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After Gerrit Dou (Dutch 1613-1675). An Oil on Panel: Copy of 'The Violin Player' (1653) depicted in a stone archway with figures behind and manuscript propped on a ledge before him, 18½" x 14" (47 cm x 36 cm). Contained in a fine carved and beaded frame enriched with a painted band of undulating foliage, 25½ in x 20½ in (65 cm x 52 cm).
A NORWEGIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL LEAF BROOCH BY BERNARD MELDAHL, set throughout with light blue enamelling, Bernard Meldahl makers mark, stamped 925 S Sterling Norway, length 4cm, weight 8.7gms; a second Norwegian silver and enamel brooch by Aksel Holmsen, the abstract swirl brooch set with light blue and white enamelling, Aksel Holmsen makers mark, stamped Sterling 925 S Norway, length 5cm, weight 8.2gms; a Danish silver and blue stone necklace, the seven open oval shaped drops each set with a single round cut blue stone, to the front of a fine oval link chain on bolt ring clasp. Mount stamped Sterling Denmark. Total length 36cm. Weight 14.1gms; and a German silver necklace, of articulated moulded leaf shaped mounts on bolt ring clasp. Stamped 835 Germany. Total length 44cm. Weight 17.3gms.
A WALTHAM POCKET WATCH WITH FOB AND DECORATIVE CHAINS. Circular white enamel dial with printed roman index, sunken seconds sub dial at 6 o'clock position and blued steel hands, gold plated case diameter 54mm with floral decoration to rear which unscrews to reveal a full plate 17 Jewel movement signed American Waltham Watch Co. 21023154, accompanied by an unmarked seal fob set with a blue stone and two decorative chains measuring 80 & 110mm.
A GROUP OF SILVER ITEMS, COMPRISING: three differing five bar toast-racks, Birmingham, 1936, Birmingham, 1934 and Sheffield, 1933; a seven bar toast-rack, Birmingham, 1933; a dish, Chester, 1901; two silver-mounted glass scent-flasks, Birmingham, 1919 and London, 1924; six teaspoons and a pair of sugar-tongs, London, 1902 and 1903; a button-hook with cast thistle and purple stone terminal; an engine-turned pencil and a pencil-holder, weighable silver 12 troy ounces.
Jeff Beck GuitarAn original Fender Stratocaster guitar played and owned by the great Jeff Beck. Jeff owned the guitar from 2011 and played it on September 23rd and 24th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in LA where it was autographed by Steve Tyler, Sting, Nicole Scherzinger, Tal Wilkenfeld, Joss Stone, Lisa Marie Presley and Lady Gaga. It returned to the UK in 2016 and was used by Jeff to record the 2016 Loudhailer album. The guitar comes complete with its original Fender case and a Jeff Beck Japan 2017 original tour programme.
Derbyshire SafariWhy go to Africa? Come on safari in the High Peak, Derbyshire. 4 nights for 6 people in a luxury tented safari lodge at The Gathering in Edale. Located on private land at the base of Kinder Scout moorland, get away from it all and treat yourself to a safari experience in an awesome canvas lodge with 3 luxurious bedrooms, roll top bath heated by woodburner, and sunset verandah looking out over the iconic dry stone walls and pasture of the High Peak. Proper linen and real fires lull you to sleep to the sound of the moorland streams. No lions, no worries.
Darren Yeadon (b.1970) ''Fish'' Signed, carrara marble, 36cm high See illustration Brought up by the sea in Whitby, Darren Yeadon began his work as a quarryman and stonemason. Learning about geology, how to extract materials from the earth; then to split huge pieces up, shape them and finally carve stones to fit into arches, church windows and architectural applications. He developed a real flair and interest in carving stone and three-dimensional forms. Suffering a life-threatening road accident in his mid-twenties caused him to readdress his approach to life and kindled his intense fascination and appreciation of nature and the beauty of our time on earth. He began carving rocks and off cuts from the quarry developing a strong personal style and dedication. He soon began to receive commissions and was sent to Italy to find a marble for a client. Seeking to develop a further understanding of the material he went to live in Carrara preferring the quarries of Michelangelo. Now established in both Pembrokeshire and Whitby, he continues to work from his studio in many types of stone and regularly goes over to Italy to buy Carrara marble. He has held exhibitions at the Staithes Gallery Whitby, Tenby Museum, the Houses of Parliament and the Pembrokeshire Botanical Gardens currently hold a number of his works.
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