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* The New Caricature Dance Fan for 1794, Publish'd as the Act directs Novr. 10th. 1793, by Stokes, Scott & Croskey, No 18 Friday Street, folding paper fan, etched in sepia with a frieze of 14 caricatures of couples dancing along the top, and musical notation and lyrics for fourteen dances including The Musicians Flight to America, Little Farthing Rushlight, Prince Apolphus Fancy, The Primrose Girl, foxed and toned, several tiny holes, small discreet archival tape repair to lower edge on verso adjacent to right-hand guard stick, mounted on wooden sticks, 26 cm (10.25 ins) QTY: (1)NOTE:Schreiber Collection 51, p.11.
including a 9ct gold cruciform pendant and a 9ct gold chain, total weight 3.7 grams, a 9ct gold pendant, on an 18ct gold chain, total weight 12.3 grams, a turquoise and gold stick pin, a damaged diamond and gold pin and another stick pin, a French gold plated lighter by Dupont and a bronze casket with embossed decoration. *CR All with some wear.
A small collection of early to mid 20th Century art pottery to include; a small Royal Lancastrian 2321 patterned blue lustred dish with vein like design, a French glazed pottery Vallauris globular vase, a Roddy pottery moss like glazed globular vase, marked to base, and a Tunstall, 'Chameleon Ware' blue glazed handled chamber stick. (4) Further Details: Some crazing, general wear to all.
A collection of jewellery and watches to include a silver cased early 20th century Omega wristwatch, comprising a signed silvered dial with Arabic indices, subsidiary dial at 6, case approx 30mm, (missing crown) along with two silver cased pocket watches, a/f damaged, along with a plated open faced pocket watch pocket watches, stick pin crop brooch, enamel brooches, ladies pocket watch (1 bag) wear and tear commensurate with age Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person
A collection of late Victorian/Edwardian jewellery to include five 9ct gold rings, four which have damage or stones missing, along with a four 9ct gold sweetheart brooches, a 9ct gold wristwatch with later plated strap, total combined gross weight approx 38gms together with a cased white metal arrow brooch and other brooches and stick pins, cameo brooches, jet type jewellery, together with an Arts & crafts pewter jewellery casket with blue silk lining and metal trinket case(1 bag)
A 9ct rose gold wedding band together with two 9ct gold stone set lockets in heart form along with a Victorian garnet set 9ct gold stick pin, (cased) an Edwardian 9ct gold pearl and amethyst set stick pin and a cultured pearl 9ct gold stick pin (Q) Further details:wear and tear commensurate with age
A mid 19th century hallmarked silver pierced boat-shaped desk stand: two silver-mounted and cut-glass inkwells of squat bun form flanking a central hexagonal removeable taper stick with ornately cast and pierced border, engraved 'Presented to the Revd T. M. Tait, as a token of respect and esteem for him and his Ministry during TEN YEARS, Claydon, Novr 1861', the stand raised on four downswept foliate cast feet, maker's mark lH.H, assayed London 1859
A rare wooden rushlight holder, made completely in oak, and signed by the maker, Shropshire/Montgomeryshire borders, circa 1850 Having a plain cleft stick lever-action holder, with pin-hinge, the flat-top and 'facetted’ conical base stamped ‘W G Bound’ to underside, height 24.5cm Provenance: Former Graham Cutts Collection Literature: See Robert Ashley, ‘The Rushlight and Related Holders’ (2001), p. 232, pl.194, for a very similar example, again by William Bound (1829-1890). The author notes ‘wooden rushlight holders of any form very rarely survive’, compared to forged examples ‘they are more easily broken or discarded as worthless, few examples remain’
An early 19th century green-painted ash and elm Windsor armchair, West Country, circa 1810-40 Having a hooped stick back, the arm bow with incurved front arm supports, saddle-seat, on turned and low short baluster-turned front legs, plain turned rear legs, all joined by a crinoline stretcher, with particularly long rear 'torpedo' returns, height 96.5cm, width 60.5cm, seat height 42cm
A BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN AND BRASS EURASIAN TAPER STICK the porcelain Chinese, the brass Dutch, both 18th century, with tall cylindrical nozzle, gadrooned drip pan, double gadrooned skirt and base with scalloped and gadrooned edging, the centre of the baluster stem formed from the body of a blue and white porcelain miniature vase, the base from the base of a bowl, 10.2cm highProvenance: Alistair Sampson Ltd, London, 11th December 1997. The collection of the late Anthony du Boulay FSA (1929- 2022).
