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A three stone diamond ring, the central brilliant cut diamond measuring 7.1 x 7.1 x 4.3mm estimated to weight 1.31 carats, flanked by two brilliant cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.70 carats each, in white gold mount and shank, unmarked but tests at approximately 9ct gold, ring size N, 3.2g gross.
‘Stack House’ a good and important early English painted wooden dolls house and contents, circa 1820, previously on display at the Vivien Greene Dolls House museum, the façade and sides with painted trompe l’oeil, creating a convincing red brick Regency house with stone string course, panelled front door with fanlight, Doric columns to portico and nine sash windows with painted blinds, the kitchen window is particularly interesting and shows a wire blind to keep out flies and a maidservant peering over, awaiting visitors perhaps, the black pitch roof has two chimneys, the front opens in two wings to four rooms, hallway and landing, mounted on a wooden stand. Hallway: this is entered by a painted wooden archway with painted marbled columns, leading to staircase with red silk carpet and ochre painted walls. Kitchen: with plain wood walls and floor, Evans and Cartwright tinplate cooking range with wooden fire surround and brass hand wound mechanical spit Jack, fixed hanging wooden shelves and a selection of kitchen furniture including wooden table, chairs, tinplate Evans & Cartwright chair, food, pots, pans, plates, serving dishes, kettle, utensils and more. Ground floor dining room: with cream floral wallpapers, Evans and Cartwright tinplate fireplace and painted wooden ‘marbled’ surround, good amount of furniture to include wooden tables, pink upholstered chairs with settee, bureau, bird in cage, chessboard (incomplete), and various ornaments, together with two bisque shoulder head seated gentlemen. First floor landing: with blue floral wallpapers, chest of drawers, pram and painted wooden Grodnertal doll in original clothes. First floor bedroom: with cream foliage wallpapers, Evans and Cartwright tinplate fireplace and painted wooden ‘marbled’ surround, Chinois four poster bed, wooden table, chest, Evans & Cartwright washstand, ornaments, Grodnertal and peg wooden dolls (Grodnertal with paint loss to face, peg lacks one lower arm). First floor drawing room: with cream papered walls, Evans and Cartwright tinplate fireplace and painted wooden ‘marbled’ surround, nice mauve upholstered settee and chairs, Evans & Cartwright table, display cabinet, clock, bird cage and more, together with two Parian shoulder head dolls and a Grodnertal wooden doll (face and lower legs overpainted). House (without stand) 36” (91cm) tall, with stand 59 ¾” (151.5cm), 40” (112cm) wide, 15 ½” (39cm) deep. Stand 24” (61cm) tall, (condition: some repaired cracks to façade, marble effect fireplace surrounds and kitchen surround and Jack not original, stand 19th century but probably not original to house). Provenance: The house originates from Settle in Yorkshire, where it is believed to have remained in Stack House with one family for more than one hundred years, it was subsequently sold to, an antique dealer in Sussex who sold it to Miss Mary Titcomb a friend of Vivien Greene’s, the House features in ‘English Dolls’ Houses of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century’ Vivien Greene’s first book on Dolls Houses and the house was later exhibited in her famous Rotunda Museum, Oxford. The house was sold in 1998 by Bonhams Auctioneers, London as part of the Vivien Greene museum collection. Jennifer Le Masurier later acquired the house and has since done further extensive research into the history and family which will all be offered with the house. Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
‘The Richardson House’ a large and impressive painted wooden dolls house and contents, English mid 18th century, previously on display in the Vivien Greene Dolls House museum, the sand stone brick effect façade with two steps leading to painted green panelled front door with glazed fanlight, eight recently glazed windows and quoining to each side, with later painted black pitch roof with two chimneys, opening in two wings to six rooms on three levels, hallway and landing with staircase and annex to rear of ground floor landing, all rooms with interior doors and moulded wood surrounds, painted marble effect built-in wooden fireplaces. Hallway and landing with rare original painted wood effect walls, kitchen with painted blue walls, built in plate rake, shelf, cupboard and good Evans and Cartwright tinplate stove with painted marble effect surround, first floor drawing room with fine mid 18th century wall papers with large leaf and rose pattern and rare panel of exotic birds eating fruit. With a good selection of contents including Waltershausen settee with scroll shaped ends, four chairs and a carver all with mauve silk upholstery and three further smaller chairs, sewing table with lyre shaped supports and hinged top (loose), marble top writing desk with pigeon holes, side board