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PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR [FRENCH 1841-1919], LITHOGRAPH, 1904, IMAGE: H 12", W 6 1/4", "VALTAT": Published by Vollard, Paris. From "L'Album des Douze Lithographies Originales"; stone signed lower right; framed. References: Delteil/Stella 38. Provenance: purchased from The J.L. Hudson Gallery, Detroit, MI.
HANDMADE DIAMOND RING Generously donated by Alan P. Fulton Artisan Goldsmith Handmade 2 stone sky blue and white round brilliant cut diamond open cross over ring mounted in platinum and 18ct yellow gold. *Handmade refers to the forging of the shank and the individually constructed settings all from wrought metal. When insuring this should be noted and taken into consideration. The diamonds are set between the narrow wave shaped platinum band and the bulbous ended tapering 18ct. Yellow gold wire which passes through and under the platinum on one side. The white round brilliant cut weights 0.40ct, is 'F' colour, VS2 clarity (IGI cert 116410541) and the colour enhanced sky blue 0.07cts. Estimated Value: £4,115.00 Terms and Conditions: The ring cannot be exchanged for any alternative item. It is non refundable with no cash alternative. In the event that the ring requires to be resized, this can be agreed at time of pick up/once delivered. Pick up location: 14 Montgomery St, Eaglesham, Glasgow G76 0AS Delivery is to any UK address only. The initial resizing of the ring is free of charge if carried out by Alan P Fulton Jewellers. Thereafter any work requiring to be done will be chargeable. Any third party work will not be covered. In the event of the recipient getting the ring resized by a third party it would be done at their expense and any subsequent issue would be their responsibility. Should the ring need to be resized it will be booked in as soon as possible, subject to availability.
MARTIN SMITH (born 1950); 'Stacked piece', redware, brick and yellow stone, coloured slip to interior, made 1982, diameter 27cm (max). Provenance: Purchased from The Craft Centre and Design Gallery, Leeds, 1986. Exhibited: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Balance and Space: Martin Smith Ceramics 1976-96, 1996. The Curator of the Rotterdam exhibition wrote to Alan and Pat in July 1996: 'The bowl on the cut brick bars is the only one of its kind in the exhibition. The other two objects of this series, of which there were slides, have not surfaced'. CONDITION REPORT: Miniscule chip to rim, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
ROBERT FEATHER (born 1951); a hallmarked silver ring with large amber stone, ring size R. Provenance: Commissioned and purchased from the artist, 2003. An unusual acquisition as the Firth's claimed not to enjoy commissioning. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Nineteen private press books, Fleece Press and others, most cased (19). Provenance: Purchased from the estate of W. A. Ismay, 2001 CONDITION REPORT: Country Vignettes y Richard Jeffries, The Hermit Press, 1991, engravings by Anthony Christmas. Good condition, not cased. Cats and Landladies' Husbands, T.E. Lawrence in Bridlington, Fleece Press. Good condition, not cased. Book plates by Simon Brett & Brian North Lee, Fleece Press, post 1989. Good condition, not cased. Auto-biography of Luke Hanson, 1817, Ed Robin Myers, Fleece Press, 1991. Good condition, cased. Wood Engravings of Frank Martin compiled by Hal Bishop, Previous Parrot Press, 1998. Good condition,not cased. Wood Engravings of John Farleigh by Monica Poole, Gresham Books, 1985. Minor marking to cover, not cased. First Friends, by Ronald Blythe, Fleece Press, 1997. Good condition, cased. Moods & Tenses: Portraits & Characters of Peter Reddick by Ian Rogerson, Fleece Press, 1999. Good condition, cased. Cross Section, Society of Wood Engravers 1987, Fleece Press, 1988. Spine very slightly faded, not cased. Dear Mercia, Paul Nash Letters to Mercia Oakley, 1909-18, Ed Janet Boulton, Fleece PRess, 1991. Good condition, cased. Francis Bacon of Gardens, engravings by Betty PEnnell, Fleece Press, 1991. Loose dedication page - by design. Good condition, not cased. Reynolds Stone by Michael Harvey, Fleece Press, 1992. Good condition, cased. Gwen Raverat, Wood Engraver by Selbourne & Newman, Fleece PRess, 1996. Case slightly torn, both good condition. Wood Engravings of Ethelbert White, by Chapman, Fleece Press, 1992. With two mounted engravings. Good condition, cased. Mr Derrick Harris, including Royal Flush and engravings, Simon Brett, Fleece Press, 1998. Good condition, cased. Booklet: Thos Tuner's Diary 1754-1763, Fleece PRess, 1987. Good condition, not cased. Three miniature books by Fleece PRess: In Praise of John Baskerville, The Art of Binding Books, and The Country Life - all uncased, good condition. POSTAGE: cost for postage within UK would be £45 + VAT (2 x large box, due to weight).
