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A fine Longton Hall coffee can, circa 1755 Of cylindrical form with a thin loop handle, finely painted in blue with the 'Folly' pattern of an obelisk on an island amongst sponged trees and bulrushes, a man walking with a stick to the left, two houses in the distance, 6.1cm high Footnotes: Provenance With Roderick Jellicoe Sponged decoration is rare on early porcelain and the 'Folly' pattern was therefore probably inspired by English delftware, where sponged trees often feature. A can from the Watney Collection in this pattern was sold by Phillips on 22 September 1999, lot 70 and another from the Barbara Leake Collection was sold by Bonhams on 12 March 2008, lot 49. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * * VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Mixed lot: a quantity of silver and white metal jewellery to include a hinged bangle, Arts and Crafts style brooch, red and blue glass fob, a fox bar brooch. three stick pins, a St Christopher medallion, a military 'wings' badge, and a faux gemstone ring, a pair of silver mounted oval amber cabochon earrings, together with a quantity of other jewellery to include a cloisonne pendant, a gilt metal late Victorian style pendant, four pairs of earrings and riding crop bar brooch
A folio of Old Master and later prints, 16th c and later, approx. 40, loose or pasted-in, including Marcantonio (c. 1470/82 - c. 1534) after Baccio Bandinelli (1493 - 1560), The Martyrdom of St Lawrence, second state, with the standing executioner's second stick partially-erased, n.d. [1520-30], mounted, creased, former repairs and losses, 42 x 55.5cm, by and after Thomas Frye (1710-1762), portrait of a man, from the 'Life-sized Heads series', [London, 1760], mezzotint, trimmed with loss of all lettering, further defects and losses, mounted and tipped-in, 44.5 x 33cm, by and after John Miller (1715-1790), A View of the Ruins of the City of Pæstum, s.l., n.d., engraving, trimmed and tipped-in, 33 x 43cm, Jan Sadeler I (1550-1600) after Hans Bol (1534-1593), landscape, n.d. [c. 1700], etching and engraving, mounted with some losses, 19.5 x 27cm, further engravings after Carracci, Rubens, Bartolozzi, Wilkie, etc., mounted named-views of Oxford, others, 19th calf over marbled boards, rubbed and scuffed losses Mixed condition: each sheet affected by a degree of wear, damage, loss &/or repair. Sold not subject to return.
VINTAGE & LATER 9CT GOLD, SILVER & OTHER JEWELLERY GROUP - to include 3 x 9ct gold bar brooches, 5.75cms across the longest, 9ct gold stick pin with central inset red stone, 4.5cms, 9ct gold paste set dress ring, Size P, 7.4grms gross the 9ct, 2 x 925 stamped necklaces, one pendant set with CZs in a twist format, the other with facet cut purple colour square stone, sterling and white metal charm bracelet holding eight charms and a mixed quantity of costume jewellery
VICTORIAN & LATER JEWELLERY, 5 ITEMS - to include a 9ct gold framed shell carved cameo brooch, 4.5 x 3.5cms, 12.5grms, 14ct gold stylised swirl brooch set with seed pearls, 3.5cms across, 3.1grms, unmarked and untested stick pin with clawed foot terminal, contents of the grip now lacking, 10cms overall L, 8grms and a large facet cut green glass and gilt metal circular brooch, 3.75cms diameter, also a Vauxhall Bedford Service gold coloured stick pin
BROADHURST CLARKSON & CO LONDON brass and leather covered three drawer telescope, early 20th century, 30cms L closed, a brass and leather covered three draw telescope, early 20th century, 16cms L closed, in pig skin carry case, bamboo swagger stick, the nickel cap engraved with Royal Welsh Fusiliers crest, 67cms L, a bamboo riding crop with leather lash, 41cms L and a Protector Lamp & Light Co brass and steel patent miner's safety lamp with steel hoop, 24cms H
A whalebone walking stick,19th century, the spherical head with fluted sides inlaid with horn over a horn cuff, the handle and shaft carved with geometric motifs throughout, 88cm longCondition ReportWith some more notable cracks toward the handle. With general scuffs, and surface cracks throughout.
