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George V engine turned silver cigarette case, London 1945, George V silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1924, Edward VII cut glass dressing table jar having a silver cover hallmarked for London 1909, a pair of Indian white metal salts and a similar napkin ring, combined weight 10oz approx Condition:
J.W. BENSON, LONDON: A QUARTER CHIMING TABLE CLOCK, the 6.25" brass dial with foliate spandrels and foliate engraved centre inscribed "J.W. Benson, London", the silver chapter ring with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a coiled gong, in a fitted black lacquer case with gilt chinoiserie decoration and brass claw feet, 15" high.
A FRENCH EMPIRE BURR-WOOD MARBLE TOP CENTRE TABLE, with gilt bronze mounts, the circular top above a plain frieze, raised on a column support ending in a triform base, 28cms high x 33cms diam.Provenance: Selected contents from the Estate of Marevna (1892-1984) Born Marie Vorobieff-Stebelska in Cheboksary, Russia and given her signature nickname by Maxim Gorky, after a Russian fairy sea princess, Marevna moved to Paris in 1912 as an aspiring twenty year old. It was there that she became friends with some of the greatest artists and writers of the early twentieth century then resident in Montparnasse and especially at La Ruche, among them were Pablo Picasso Georges Braque, Marc Chagall , Jean Cocteau, Ilya Ehrenburg, Max Jacob, Moise Kisling, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani and Chaim Soutine.It was while a resident of La Ruche that Marevna met the prominent Mexican artist Diego Rivera and the two had a complicated relationship, which produced a daughter, Marika in 1919. Rivera returned to Mexico in 1921, leaving Marevna and their daughter behind in Paris.The following lots (1238-1249a) are some of the items Marevna chose to surround herself with in later years, some of which can be seen in the images shown here, notably her easel, upon which no doubt she created and showcased some of her most famous works, and an alabaster mask of an unidentified face, perhaps showcasing the inspiration she received from her friends and contemporaries, such as Picasso and Braque
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, the adjustable shield-shaped mirror above a three-quarter galleried top with a frieze drawer, above a fielded panel door enclosing a faux sienna marble-lined interior, on square tapering legs united by an "X"-shaped stretcher and terminating in spade feet, the drawer stamped "Morris & Co., 149 Oxford Street", 53.5" high x 20" wide
A DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY TIP-TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE, the shaped top with a central marquetry vase of flowers flanked by exotic birds within scrolling and foliate surround, with chequered border, on a conforming vase-shaped hexagonal column with three scrolling downswept legs, 33" high x 31" wide
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND PARCEL GILT EXTENDING DINING TABLE, the circular top with moulded border with two additional leaves, on a square section column with canted corners and stepped moulding, on a platform base with gilt scrolling feet and castors, 29" high, the top 51" x 98" (fully extended).
A SILVER CONTINENTAL PILL BOX of heart-shape decorated with a classical scene with scroll and floral borders and gilt interior, important marks Sheffield 1898 , a silver backed dressing table mirror charm, a white metal art nouveau miniature hand mirror decorated with a maiden, a silver plated pickle fork and a silver thimble (5)
Edwardian mahogany and inlaid bijouterie table, glazed serpentine hinged top, one glaze frieze raised on tapering square cabriole legs, united by x-frame stretcher, 62 x 76 x 42cm. CONDITION REPORT: Glass intact but lightly scratched thorughout. Deep chip at escutcheon, sun bleached, generally in good condition.
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