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A box containing an early 19th Century rosewood two section tea caddy, carved Indian sandalwood and inlaid glove box, Breton wooden card box, Doulton Bayeux Tapestry jug, motto vase, japan pattern jug, two biscuit fired glazed porcelain figural stem vases, two bells, plated teapot, copper lustre mug, etc.
A mahogany cased mah-jong set containing bamboo and bone pieces, together with an early 20th Century evening bag with tapestry panels depicting Venice scenes, a further evening bag with tapestry panel depicting flowers, a leather pouch, small collection of milk glass dishes and covers in the form of chickens and frosted glass ashtray in the form of a fish, etc CONDITION REPORTS Glass items with some wear and chips. Tapestry style evening bag with Venice scenes : with general wear, dirt and some losses to the decorative mounts. Evening bag with floral tapestry style decoration : with general wear and fading. Mah-jong set with scuffs and chips to exterior, it is not known whether or not pieces are complete - please see photo which shows all five trays in one picture for details of quantity of pieces present.
AN ANTIQUE VELVET AND BROCADE TAPESTRY WITH RELIGIOUS IMAGERYof deep red velvet with a central brocade panel featuring six roundels, each medallion embroidered with religious imagery including the Virgin Mary with the Christ Child, St. Andrew, and others, each scene surrounded by scrolling embroidered flowers on a blue velvet ground with a gold brocade border, length: 204 cm (80 1/4 in.)PROVENANCESotheby`s, New York, lot 536, unknown sale date (old label on verso)Acquired circa 1970s-80s from the aboveThence by descent in the familyPLEASE NOTEIf you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Asian and Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 254. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 3:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 676. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.
A collection of Radio Ham "QSL" cards, largely 1940's-50's, many attractive illustrated types including Russia and Eastern Europe, etc, in a large album and a shoe box (approx 840 cards), also WILSON, DAVID M.; The Bayeux Tapestry, illustrations of the complete tapestry in colour with introduction, description and commentary from the director of the British Museum, published by Thames & Hudson, London, 1985, in presentation sleeve.
NEW DESCRIPTION OF HOLKHAM, THE MAGNIFICENT SEAT OF T W COKE, ESQ, MP, CONTAINING A FULL AND ACCURATE ACCOUNT OF THE PAINTINGS, STATUES, TAPESTRY ETC WITH A PICTURESQUE TOUR OF THE GARDENS AND PARK, Wells, H Neville, 1829, one engrd plt complete, 85pp, rebnd card wraps, part of orig prtd top wrap retained with ttle text + GUIDE TO HOLKHAM, THE SEAT OF THE RT HON THE EARL OF LEICESTER CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE HOUSE AND GARDENS IN A TOUR THROUGH THE PARK TO THE SEA..., Norwich, Henry W Stacy, 1861, engrd frontis + 2 engrd plts, inscrd to "Julia Coke [Lady Julia Coke, 1844-1931] from Mr [Rev Robert?] Collyer, October 1860" to ffep, contemporary limp green mor, ttle at foot "Julia", aeg, + [ROBERT LEAMON]: NARRATIVE OF PROCEEDINGS REGARDING THE ERECTION OF THE LEICESTER MONUMENT, WITH A STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT AND LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS - PRINTED FOR DISTRIBUTION AMONG THE SUBSCRIBERS, Norwich, Bacon & Co, Mercury Office [1850], engrd frontis + 3 engrd plts, ex-CVI, 30pp list of subscribers, orig blind stpd cl with Viscount Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester armorial crest in gt + W A DUTT: THE KING'S HOMELAND SANDRINGHAM AND NORTH WEST NORFOLK, L, A N C Black, 1904, 1st edn, orig cl gt + A M W STERLING: COKE OF NORFOLK AND HIS FRIENDS, THE LIFE OF THOMAS WILLIAM COKE, 1ST EARL OF LEICESTER OF HOLKHAM..., 1912, new edn, inscr "Thomas Moore Hudson from the author, Christmas 1912" to ffep + ANNA MARIE DIANA WILHELMINA STERLING, TLS dated December 23rd 1912, tipped in at front + A L S to Canon J Clare Hudson loosely inserted + THE REV J H BLOOM: NOTICES HISTORICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN OF THE CASTLE AND PRIORY AT CASTLE ACRE, IN THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK, L, 1843, 1st edn, 8 woodcuts, 11 full pge etchings, 4 full pge plans compl, contemporary blind stpd cl gt, (6)
WILLIAM H PAYN: THE BIRDS OF SUFFOLK, 1978 2nd edn, orig cl d/w + HOWARD MENDEL AND S H PIOTROWSKI: THE BUTTERFLIES OF SUFFOLK, AND ATLAS AND HISTORY, 1986 1st edn, orig lam wraps + TED ELLIS: THE PEOPLE'S NATURALIST, 1988, 1st edn, sigd and inscr by Phyllis M Ellis, orig wraps + FRANCIS W SIMPSON: SIMPSON'S FLORA OF SUFFOLK, 1982 1st edn, orig cl d/w + TED ELLIS: A TAPESTRY OF NATURE, 1998 1st edn, orig wraps + C P PETCH AND E L SWANN: FLORA OF NORFOLK, 1968 1st edn, orig cl d/w (6)
19th century silk needlework picture of a seated robed lady with a bird on her finger and a lamb by her side under a palm tree with a temple in the background, oval mount, 9" x 7", framed; together with a similar smaller example, 5.25" x 4" and a larger example of a seated lady, 10" x 8.25" and a woven tapestry picture of roses (4)
A 17th Century style carved walnut armchair, having tapestry upholstered shaped back and seat, acanthus scroll arms raised on turned baluster column supports terminating in claw feet and castors united by a pierced foliate front stretcher; and a similar armchair upholstered en suite, the shaped front supports terminating in brass castors and united by a wavy X shaped stretcher (2)
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