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A SET OF FOUR JIAN WARE ‘HARE’S FUR‘ TEA BOWLS Size: 10.9 cm (D), 4.9 cm (H); 9.4 cm (D), 4.4 cm (H); 9 cm (D), 4.1 cm (H), 8.9 cm (D), 3.7 cm (H) Each potted with deep rounded sides rising from an evenly shaped foot, one with a groove below the lip and covered inside and out with a brown glaze, three covered with lustrous blackish-brown glaze, finely streaked with iridescent ‘hare’s fur’.
A group of assorted silver and silver plate, including: a set of silver plated mounted mother-of-pearl fruit-eaters, each with carved mother-of-pearl handle and plain mounts, in associated case; a cased set of Art Nouveau style tea-knives, filled; a cased set of George III style teaspoons; a cased christening spoon and fork; a small dish with pierced sides; a napkin-ring; an assorted collection of silver and silver plated flatware and a silver plated egg coddler, weight of silver 13oz 6dwt (qty)
A tray of assorted silver, comprising: a set of four Victorian dishes, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1895, each pierced heart-shaped; a George VI silver mustard-pot and salt-cellar, Birmingham, 1944; a George V vase, Sheffield, 1903; an Edward VII silver basket, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1901; a wood-lined cigarette-box; a German silver bowl; a feather-edge pattern sauce-ladle; a tea-strained with wood handle and a small pedestal dish, filled, weighable silver 24oz 2dwt
A VINTAGE 9CT GOLD HOLLOW-CURB 'CHARM' BRACELET on a padlock clasp, London 1961, and hung with seventeen various charms including; two '18' keys; a London taxi cab; a horse head; a portable radio; a champagne bucket; an oval tea kettle; a phone box; a double decker bus; and a carnelian set oval fob seal, variously stamped and hallmarked, 40.7g gross
A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS AND A COLLECTION OF SILVER SMALL FLATWARE IN CASES INCLUDING A SET OF SIX SILVER GILT REPLICA ANOINTING COFFEE SPOONS mark of Saunders and Shepherd, London 1910; five lily pattern tea spoons and a tongs, Sheffield 1909, in a case, with a feather-edge tea spoon, London 1914; a Victorian fancy christening fork and spoon, mark of G W Adams, London 1861; and a composite christening knife, fork, spoon and napkin ring, various dates and makers; and a pair of modern damaged-silver oval twin panel cufflinks with chain interlinks, in a box; approx. 341g (a little under 11 oz)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE; INCLUDING A SET OF SIX QUEENS PATTERN COFFEE SPOONS, A SIFTER SPOON AND A SUGAR TONGS, IN A CASE three spoons, the tongs and the sifter with the mark of William Devenport, and three spoons with the mark of William Henry Sparrow, all Birmingham 1903, in a fitted case; a set of six old English pattern tea spoons, mark of John Round, Sheffield 1896; a single Hanoverian rat tail teaspoon; a fiddle pattern teaspoon; together with a George III fiddle pattern tablespoon, London 1805 and another 1828; and four late 18th/early 19th century oar pattern teaspoons each with a script initial, marked near the bowl and handle junction 'S' over 'LS' only, 383g (12 ¼ oz)
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS AND A SET OF SIX TEASPOONS the table spoons engraved with script initials and with the mark of Henry Holland, London 1873; the set of six tea spoons engraved with script initials 'EW' and with the mark of John Round & son Ltd, Sheffield 1893; 350g gross (11 ¼ oz)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND PLATED FLATWARE including a five silver fiddle pattern teaspoons each with a script initial R, mark of Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield 1901, 91g (3 oz); a set of six silver handled tea knives; a silver salt spoon and three pickle forks with mother of pearl 'block' terminals; together with and a set of six plated fancy fish eaters, in a fitted mahogany case
A SILVER THREE PIECE CANTED-RECTANGULAR TEA SERVICE AND A SET OF TEA SPOONS the tea set with angular handles on pad feet, the tea pot with an ebonised handle and finial, mark of E Viner, Sheffield 1962, 938g gross (approx. 30 oz); together with a set of six silver teaspoons, mark of J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham 1960, 68g (a little over 2 oz), in a case
A SILVER MOUNTED OVAL HAIR BRUSH AND A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS GEORGE III AND LATER SMALL FLATWARE AND OTHER ITEMS the oval hair brush with the mark of R Smith, Birmingham 1918; a napkin ring, London 1916; a glove stretchers with embossed handle, Chester 1909; a rat tail sugar tongs, London 1905; the flatware includes; a set of six George III old English bright-cut tea spoons engraved with initials 'B' over 'I*W' over 'D', mark probably of Frances Purton, London circa 1790; a set of six gadrooned kings-shape coffee spoons, mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1909; an Exeter fiddle pattern tea spoon with initials; an old English tea spoon 'JPC 3', London 1902; and five small salt spoons, various dates and makers, 233g of weighable silver (7 ½ oz)
