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Silver rectangular wire-lug lady's wristwatch, rectangular silvered dial with Arabic numerals and inner minute track, stone set bezel, fabric strap, 17mm; together with a Rotary silver rectangular lady's bracelet watch, rectangular silvered dial, stone set case, signed movement, silver and stone set bracelet, 11mm (at fault) and a rectangular chrome cased lady's bracelet watch for repair, 12mm (3)
TAXIDERMY: A cased taxidermy Eurasian blackbird, 20th century, modelled standing on a naturalistic stone ground, set to a metal framed glass case on oak base, label under for 'Mid-Wales Taxidermy Studios', 27cm W x 18cm D x 27.5H (case at fault), with a similarly cased song pippet by the same studio, 21cm W x 17.5cm x 23.5cm H (2)
HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE (2001) - SEALED UNOPENED HOGWARTS INVITATION ENVELOPEthe production made envelope addressed to Harry Potter. These envelopes can be seen flying through the air in the movie. Two styles of envelopes were made for production with either a rear wax seal or rear printed seal, this being of the latter style, 13.4cm x 18.4cmNote: This lot was purchased by the vendor from 'Memorabilia' at the NEC prior to the movie coming out
HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE (2001) - SEALED UNOPENED HOGWARTS INVITATION ENVELOPEthe production made envelope addressed to Harry Potter. These envelopes can be seen flying through the air in the movie. Two styles of envelopes were made for production with either a rear wax seal or rear printed seal, this being of the latter style, 13.4cm x 18.4cmNote: This lot was purchased by the vendor from 'Memorabilia' at the NEC prior to the movie coming out
HARRY POTTER & THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE (2001) - GOLD INLAID SONG SHEETthe elaborate gold inlaid production made song sheet with gold ribbon tie was used in the film by the students in the Great Hall at Hogwarts, 24.9cm x 21.1cmNote: This lot was purchased by the vendor from 'Memorabilia' at the NEC prior to the movie coming out
HARRY POTTER & THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE (2001) - WOODEN WAND AND OLIVANDER'S WAND BOXthe wand of two part construction, 35cm long, together with box numbered 5932.Note: This lot was purchased by the vendor from 'Memorabilia' at the NEC prior to the movie coming outThese boxes fly out of the shelves in Olivander's wand store when Harry goes to get his first wand.
WILLIAM SADLER II (1782 – 1839)View of Westport House, County Mayo, With Croagh Patrick in the distanceOil on canvas, 74cm x 54cmThe view of Westport House represents a key depiction within Sadler’s known oeuvre that goes beyond the traditional landscapes of Dublin and its environs. By including the domestic architectural feature within this extensive landscape setting, he combines two distinct traditions of Irish painting in the late 18th and 19th centuries. While these landscapes often had an element of the sublime or romantic, with the artist’s taking considerable license with the compositional arrangement for aesthetic preference, in this instance there is a clear topographical link established. The palladian mansion of Wesport, with it’s purest white stone facade, is set on the egde of Clew bay, with the majestic peak of Croagh Patrick rising in the distance. The original house would have been much smaller, it was built by Colonel John Browne, who was descent of the famous O’Malley clan. The east front of the house as it stands today was built by the Colonel’s grandson John 1st Earl of Altamont under the plans of the famous German architect Richard Cassels. Half a century later, the Earl’s son Peter added the south wing after a design by Thomas Ivory and his son completed the square with the work of James Wyatt. One of the earliest known depictions of the house, is in work dating from 1761 by the artist George Moore which saw it set amongst its newly designated park land. While the house in Sadler’s work is a realtively small feature, by placing it in the centre distance, highlighted by the sun shining down the side of the mountain, it immediately becomes the focal point. The landscape around it is extensive suggesting the considerable wealth and power of its inhabitants, which at this stage would have been the family of the 2nd Marquess of Sligo. Niamh Corcoran, September 2021
J Nash (19th century) Watercolour drawingVenetian waterways with figures and vessels, signed lower right Stone (20th century) Watercolour Interior with artists at their easels, signed and dated '84, 22cm x 32cm (2) Condition ReportVenetian Waterways - Pale brown foxing/damp damage throughout picture. One larger brown spot and several other smaller ones. Extensive damage to frame especailly at corners.Stone - Genearl war and some minor staining to mount.
Kiki McDonough, a green amethyst and diamond cluster ring, the central stone of faceted rectangular form, to a surround of diamonds, set in 18ct white gold, size M CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
An interesting early 20th century scrap book of sailing vessels: containing photographs, postcards and prints of famous sailing vessels including five pages of photographs aboard the three- masted steel barque 'Garthsnaid', also images of 'Cutty Sark', 'A G Ropes' after a typhoon in July 1905, 'Grace Harwar' 'Herzogin Cecilie' and others, the rear of the album containing later annotated watercolours.*Notes- The Hezogin Cecilie was a four -masted barque built in 1902. In 1936 she grounded on Ham Stone rock and drifted into the cliffs off Bolt Head, Devon, After being re floated she was beached off Starhole near Kingsbridge, where she capsized in 1939.
*Lisa Hammond (b.1956),four stoneware yunomi, impressed artist's monograms,largest 7.4cm high,two stoneware bottle vases, impressed artist's monograms,27 and 18cm high, andtwo stone bowls, one with finger impressions, one with impressed artist's monogram,20.5 and 16cm diameter (8)Provenance: The Trevor Coldrey Collection.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: All pieces in good order.
An Art Deco enamelled silver compact,by James Dixon & Sons, Birmingham 1933,of square form, with textured exterior and clasp, the clasp closing around a mottled-green stone, the lid enamelled with a white sunburst pattern, internally with a round mirror,8cm square, 4.20oztCondition report: Some lines to the enamelled lid appearing reapplied. Some spots of tarnish occurring.
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