A twin handled cup in Indian taste, the bowl and pedestal foot extensively cast with flowering leaves and branches, the bowl with twin headed serpent handles, the stem of twisted serpents. London 1899. Indistinct maker`s stamp. Together with a similar, circular section toilet box, with pull-off lid (this apparently unmarked)
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Royal Mint proof coins : cased £50 note and proof silver 50p, 1994; two cased £10 note and silver £5, 1996, 1997; three sets of £5 note and proof cupro-nickel £5; 1987 4 x £1 silver coins; two cases each 2 x £2 silver coins; five cased silver £1; five cased silver £2; proof silver 10p; 1990 silver £5; cased proof silver 4 x £1, 1984 - 87; 1981 silver Charles & Diana marriage coin; 1980 proof silver crown; £5 crown 1993 with 1st day cover £10 stamp; Pobjoy mint silver gilt Concorde medallion.
A group of novelty brass vesta cases to include a pig with hinged head; a cigar cutter in the shape of a shoe with hinged action and an `out house` example with hinged cover and door opening to reveal a carved seated figure; together with a miniature yellow metal vesta case and an Edwardian stamp box of simple form shaped as an envelope (5)
A Victorian Jersey can by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1900, of small conventional form with pull off cover and simple loop handle, the base with additional retailers stamp `ROGER SILVERSMITH GUERNSEY`; together with other small items to sliver to include a quaich with pierced handles, a pair of egg cups, a helmet formed cream jug, sugar caster, bachelors teapot and an open salt (7) Jersey can 8.5cm high, combined weight 34oz
A large Victorian two handled silver tray of rectangular cushion shape, pie crust and shell borders, plain centre with small crest of an arm holding a sword to the centre, approx 62cms x 50cms, weighing approx 143ozs. Hallmarked 1898, maker Charles Boyton, retailers stamp for Percy Webster.
Frith (William Powell) The Railway Station a bustling genre scene at Paddington station, engraving by Francis Holl, on laid india paper, 635 x 1220mm., titled lower right, publisher`s blind-stamp, lower right, marginal browning, a dampstain to lower right corner, into the plate, but well outside the image, in substantial antique veneer frame, this bearing brass presentation plaque of Cap. L.V. Popkiss, 1934, Henry Graves and Co., 1866. ***Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Matthew Digby Wyatt, Paddington Station remains one of London`s most attractive termini, here displaying the delicate wrought-iron tracery of the glazed arches in the original sheds, and the elegant wing-motif spandrels derived from Egyptian tomb paintings that hark back to Brunel`s earlier Clifton suspension bridge and its masonry pylons originally surmounted by sphynxes..
Legrand (Louis) Farniente; Le Tub 2 drypoints, one with etching, 250 x 180mm. and 208 x 144mm., respectively, good impressions, the first signed in pencil, numbered 18/50, the second numbered 37/65, each with the Gustave Pellet red stamp, on Pellet et Legrand laid paper, with full margins, in good condition, 1909-10(2)
Bonomi (Joseph) pen and watercolour, 460 x 270mm., 18 x 10&no.189;in., scale at foot, titled as above and signed "Joseph Bonomi Architect 9th of February 1782", verso with the small ink stamp of the RIBA (where the drawing was on deposit) endorsed in pencil "Returned to owner". ***Provenance: By descent from Joseph Bonomi to the present owner. A group of drawings by Bonomi from this collection was sold in these rooms, 1 June 2000, lots 80-87. An elegant design with ram`s-head finials and acanthus leaves decorating the foot, very much in the Adam style. One of the first of several commissions from the wealthy bluestocking hostess Elizabeth Montagu, undertaken the year after Bonomi left the Adam brothers` office. He was engaged in the decoration of the house built 1777-1782 by James "Athenian" Stuart. The present drawing is illustrated in Peter Meadows, Joseph Bonomi Architect 1739-1808, An Exhibition of Drawings from Private Collections, London, RIBA, 1988, p.2..
Bonomi (Joseph) pen and watercolour, 315 x 470mm., 13_ x 18&no.189;in., scale rule (but no numbers) at foot, titled as above and inscribed "By Joseph Bonomi 1790 (C A de C)" in a later hand, verso with the small ink stamp of the RIBA (where the drawing was on deposit) endorsed in pencil "Returned to owner". ***Provenance: By descent from Joseph Bonomi to the present owner. A group of drawings by Bonomi from this collection was sold in these rooms, 1 June 2000, lots 80-87. The same carpet design, with minor variations, can be seen in Bonomi`s perspective for the Great Room at Montagu House of 1790. This is a more highly finished version of a partially coloured drawing in the RIBA Drawings collection which is signed by Bonomi and has detailed measurements for the weavers in ink. The title is in the hand of Charles Anthony de Cosson, a descendant of Bonomi. The house was destroyed in 1941.
Bonomi (Joseph) Lansdowne House Library pen and watercolour, 280 x 470mm., 11 x 18&no.189;in., black ruled border on three sides, scale at foot, inscribed with above title and signed "Joseph Bonomi, Architect, 1786, Gt. Titchfield Street", light overall browning, slight creasing and two short tears at sheet edges, verso with the small ink stamp of the RIBA (where the drawing was on deposit) endorsed in pencil "Returned to owner". ***Provenance: By descent from Joseph Bonomi to the present owner. A group of drawings by Bonomi from this collection was sold in these rooms, 1 June 2000, lots 80-87. In 1762 Robert Adam began work on a house on the south side of Berkeley Square for the 3rd Earl of Bute. Three years later Bute sold the unfinished shell to William Petty, Earl of Shelburne and 1st Marquis Lansdowne. Adam continued to work on the house (his plans and services were included in the purchase price) which was largely complete by 1768. Bonomi`s unexecuted design for fitting up the gallery as a library was the fifth to be commissioned by Lansdowne who had already rejected proposals for the gallery from Adam himself (c.1764, drawing in Sir John Soane`s Museum), Pannini (1772), Clerisseau (1774) and Belanger (1779). George Dance`s designs of 1788-91 were eventually realised as a sculpture gallery in 1816-19 by Robert Smirke..

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