A whalebone walking stick,19th century, the carved finial modelled as a fist, over two plain cuffs separated by horn inlays, the shaft carved with geometric motifs over a plain tip, 97cm longCondition ReportThe cuffs with cracks. The fist with a piece reset to the middle finger. With general scuffs and wear throughout.
A Mixed Selection of 35mm Cameras, to include a Petri 7s, body G, shutter working, RF patch bright & clear, optics G, together with an Olympus AZ-300 Super Zoom, body G-VG, shutter working with batteries inserted, in maker's case, also with a Yashica Minister D, body G, shutter working, speeds slower than 1/30s stick, RF patch bright & clear, optics G, also with a Ricoh Auto 126, body G, shutter working, together with a Yashica 35, shutter not working, RF patch bright & clear, optics G, also with a Zenit 11, body G, shutter working, with a Helios-44M-4, optics F-G, some light fungus present, with a Zorki 4, body G, shutter working but second curtain sometimes sticks, with Jupiter-8, optics F-G, some light haze & cleaning marks present, also with a Pentax P30T, body G, shutter not tested, with a Pentax-A Zoom f/4 35-70mm lens, optics F, some haze present, also with a a Zorki-4, body G, shutter working, RF patch bright & clear, with a Jupiter-8, optics F, some light fungus present, also with a Kodak Retinette IB, body G, shutter working, also with a Praktica BMS, body G-VG, shutter working, with a Pentacon MC f/1.8 50mm lens, optics G, some light haze present,
Three Stereo 35mm Stereoscopic Cameras, to include an Iloca Stereograms camera, body G-VG, shutter working, speeds below 1/25s stick, rangefinder patch bright & clear, with dual-Cassarit f/2.8 35mm lenses, optics F-VG, some slight separation to one side, with some light haze present, also with a TDC Stereo Colorist, body G-VG, shutter working, optics G-VG, together with a Kodak Stereo Camera, body G-VG, shutter working, optics G, some light dust present, (3)
(1) Talking Pictures: Two Image Works. Wiesbaden, Harlekin Art, 1988. Multiple in printed cardboard box, 34 x 30 x 8.5 cm, signed and numbered 172/199. Contains an assembling of objects in a polyurethane insert, hardcover book with slides and a vinyl album, painted plastic leaf and text sheets. In mint condition. (2) Resource Kunst. Schierbrock/Kassel, Schierbrock Edition/NO Institute, 1989. Two volumes, 129/ 32 pp. (3) Orte-Wege-Nomaden. Catalogue for a group exhibition at Kunstraum Kunoldstrasse Kassel, 1986. Softcover, 64 x 32.5 cm, 4 pp. with fold-outs. (4) City Souvenir: Expanded Performance, 12. Juni - 5. Juli 1987. Kassel, J. O. Olbrich, 1987. Leporello, 21.5 x 13 cm, with mounted cocktail stick. Features documentation of Olbrich's performance at Documenta 8. (total 5)
(1) Folded A4 sheet, listing James Lee Byars actions that took place in Amsterdam between April 30 - May 15 1975. Shows a b/w image of the artist holding a golden stick during one of the actions. Stamp of De Appel on verso. (2) Two folded sheets regarding a JLB event taking place on January 1 1981 at 1 a.m. in the Amsterdam Botanical Gardens, organized by De Appel. One sheet is a personal invitation to join the event (sent in the envelope added in this lot), the other one contains a summary of the event. (3) The Very Great Search for James Lee Byars. Double sided postcard printed white on black, published in conjunction with a James Lee Byars performance at the Hortus Botanicus on August 23, 1981, organized by De Appel. This copy addressed to Helen van der Mey. (total 5)
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