A 19TH CENTURY CARVED IVORY HANDLED FIVE PIECE CARVING SET BY JOSEPH RODGERS AND SONS, IN A CASE, AND OTHER ITEMS comprising; a set of six plated lemon squeezers, each with a registered design number, in a fitted case; a set of six mother of pearl handles tea knives, in a case; a nut crackers and a nut pick in a case for two sets; a set of six cake forks; in a case; and a small leather bound jewellery box in the form of a floor safe with a brass handle and a door enclosing three drawers (the door detached), approx. 14.5cm high excluding the handle(5 ¾ in)
ARR* Beddoes (Ivor, 1909-1981). A rare group of 21 watercolour and pencil drawings on paper of scenes mostly from the London Blitz, many taken from life, 1940-41, including 14 drawings in watercolour and pencil on paper of the blitz from a series marked 'ARP', all 38 x 56 cm, together with a related charcoal drawing of the same size and 3 smaller watercolours of blitz scenes, plus 3 further watercolours from a series made by Beddoes in North Wales in February 1941, the majority of drawings in mounts with window apertures, and with pencil titles, notes and dates to margins, mounts and sheet versos, some signed or initialled by Beddoes in pencilNOTES1) Stretcher party - collecting bodies, Hampstead, depot 1 30 October 1940, ARP no. 2; 2) Rescue party cutting through to trapped people, Hampstead depot 1, memory drawing, 30 October 1940, ARP no. 3; 3) Incendiary bomb in the street, Westbere Road, NW2, Nov. 1940, ARP no. 4; 4) Stretcher bearers waiting for the mortuary van, Hampstead, Nov. 1940. ARP no. 6; 5) Scene sketched in Tube - Midnight, during London Blitz, Oct. 1940. ARP no. 7; 6) Memory drawing after the bomb, Nov. 1940. ARP no. 8; 7) Rescue party calling for the living, memory drawing, London, Nov. 1940, ARP no. 9; 8) Fordwich Road incident - taking body on stretcher over garden wall, Nov. 1940. ARP no. 10; 9) WVS Canteen giving tea, from notes made on the spot near Swiss Cottage station, Nov. 1940, ARP no. 11; 10) Recreational depot no. 1. SPs playing snooker, from notes made on the spot, Nov. 1940, ARP no. 12; 11) Another body, composite picture from rough notes taken when no one was looking, hospital in Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, Nov. 1940, ARP no. 13; 12) Depot lecture on incendiary bombs, memory drawing, Nov. 1940, ARP no. 18; 13) Drawing from rough notes made on the spot. RE removing DA bomb (Belsize Avenue - 11.40), Nov. 1940. ARP no. 19, 38 x 56 cm; 14) SP at work, Nov. 29 1940. ARP no. 20, all watercolour and pencil, 38 x 56 cm; 15) Smoke from fires, after raid, as seen from roof - Piccadilly Circus. Drawing started during actual raid, approx. 6 o'clock, 7 September 1940, charcoal drawing, 38 x 56 cm; 16) In the first two weeks after the declaration of the war 1939 ARP shelters were built with borough labour & civilian help, Finchley, North London, watercolour, 28 x 39 cm; 17 & 18) Two untitled drawings of sand bagging, green wash and pencil, 20 x 27 and 20 x 18 cm; 19) AC post observation, Prestatyn, 20 February 1941, 2nd STC series no. 1, watercolour and india ink, 23 x 25 cm; 20) Sand dunes and barbed wire looking towards Great Orme Head from Prestatyn, 2nd STC series no. 2, 23 February 1941, watercolour, 30 x 41 cm; 21) Rhyd Farm, North Wales, 2nd STC series no. 18, watercolour, 35 x 51 cm.Ivor William Gilmour Beddoes (1909-1981) was a British painter, sketch and storyboard artist, costume and set designer, dancer, composer and poet. He is best known for his film work, spanning more than thirty years, from Black Narcissus and The Red Shoes to Star Wars and Superman. Prior to his being called up at the end of 1940, and then serving with the Royal Signal Corps, Beddoes had been working at the Windmill Theatre in London's West End. In an autobiographical made some written shortly before his death, Beddoes wrote: 'one night in 1940 I walked off the stage to become a stretcher-bearer in the blitz on London. Then I went into the army. I never went back into the profession.' In a letter to the Artist's Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Information, (dated 10 October 1940), Beddoes explains how he came to make these remarkable drawings: '… [I] submit to you the accompanying sketches in the hope that they might be of use as documentary evidence or, in any other way that you might think useful. I am a scenic designer, and happened to be watching the raid last Saturday afternoon from the roof of a building in Piccadilly Circus. I was able to make a quick sketch of the effects of fires caused by the bombs dropped on South London, and again, later in the evening I made two sketches with colour notes of the fire, and added the colour afterwards. Should the sketches be of any use to you, I should be pleased if you would accept them and perhaps any future sketches I may make when I join the army in the very near future.'In 1999 Maggs Bros., London, issued Catalogue 1271, in which they offered the Ivor Beddoes El Alamein archive of 108 works on paper and noted, in reference to Beddoes' blitz drawings, that 'sadly, the sketches of that raid were not accepted and their whereabouts are unknown'. A copy of this catalogue is included with the lot, with Bob Wyatt's added manuscript footnote indicating that he now has these blitz drawings in his collection. NB. ARR will not apply to this lot.
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