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A mixed lot of assorted toys and other items, to include German tinplate dolls house wash stand and dressing table, Goso tinplate dolls house bath, assorted other dolls house accessories, Triang Dairy milk churn, cast iron toys, assorted diecast including Matchbox and Hot Wheels, and other collectables, contained in three boxes. (qty)
A collection of Pedigree Sindy accessories, to include a 1983 cooker unit with six green accessories, wardrobe, bathroom set with towels, mats and hand mirror, bed complete with bedding, garden swing (lacking base), dressing table with vase with partial flowers, powder puff (lacking base) and two cosmetic bottles, lounge set (lacking top of lamp, sugar bowl, one teaspoon), a brunette Active Sindy doll and pieces for the Sindy Super House, as well as assorted shoes and other accessories, majority boxed. (qty)
A George IV mahogany twin section mahogany dining table of rectangular form, composed of two sections that could be separated to form side tables, with canted corners above a simple apron and reeded block legs, height 74cm, length 240cm and combined width 117cm (58.5cm each section), S/D.
A pair of large 1930s French Art Deco table centre bowls by Verlys, of shallow circular form with a wide flat rim relief moulded to the reverse with a band of stylised flowers and foliage to the cinnamon tinted ground, relief moulded mark to the central well, width 38cm. (2)
Possibly Russian table-service for twelve place-settings, comprising table knives, forks, spoons, dessert knives, forks, spoons, teaspoons and a ladle, each with teardrop-shaped terminals decorated with scrolling leaves, stamped on the reverse with maker's mark MHU, weighable unfilled items 112.5 oz. (3499 gr.) (85) 12 of each apart from singular ladle. Surface marks, scratches and wear consistent with age and use.
Victorian silver table part-service, for twenty-four place settings, in fiddle pattern, by Chawner & Co., London 1855 (mostly), comprising twenty-four each of table forks and table spoons, twenty-three dessert forks, twenty-one dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, a soup ladle, fish servers, a butter knife and eight mustard spoons, 243 oz. (7558 gr.)
George V silver-mounted dressing table mirror of rectangular form, arched top with engine turned decoration and bevelled mirror plate, easel support to back Birmingham assay, date letter indistinct but possibly 1916, makers mark indistinct, mirror size 38cm x 25cm, overall 44cm x 31cm
Suite of crested silver Old English pattern flatware comprising 12 table spoons, 4 table forks, 11 dessert forks, pair of sauce ladles, London 1892, makers Francis Higgins III together with other assorted flatware various dates, and makers comprising 11 teaspoons, 3 sauce ladles and a sifting spoon 77 ozs overall
After Thomas Rowlandson, figures in the bedchamber, 19cm x 25cm and figures at the dining table, 16cm x 24cm. watercolours, bears signature We have no provenance for this lot.'Bears' signature means that in our opinion the artist's name has been added by another hand.Foxing and fading.
British School (16th/17th century). 'Portrait of Dean Alexander Nowell (c1507-1602)', by an unknown hand, oil on canvas, re-stretched and re-lined, 84.5cm x 71cm. (Dean of St Paul's for 42 years. He was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford, where he became a Fellow in 1536. Shown with a fishing rod behind him and with fish hooks in his hand (he was a keen fisherman) and on a table, he was known as a piscator hominum, and according to Thomas Fuller’s History of the Worthies of Britain, he accidently invented bottled beer. Other copies of this image are held in Brasenose College, University of Oxford, and St Paul's Cathedral, an engraving after it was published in 1796). Provenance: Sold by the Nowell family. This portrait has been in the possession of the Nowell family since 1811 when it was given as a gift to Alexander Nowell by Robert Sherson for helping Sherson's son when he was in trouble. With a digital copy of the letter from Sherson to Nowell.
Mary Fedden R.A. (British, 1915-2012)The Etching Table signed and dated 'Fedden 1996' (lower left)pencil on paper57 x 45.5cm (22 7/16 x 17 15/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Artist, from whom acquired directly by the family of the present owner, and thence by descentPrivate Collection, U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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