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A Coalport two handled vase, the shouldered ovoid body painted with an oval panel of 'Richmond Castle, Yorkshire', within cobalt blue and lemon ground borders elaborately gilt with scrollwork, griffin handles, on spreading circular moudled base, 39cm (15.25in) high; a Coalport ewer similairy decorated and painted with a view of a river landscape with a castle, 26cm (10.25in) high (2)
A pair of George III silver mounted glass mustard jars, the reeded mounts by Charles Chesterman II, London 1804, each with a detachable cover with vase shaped finial over a cut glass body, the facetted foot also silver clad, 15cm high, each with an unrelated silver fiddle pattern mustard spoon (4)
A George III silver chamberstick, by Richard Cooke, London 1802, standing on a circular base with gadrooned edge mounted with a plain loop handle holding a conical extinguisher, the stem with cut out for snuffers (not present) below a half fluted vase shaped socket with detachable nozzle, initialled, 13.75cm diameter, 10.08oz
§ Vanessa Bell (British, 1879-1961) Still life with tulips and roses in a vase and a bust of a child by a curtain signed lower right "Vanessa Bell 1957" oil on canvas 50 x 37cm (20 x 14in) Provenance: The Adams Gallery, 54 Davies Street, Berkeley Square, London, W1 Private collection, London Condition appears fine.
Wilhelm Andreas Müller (Danish, 1733-1816) Portrait of a lady in a white silk dress with a bow at her corsage, pearls and unswept powdered hair, seated at a desk, crocheting; and A portrait of a gentleman in a brown frock coat, green waistcoat and powdered wig worn en queue, seated and holding a letter, circa 1774 watercolour on ivory, ovals; in gilt-metal frames with wavy reeded surrounds (a pair) 8 x 6½cm (3 x 2in) Provenance: With D S Lavender (Antiques) Ltd., London, where described as His Majesty King Christian VII and Queen Caroline Mathilde of Denmark; Property of a European Gentleman; Christie's, London, 27 November 2012, lot 270 Literature: Illustrated in colour in "The Grosvenor House Art and Antiques Fair 1996 Handbook", p. 231 Other Notes: In 1765, Müller was appointed as the official painter to the King of Denmark. The present pair are thought to have been executed at a time when the artist was commissioned to paint the various members at the court of Christian VII. Gentleman - slight paint loss by the right edge, opposite the sitter's neck. Lady - some staining above the vase. A small scuff by the top left edge, opposite the sitter's wig.
Ceramics and Glass - a Whitefriars type vase; another; a stoneware foot warmer; a Hunt scene teapot sugar bowl cream jug; etc; Blue and White Ceramics - a blue and white Oriental ginger jar and cover printed with flowering prunus; Willow pattern side plates; qty
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