with mirror back and painted pillar supports, bureau with two drawers and fold down front, display cabinet with blue lining and two drawers (lacks glass to front) and a chest of drawers all with gold transfer decoration, pair of pink silk upholstered chairs with tassels, painted tinplate mirror on stand with shaped and moulded legs and twisted supports, family of five painted wooden dolls and two with moulded hair styles (both lack lower legs and one lacks arms) and a bisque shoulder head maid together with a good selection of wooden furniture, ornaments, kitchenalia and more, 42 ½” (108cm) tall, 36” (92cm) wide, 15” (38cm) deep , (condition: since this house was sold in the Vivien Greene sale part I in December 1998 the present owner has carefully removed the later red paint to the façade to reveal wonderful original sand stone brick detail, added repainted window brick pediments, replaced sills and repainted front door and steps). Provenance: Prior to being on display at Vivien Greene’s museum the house was the property of the late Sir Albert Richardson, past president of The Royal Academy and pre-eminent authority on 18th century architecture, the drawing room wall paper is of particular interest and has been identified and dated to 1777. Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
‘Holly Bush House’ a Silber & Fleming painted wooden dolls house and contents, circa 1890, the stone and red brick effect façade with green base and wooden front door with moulded portico, three glazed windows, and painted green tin-plate balcony, front opening to two rooms on two levels, each room with original wall and floor papers, good tinplate and gold gilt fire places, with a good selection of furniture including tinplate lithographed bedroom suite, bone table and chairs, ornaments, accessories and three bisque dolls, house 23” (59cm) tall, 11” (28cm) wide, 7 ½” (19cm) deep, (condition: portico repainted, small doll lacks one leg and hand, contents a mix of antique and modern).
‘Bay View House’ a Silber & Fleming painted wooden dolls house and contents, circa 1890, the stone and brown brick effect façade with brown base and wooden front door with moulded portico, three glazed windows, and front opening to two rooms on two levels, each room with original wall and floor papers and tin-plate fire places, with a good selection of furniture including four wooden chairs with lithographed floral backs and tinplate piano, ornaments, accessories and two bisque dolls, house 18 ¾” (88cm) tall, 10 ½ ” (27cm) wide, 8” (20cm) deep, (condition: base and door repainted, both dolls a/f).
‘Rose Villa’ a Silber & Fleming painted wooden dolls house and contents, circa 1890, the white stone and red brick effect façade with green base and wooden front door with moulded portico and steps, four glazed windows, and painted green tin-plate balcony, front opening to two rooms on two levels, each room with original wall papers and tin-plate fire places, with a good selection of furniture including velvet upholstered settee, three chairs and lithographed sideboard with mirror, ornaments, accessories and china shoulder head mother and daughter, house 16” (41cm) tall, 10 ½ ” (27cm) wide, 8” (20cm) deep, (condition: exterior restored, one foot missing from mother).
‘Sunnyside House’ a large Silber & Fleming painted wooden dolls house and contents, circa 1890, the white stone and yellow brick effect façade with green base, steps leading to front door with moulded portico, six glazed windows, and painted green balconies, front opening to four rooms on two levels, each room with original wall papers and built in painted marble effect fire places, kitchen with built in dresser and shelf, with a good selection of furniture including set of four chairs with embossed paper decoration and upholstered seats with floral decoration, tinplate kitchen range, gold gilt picture frames, good selection of ornaments and accessories and bisque shoulder head maid, house 29” (74cm) tall, 24” (61cm) wide, 14 ½” (7cm) deep, (condition: exterior restored). Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
‘Shamrock House’ a fine and early wooden dolls house, probably Irish, late 18th century, with painted stone exterior, the façade having large double bay, porch entrance with arched doorway, reverse painted glazed windows with painted window bars and curtains, moulded sills and painted key-stones, left side with single story annex, open doorway, and further glazed window, right side with detachable store-room, open window, door and inner partition, pitched painted black roof with tile effect and two chimney’s, the roof lifts of to reveal upper floor with two bedrooms and hall way with simple open doorways, first floor lifts of to reveal a further two rooms, three hallways, one with partially made staircase and annex, all with open doorways, main rooms with cut in fire-places, 10 ½” (27cm) tall, 20” (51cm) wide, 13” (33cm) deep, (condition: one key-stone and window sill edge replaced, another sill front missing, normal wear), together with small note of provenance, relating to maker.
