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A 9ct rose gold ring, with central intertwining motif, 2.9g; a 9ct gold bar brooch, 1.7g; a 9ct gold box-link chain, 4g; a stick pin, with horseshoe terminal; a brooch in the form of a music note; a gilt bar brooch; and a gilt locket, of oval form, the front with monogram, the reverse with compartment for photo, dated 1867 (7)
An 18ct gold snake-link necklace, 3.8g; a lady's 9ct gold wristwatch, Rotary, the silvered dial with baton numerals, on a gold-plated strap; a 9ct gold signet ring, band cut, 1.4g; a 9ct gold crucifix pendant, 0.7g; a 9ct gold pendant, of flori-form, on a fine 9ct gold chain, 4.6g; two stick pins; a curb-link bracelet, with shoe charm; an arrow bar brooch, centred with a seed pearl flower head motif; three pairs of gilt cufflinks; etc
A pair of French spelter figures, one depicting a young boy in shorts clutching a stick and water vessel above a plaque reading "Badinage" also marked "Par L.Et F. Moreau, the other depicting a young woman herding ducks and carrying a parcel of fruit, marked Retour A La Ferme, each 46 cm tall approx
Margaret Wrightson (1877-1976),a member of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps,, dressed in a coat, a hat and holding a stick, inscribed 'Margaret Wrightson Sc 19',25cm high Margaret Wrightson (1877-1976) studied under William Blake Richardson and Edouard Lanteri at the Royal Academy of Art. She exhibited at the Royal Academy nineteen times between 1905 and 1921. She was involved in the surge in commissions of public memorials after World War One, such as that at Cramlington, Northumberland, from 1922, of St George.A similar bronze entitled ‘Mechanic, Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps’ dating from 1917 was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1919. Another work from 1928 commemorates Charles Lamb, in the Inner Temple in the City of London.
Pair of large bronze Japanese stick stands of hexagonal section with slightly outswept key fret decorated rim, the bodies decorated with panels of landscape scenes in a band to the top and foot, central incised diaper band and raised waist band with relief decoration of masks and fruit, Meiji. (2)
A good antique Mah-Jongg set contained in a five-drawer lift-front hardwood case with metal bound corners and swing carrying handles and including 148 Bamboo backed dovetail joined tiles, 4 dice, 120 bone stick-like counters and a tiny turned drum-shaped lidded box containing four circular pieces with green painted recessed characters. Sold together with a booklet produced by Chad Valley: "Mah-Jongg, sometimes called Sparrow, Rules of the Game and how to play it" and one Hamley Bros and two type-written Score Cards. This Mah-Jongg set is described with a note found accompanying it as Ivory/Bamboo dovetailed and was purchased by the vendor's grandfather, one M.J. Carnegie in Johannesburg in 1935.
Ernest Howard Shepard (British 1879-1976): 'Take a Big Stick Just in Case', original pencil drawing for 'Ben & Brock' E H Shepard 1966, 8cm x 8.5cm Provenance: the Estate of the Artist with Sally Hunter Fine Art, Halkin Arcade London No.51 in the Exhibition 'E H Shepard' December 1997, purchased by John Sergeant then by family decent to the vendor labelled verso DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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