A Bretby stick stand, 20th century, modelled as a brown bear with inset glass eyes, standing beside a green glazed tree trunk, impressed maker's mark to base, 66cm high (at fault) Condition report: The stand shows chips and losses around the base. The bear shows signs of wear commensurate with age and use (please see photos). Minor hairline cracks to the top of the stand. No other obvious signs of damage or restoration.
* Vinkeles (Johannes, 1783- circa 1814). Hunting Scene at Fontainebleau, 1807, watercolour and ink on wove paper laid down on paper, depicting a hunting scene with a young lady mounted side saddle, a man with a dog at his feet holding her horse, three other men (one mounted with hunting horn across his chest, one holding a dog) nearby, two dogs, a gun and bag in the foreground, image size 25.5 x 19.8 cm (10 x 7 3/4 ins), signed in pencil to verso 'Johannes Vinkeles del. 1807. a Paris', framed and glazed (61.5 x 46.5 cm), photocopy of signature to verso of frame, together withVinkeles (Abraham, 1790-after 1864). Hunting Scene, 1807, watercolour and ink on wove paper laid onto paper, depicting three mounted figures including a young woman, and two men dressed in blue jackets with bicorn hats, a man walking with rabbits on a stick over his back, two dogs, one lapping at a puddle in the foreground, image size 25.9 x 19.8 cm (10 1/4 x7 3/4 ins), signed to verso in pencil (reinforced incorrectly with ink) 'Abraham Winkeles del. a Artist 1807', framed and glazed (61.5 x 46.5 cm), photocopy of signature to verso of frameQTY: (2)NOTE:Johannes Vinkeles (1783- circa 1814) was a watercolourist, draughtsman, engraver and illustrator. His father, Reiner Vinkeles (1741-1816) was born in Amsterdam and was a pupil of Jan Punt and Le Bas in Paris. Both Johannes and his brother Abraham (1790-1864) were taught by their father; their preferred subjects were horses.
Eleven vinyl albums from the 70's and 80's including Pink Floyd- The Dark side of the Moon, Be Bop Deluxe- Live! in the Jet Age, ELO- Out of the Blue, ELO- Discovery, Blondie- Parallel Lines, The Police- Zenyatta Mondatta, Bryan Ferry- Another Time, Another Place, Lets Stick Together, In Your Mind and Sparks- Propaganda, (11) All covers show the usual age and storage related issues with the vinyl having light marks and scratches throughout, but the overall condition is good.
A "Magnapole" pocket compass, cased Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture Shooting Medal engraved verso "Briton Jones Shooting Trophy, 1939, F.H. Ormerod", two jeweller's loupes, commemorative medals, agate stick pin in fitted box labelled for John Fulton, Jeweller, Hamilton, semi-precious gemstone bracelet, yellow metal Art Nouveau buttons etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
An Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity enamelled silver medal, another cast with a pistol and engraved verso "N.S.R.A. 22 Pistol Meeting Bisley, 1954, County Team", an enamelled football fob medal and a cased example cast with a peacock, with brooch fitting verso; together with a Birmingham silver cocktail swizzle stick, miniature penknife charm and a George III 1819 crown Condition Report:Available upon request
A serene pastoral scene: a shepherd boy skillfully cutting a stick, beautifully rendered in subtle hues and adorned with a glossy finish. Royal Copenhagen figurine #905. Royal Copenhagen backstamp. Artist: Christian ThomsenIssued: 20th CenturyDimensions: 3.5"L x 3.25"W x 7.25"HManufacturer: Royal CopenhagenCountry of Origin: DenmarkCondition: Age related wear.
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