An early Moritz Gottschalk model 2090? Painted wooden blue roof dolls house, German circa 1895, on a painted grey base, exterior with painted sand stone bricks and paper brick effect above, covered steps with two columns leading to painted brown panelled door with fanlight, glazed bay windows with similar door and windows to first floor with decorative painted pediments, pitched roof with two chimneys, opening in one wing to two rooms with good original papers throughout, 26” (66cm) tall, 15” (38cm) wide, 13” (33cm) deep, (condition: some repainting to base steps, columns and chimneys and some minor touching up in other areas, left side and rear with some loss to papers and staining).
A small wooden dolls house with red brick paper lithographed exterior, German circa 1905, with steps leading to painted brown door with metal knocker and portico with two columns, three glazed windows and pitched roof, front opens to two rooms with later wallpapers, 20” (51cm) tall, 13” (33cm) wide, 10” (25cm) deep, (condition: porch and widow surrounds repainted, general loss and staining to exterior and interior papers), together with a paper lithographed red brick and stone dolls house with painted red pitched roof, 19” (49cm) tall, 10” (25cm) wide, 8 ¼” (21cm) deep, (condition: some repainting and loss/staining to papers), (2 items).
A large Moritz Gottschalk blue roof dolls house , German circa 1890, with paper red/sand stone brick effect to exterior, standing on a green base with two steps leading to green panelled front door with metal handle, and porch with two decorative pillars, turret with blue triangular roof, eleven glazed windows with painted and moulded frames and pitched painted blue roof, front lifts of to four rooms on two levels and with original wall papers, and internal doors, furniture includes a selection of cherry wood tables, chairs with blue upholstery, marble top table, chaise lounge with Parian type shoulder head doll dressed as a maid, bed and cupboards, 27” (68cm) tall, 29” (73cm) wide, 15 ½” (39cm) deep, (condition: lacks chimney and decorative plaque, some stains to papers, turret not original, professional restoration to window frames and sides to roof, lacks hinges. Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
A charming early English dolls house cupboard with balustrade roof, English, 19th century, a lovely display cabinet for dolls house miniatures, the painted stone grey exterior with flat balustrade roof, two glazed doors to front opening to six rooms on three levels, all with decorative papers, 39” (99cm) tall, 24 ½” (62cm) wide, 13” (33cm) deep, (condition: paint to exterior not original, some loss to balustrade). Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
A silver and lapis pendant by Arthur and Georgie Gaskin, the rounded rectangular silver frame set with seven scored gold squares, and central large polished lapis stone, stamped G, 2.5cm. long ProvenanceBonhams, July 2007. ExhibitedArthur & Georgie Gaskin, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, 1982, catalogue number G.45. (provenance family descent, lent by Joscelyne V Charlewood Turner).
A CHINESE GILT BRONZE "DRAGON" EWER gold coloured metal, probably early Ming, with a chained cover and a simple loop handle, the cover, neck and shoulders chased with five clawed dragons amidst cloudscrolls, on a patinated ground, the lid with a lobed finial inset with a red stone within a beaded border, the globular body engraved with scaly dragons amidst cloud scrolls within chased rui borders, the upper register with flowerheads centred by semi-precious cabochon stones and the lower register with stylised lotus on a patinated ground, the underside of the base with an extensive inscription and an old collector's label "Luisa Feltrinelli Doria no. 152", 22cm highProvenance: According to a label on the base previously in the collection of Luisa Feltrinelli Doria No.152An English private collection. Acquired by the grandfather of the present owner, and thence by descent
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