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JOHN DAVIDSON (20TH CENTURY, BRITISH), still life study of a vase of flowers with Chinese bowl, signed in pencil, watercolours. 27" x 16". JOHN DAVIDSON (20TH CENTURY, BRITISH), still life study of a vase of flowers and Chinese porcelain bowl of pot pourri, signed in pencil, watercolours. 19" x 14". (2).
AN EWENNY POTTERY GREEN GLAZED BALUSTER FAMILY VASE, incised "George Farewell Jones, his wife and friends saw this vase made on the electric wheel at Old Ewenny Pottery, Vale of Glamorgan September 20th 1913". 12.5" High approx. Together with letter of provenance referring to the vase.
A late 17th century Jamaican engraved tortoiseshell wig comb and case, inscribed `JAMAICA 1678`, possibly by Paul Bennett, the front of the case with a vase of flowers, the stem with a coronet, with a later applied printed extract mentioning early English combs, above the inscription, with a trailing foliage border, the reverse with a banana tree and two pineapples, with conforming border, the comb with trailing tulip, sunflower and other flowers, the case 7¾in (19.7cm) high, 5in (14cm) wide. (2) This comb and case are a remarkable survivor of a small group of similar examples made in Jamaica between 1671 - 1682 and 1688 - 1692. Research has revealed two possible makers for these pieces. The first and most likely to have made the example above was Paul Bennett, who is listed as the only combmaker working in Port Royal within these dates, the second is likely to be an assitant, son or apprentice. There are eleven of these combs in The Institute of Jamaica, all bearing similar treatment of the decoration. Some include a smaller double sided comb. Examples of dated Jamaican tortoiseshell include; a pair of combs with case, dated 1673, Bonhams, Fine English Furniture, 21st Nov 2012, sold £23,750 (inc. prem.); an oval box, dated 1678, Lacy Scott & Knight, 15th September, sold £3,000 (hammer); See Victoria & Albert Museum, combs and case, dated 1673 (524 to B-1877).
A Victorian presentation vase, by Frederick Elkington, London 1887, of tapering form decorated with embossed foliate designs and spiral fluting, engraved DLI insignia and inscription "Presented to Officers 3rd Bn The Durham Light Infantry", with inscription to verso "Officers Race won by Lieut. H.J. Sowerby 1887", 8in. (20cms), 13.8oz.
A Victorian presentation vase, by Frederick Elkington, London 1887, of tapering form decorated with embossed foliate designs and spiral fluting, engraved DLI insignia and inscription "Presented to Officers 3rd Bn The Durham Light Infantry", with inscription to verso "Officers Race won by Lieut. H.J. Sowerby 1888", 8 3/4in. (22cms), 16.6oz.
A large carved and ornate stained oak wall clock, with brass dial and silvered roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, two train movement with anchor escapement, the pendulum with bearded mask and lion bob, the case with carved angel frieze above a glazed panel, the open lower section carved with a vase and flowers to panel within leaf foliate borders, angel pattern apron, 57in. high approximately. See illustration
Three pieces of Chinese porcelain, an 18th Century Famille Rose teapot stand of quatre-lobed form, painted with figures in a garden; together with a blue and white cylinder vase painted with a river landscape; and a double gourd vase, painted with hawthorn blossoms, both late 19th Century, cylinder vase is 7 3/4in. (19.5cms) high.
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