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Heywood Hardy ARWS, RPE (1842-1933) At the watering trough Signed and dated 1907, oil on canvas, 59.5cm by 85cmProvenance: A Private Estate, North Yorkshire Unlined, fair tension, two keys missing with one stuck behind the bottom stretcher bar causing a slight distortion to the canvas at the face in bottom right corner. Further small distortion to the top middle sky from a push from the reverse (see raking light image), with no loss of paint/ground.Brittle age craquelure throughout, with broad cracks in the sky and thicker pale areas and a finer scale in the darker areas. Some places almost appears as tight wrinkling, e.g. the gent's jacket. In places this is slightly raised but stable with no apparent history of flaking. A few places have cracks that have opened up slightly and are visibly pale, e.g. the gent's jacket, horse's shoulder and leg, around the right hand dog. Feint stretcher bar marks and slight cracking at the edges where there is also a little rubbing from the frame rebate. Possibly some very tiny and minor micro-flaking of glazes in places. Some slight matt patches in the hill on the right, no cause apparent.Unevenly cleaned in the past, with remnants of an old yellow varnish visible in patches, particularly evident in the sky. The yellow patches are shiny. Slighly uneven upper varnish layer, with very light surface dirt and debris.
Robert CLEMINSON (act.c.1864-c.1903), Moorland Pony mit zwei Hunden an der Tränke in einer Landschaft, signiert und datiert 1903, Öl/Lwd (aufgez.), 29 x 40 cm. / Robert CLEMINSON (act.c.1864-c.1903), Moorland pony with two dogs at a watering trough in a landscape, signed and dated 1903, oil on canvas (mounted), 29 x 40 cm.
A George III silver serving dish and cover on an Old Sheffield plate warming basePaul Storr, London 1816, incuse pattern number 865, base with double sun mark with faces for Matthew BoultonOval form, the domed cover with shaped outline, engraved armorial on either side with motto 'SAPERE AUDE' for Robert TOWNLEY-PARKER, with a gadroon band below, surmounted with an acanthus carrying handle within a gadroon surround, shaped-oval base with a fruiting vine border, on an Old Sheffield plate two-handled warming base, oval bellied form, reeded and acanthus handles either side on four leaf capped scroll feet, fitted with a lift-out tinned metal / copper water trough, length of dish 38.5cm, length of warming base handle to handle 46cm, weight of silver 102oz.Footnotes:These are the quartered and impaled arms of Robert TOWNLEY-PARKER (1793-1879) of Astley Hall, Cheshire and Cuerdon Hall, Lancashire and his wife Harriet BROOKE (1798-1878). They were married in 1816 at Weaverham, Cheshire.This lot was part of an extensive service of plate supplied to celebrate the marriage of Robert Townley-Parker and Harriet Brookes on the 21st December 1816.Robert TOWNLEY-PARKER was born a Cuerdon Hall, Lancashire the son of Thomas TOWNLEY-PARKER (1760-1794) of Cuerden Hall by Susannah BROOKE (1762-1852) of Astley Hall, Cheshire daughter and eventual heir of Peter BROOKE (1733-1786) of Astley Hall, Cheshire and Cuerdon Hall, Lancashire by his wife Susannah CROOKALL (1733-1789). The BROOKE family had held the Astley estate from the mid seventeenth century and before that were of Mere Hall, Cheshire. Robert Townley Parker, born 1793, succeeded to his father's estate the next year and served as High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1817, he was a Unionist Member of Parliament for the United Kingdom House of Commons constituency of Preston and a prominent Freemason. He and his wife had five sons and three daughters. Harriett BROOKE was born at Norton Priory, Cheshire the daughter of Thomas BOOKE (1760-1825) MP for Church Minshull by his wife Margaret CUNLIFFE (1763-1826).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Chinese ceramics to include blue and white bowls and vases, largest 15cm wide. Condition - poor to fairOne of the pair of bowls with hairline star-crack to centre, visible underside; the other with a feint hairline crack downward from rim, approx. 5mm. Taller vase has mis-fired at the glost-firing, clearly visible. Smaller vase with unsightly glue repairs in large sections. Trough on stand structurally good; glaze tightly crazed in places. Circular dish has matt finish - good condition. Canister neck rebuilt, clearly visible; regilded at neck and shoulders.

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