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A late 17th century bronze mortar, Gloucestershire, attributed to Abraham Rudhall I (fl.1684-1718)With everted rim, cast twice to the body with the Royal Arms and cipher ‘CR’, rim diameter 13.4cm, height 10.5cmLiterature: See Michael Finlay, 'English Decorated Bronze Mortars & Their Makers' (2010), p. 41, fig. 50, for a mortar cast with the same medallion of the Royal Arms and attributed to the Rudhall Foundry, Gloucester. The author notes 'this version of the Royal Arms is very similar in design to the enamel bosses sometimes inset into pewter chargers of the James I and Charles I periods and it seems possible that a slightly larger version of one of these may have been brought into service to provide the stamp which was used on these mortars, all of whose decoration is usually extremely shallow, and has often worn almost away'.Provenance: Sotheby's 18 May 1997, Lot 573. The Tony Chapman Collection, West Yorkshire
A quantity of Westminster Philatelic Classics to include The 1849 20c Ceres Black stamp, The United States 5c Benjamin Franklin stamp, The British Empire Exhibition Wembleys, The Official overprinted stamps collection, The 1972 Machin Imperforate pair, all in original folders with COAs, a Penny Black and a 1913 Austrlian Kangaroo and Map in sealed plastic capsule (7)
A quantity of Westminster Philatelic Classics to include The 1840 Mulready Envelope, The 1840 Penny Black Cover, The 1840 Two Penny Blue, A set of four 1879-80 Queen Victoria stamp essays, The Shilling Green plate collection 1873-1880 and Victorian low value denominations and in original folders with COAs (6)
After Nikolai Ivanovich Lieberich (Russian, 1828-1883) - Cast patinated bronze model of a Legavaya hunting dog, in stalking pose with one forepaw raised, the naturalistic base signed in the cast in Cyrillic, indistinct circular foundry stamp (possibly C. F. Woerffel of St. Petersburg), olive green patina with surface verdigris, 31cm long x 19cm high
WEMYSS WARE: a large bulbous jug painted with roses, impressed and painted 'Wemyss' to base and oval Thomas Goode stamp, 26cm high; together with a matching wash basin 38cm diameter and pair of vases with frilled rims Condition Report : jug good, jsut some crazing, bowl wth cracks and water damage to base, one of the vases with rim chip Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Geo.V hallmarked Sterling silver spoon with Lincoln Cathedral finial, by James Usher & Son, Sheffield, 1923 and a quantity of hallmarked Sterling silver including three condiment spoons with Yorkshire rose finials, and a white metal teaspoon with fleur-de-lis finial, possibly with worn bigornes stamp to the back, gross 5.52ozt
Steven Townsend (Contemporary) A study of a Border Collie set against towering fells, limited edition print, 201/660, signed, publisher's blind stamp, in double card and pen lined mount, gilt framed under glass, 58 cm x 69 cm overall [Townsend is a self taught Lancashire artist famous for his dog pictures.]
All For Norway!, published by The Royal Norwegian Government's Information Office, London, on the occasion of H M King Haakon's 70th Birthday, August 3, 1942, the book's free front endpaper bearing numerous official military and naval inkstamps including a 26 July 1944 dated stamp of British Naval Liaison Officer HNorMS Tunsberg Castle
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