dollar Internal Revenue stamp), 2 x unredeemed Savings Bonds 50 dollars 1953 & 25 dollars 1952 AUNC, 11 other foreign notes & a packet of silver crystals issued by the U.S. Assay Office
A Collection of BofE Banknotes comprising: £20 Gill AEF, 2 x £10 Kentfield KN87 & A75, 3 x £5: O`Brien K24, Gill SB69 EF & Somerset RC40, 5 x £1: Peppiatt R41E, Beale W27B & Somerset(x3) BY54, BT22 & DX55, 10 shillings Fforde GVF, together with 3 x Welsh promissory notes 1 punt, 10 swllt & 5 swllt 1969, a private issue by Richard Williams, each with 2p stamp duty; AUNC to UNC unless o/wise graded
Simon & Marijke (The Fool): One of a collection of six original 1960s psychedelic posters by Simon & Marijke (The Fool); these posters were designed for The Beatles Company Apple and were sold at their Boutique in London; they are in various sizes and condition some with damage, all bearing ‘The Apple Publishing’ stamp to the reverse
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