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‡CHARLES JOHNSON PAYNE (Snaffles) 1884-1967'The Biggest Walls in the Country was in it- and Heaven help them as had to be building them up after us'colour lithograph, pencil signed 'Snaffles' in the lower left margin, with blindstampI. 11 1/2 x 18 1/2 inProvenance: with Fores Ltd, London The hunt depicted are the Galway Blazers, galloping in their famous stone wall CountryThe rider heading for the un-jumpable spot on the left side is said to depict Snaffles himself. In the middle distance a hunt character named Major Walker is looking over his shoulder to check on his wife who is jumping the wall in the foreground
AFTER JOHN STURGESS (fl. 1869-1903)Punchestown. Conyngham Cup, 1872, originally engraved by Edward Gilbert Hesterrepublished prints by Louis Wolff & Co. Ltd, 245 Tottenham Court Road, London, part printed in colour(originally published, Dublin, June 1st 1872 by Thomas Cranfield, 115 Grafton Street and Arthur Ackermann, 102 Regent Street, London) with a printed dedication to the Marquis of DroghedaSubjects comprise (1) The Start (2) The Stone Wall (3) The Double (4) The Finishall with some time staining, and folding within imagePl. 21 1/2 x 31 in; a set of four (4)Each plate shows the names of the horses and riders. The race was won by Heraut d'Armes, ridden by Captain Smith; 2nd Curragh Ranger, Mr G. Moore; 3rd Bashfull, Mr Whyte; 4th Waterford, Captain MacFarlane. The Conyngham Cup was inaugurated in 1854, and historically was one of the highlights of the racing season at Punchestown. John Sturgess was known as a hunting and racing lithographer. He worked largely for The Illustrated London News between 1875 and 1885, and exhibited in London at the Royal Society of British Artists and at The Royal Hibernian Society.
A Danish unmarked silver ruby marriage box, hinged lid and base with bright-cut swag decoration, height 10cm, 2.5ozVery good overall condition, box has join marks up both sides, all stones present, one shoulder stone has quite a large chip, no obvious damage, lightly surface scratched all over, unmarked.
A PAIR OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN PLAQUES, PROBABLY STAFFORDSHIRE, C1820 painted in bright enamels with flowers on a stone ledge, in gilt border, 23.5cm diam, 19th c gilt gadrooned frames Deframed for the present sale, one framed somewhat damaged, plaques in good condition, not cracked or chipped, enamels fresh. Gilding not rubbed, no restoration
A silver pendant on neck ring, pierced and cast open diamond shape set with central amber coloured stone, a pair of similar silver and amber coloured stone cuff links, two silver rings and a silver chain, stamped 835 mark, 5.5cm. (pendant drop), (6) Provenance British Art Pottery and Design, Woolley and Wallis 5th December 2014 lot 570
Victorian memorial pendant, centred with a bouquet of hair tied with a seed pearl ribbon and bordered with paste stones set in silver, 32mm x 24mm; also a paste set rectangular buckle, the centre inset with heather flowers, backed in silver, 28mm; a larger paste set brooch centred with a purple stone backed in silver, 40mm; and a paste set elliptical buckle, 40mm (4)
Good diamond ring, round brilliant cut stone estimated as 2.69cts, colour L/M, clarity VS1-2, in a four claw platinum mount, the shoulders channel set to each side with round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 0.72ct, and graded H-I in colour and VS1-2 clarity, all set in platinum, the ring marked 'Pt 950'NB: Valued for insurance replacement in 2012 at £29,500 and with an IGI diamond report dated 2008
Diamond baguette five stone ring, having three central baguette cut diamonds flanked by smaller baguette cut diamonds totalling approx. 1.35cts, the stones evenly matched in colour and clarity, estimated as H/I and VS clarity, all set in 18ct white gold, size L/M, gross weight approx. 4.7gNote: Valued for insurance in 2018 at £4,900
Victorian pearl necklace, set with 83 uniformly sized pearls, the largest being approx. 2 metric grains, the smallest approx. 1 grain, the whole united with a diamond seven stone cluster clasp in silver and backed in gold, the stones being old brilliant cuts, the largest approx. 0.1ct, length 39cm
Diamond five stone ring, graduating brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 0.25ct, set in 18ct gold, size M/N, gross weight approx 2.3g; also a further diamond five stone ring, set with old mine cut stones totalling approx. 0.15ct, in platinum and yellow gold, size M, gross weight approx. 2.2g (2)
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