TANJA UFER (born 1973); a rough cut ring, silver and 22ct gold, kumboo rough diamond, ring size O. Provenance: Purchased in 2002. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. The main stone is as described in the catalogue - a rough diamond (kumboo is the silver gilt technique on the ring). There are two other tiny faceted diamonds set into the band.
A late 19th / early 20th Century part dessert service decorated in burgundy and gilt and with floral sprays, to include tazza and plates, various other decorative plates to include "Chinese Tree" pattern wares, stone china plates, etc, transfer decorated in underglaze blue, a 19th Century tureen and cover decorated in puce and gilt, a Mason's "Chinese Peony" pattern sauce tureen, cover and stand, a similarly decorated Spode's Copeland dish, a small collection of Wedgwood "Peter Rabbit" child's tea wares, a late 19th / early 20th Century Coalport cup, saucer and plate, retailed by James Green & nephew, London
Hind (A.M.) - Wenceslaus Hollar and His Views of London and Windsor..., engraved frontispiece, 64 plates (some folding), ink inscription to front pastedown, original cloth, gilt, t.e.g., uncut, rubbed, bumped, spine and boards sunned , 1922 § Stone (Reynolds) Wood Engravings of Thomas Bewick, number 383 of 1000 signed editions, collotype illustrations, original cloth, a little rubbed and bumped, spine faded , 1953 § Goldschmidt (E.P.) The Printed Book of the Renaissance, plates and illustrations, ex-library copy with stamps and labels, original cloth, gilt, t.e.g., uncut, spine ends bumped, spine sunned, Cambridge, 1950; and c.45 others, Prints and Print-Making, v.s. (c.50)
A KINGS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, with South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps (3508 PTE J.GALE. DORSET REGT). A QV Volunteer Force L.S.G.C., engraved (30 CORPL G. SQUIBB 1st V.B DORSET REG), and EVII Naval L.S.G.C. (V.337 G.C. SQUIBB, STO, R.N.R.). A GVI India Service medal, and two QV Volunteer Force L.S.G.C. medals, engraved (SERGT ROBT ADAMS. 1st V.B. D.R.) and (1729. Cpt. J.R. STONE. 1/Dorset. V.A.)
A wooden box containing a quantity of glass photographic plates with images of both a sailing and a military nature, some with titles, including 'Black Watch', depicting members marching and at rest; 'Deserter'; 'Soldiers Asleep', showing two soldiers asleep on a bench; 'Capsize'; 'Jelsa Fjord Steamboat'; 'Ship Full Sail', showing sailors in oil skins on the deck of a ship at sea; 'On the Mersey'; 'Yachting on Windermere'; 'Schooner'; and 'Wreck Rock Ferry Ship 96', the last depicting a sailing ship with its keel across a large stone harbour wall, box 10cm x 28cm x 10.5cm, each plate 8.5cm square (qty)
A Hicks & Meigh 'Stone China' circular plate printed and painted with bird, bough, flower heads and leafage, 21.5cm diameter; a Mason's patent Ironstone China shaped circular plate plates, printed and painted with a Chinoiserie scene on a scroll ground, border with pair of panels, flowers and leafage, 25cm diameter; two Copeland & Garrett late Spode ironstone plates, two Victorian decorative plates, all Circa 1830-1860 (6)
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