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An Edwardian garnet and split pearl bracelet, c.1910, with a centrepiece composed of a series of circular graduated mixed cut garnets, all milligrain set in plain collets. Leaves between, grain set with split pearls with wine tendrils to a two row gate bracelet, with a concealed box clasp and safety chain. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 6.76g, 171mm long
A collection of miscellaneous furniture to include a good quality walnut veneered bedside cupboard enclosed by a single door, raised on squat cabriole supports with well matched veneers, two simple towel rails, dressing stool of rectangular form with drop in tapestry seat raised on cabriole supports, a reproduction Georgian style wine table, folding card table, oak stool of rectangular form with carved foliate panel and a framed bead work floral panel, etc
A mixed miscellaneous lot to include a Chad Valley tin globe, a leaded glass arch window, a tribal pipe, a travel clock, cased Bakelite receiver telephone, together with mixed metalware items to include two silver plated bottle cruets, a brass sundial, a silver plated wine bucket, brass oil lamp, copper kettle, etc
A quantity of French and British Hornby O gauge railway. French Hornby; a 2-piece level crossing. An electric 4-lamp signal. A hardboard slot-together tunnel. 2x buffer stops. 9x freight wagons; a scarce double tank wagon in red (for Bordeaux wine), a bogie 3-plank wagon, an SNCF bogie crane wagon, an Esso tank wagon, a bogie covered wagon, an SNCF refrigerated van, a Primagaz tank wagon, an SNCF hopper wagon and a baggage car. All boxed, minor wear. Plus 2 unboxed tinplate lineside buildings; a station with signal and a lineside hut. Bristish Hornby; Passenger Train Set No.51 comprising clockwork BR 0-4-0 tender loco in lined green livery, 50153, and 3 coaches in maroon and cream livery, plus a quantity of track. Boxed, some wear/damage and repair. Together with 5 unboxed tinplate lineside items; a through station platform, a bridge, a signal box and 2x buffer stops. Plus a small quantity of 3-rail track. Items GC-VGC. (22 items) £100-150
Sonia Handford (1925-2010): 'Fruits for Africa', oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 92 x W 92 cm. Provenance: The artist's daughter. Note: Born to Russian Jewish parents who settled in England in the early 1900s, Sonia Handford was educated at Clapham County Girls’ Grammar School, and later at Wimbledon School of Art (1942-1945) under Lionel Ellis (1903-1988) where she received the ‘Painting with Merit’ award. She travelled widely during her life, beginning with France, Spain, Italy and Greece and later to Egypt, Russia, and the U.S.A. and exhibited at Wandsworth Town Hall (1963), Moriarty’s Wine Bar, West Hampstead (1989) and Shaftesbury Arts Centre (2004). She also had an extensive teaching career at Sydenham School for Girls, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Balls Park College of Education, St. Albans School for Boys and Hampstead Comprehensive. Major influences on her work include: Picasso, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Cezanne and Van Gogh.
A Façon de Venise Wine Glass, in 17th century style, the bell shaped bowl with blue glass line and nipped base on a hollow stem and folded foot, 17cm high; A Similar Wine Glass, the conical bowl on a wrythen stem and folded foot, 21cm high; A Similar Latticino Glass Goblet Vase, 15.5cm high; and Two Ewers, with blue glass rims, 18cm high (5)
An Armorial Wine Glass, engraved by Willem Otto Robart, circa 1740, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with the arms of van Slingelandt, on an annular knop, octagonal pedestal stem and folded foot, signed with initials WOR, 20cm high See illustration Provenance: The Bradford Collection of 18th Century Dutch Engraved Glass, Christie's London, 4 June 1985, lot 32 The arms are those of the van Slingelandt family of Dordrecht who adopted a much more elaborate coat of arms in 1702. However, some members continued to use the old armorial, including Simon von Slingelandt who died in 1736
An Armorial Alliance Wine Glass, engraved in the manner of Willem Otto Robart, circa 1740, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with a coat of arms over the motto MVMC IVBILEO PLAUDIMUS AUREO, the reverse with clasped hands over an inscription IVNGIT AMOR DEXTRAS/QVAS LAETA CORONATOLIVA, on an annular knop, octagonal pedestal stem and folded foot, 19cm high See illustration Provenance: The Bradford Collection of 18th Century Dutch Engraved Glass, Christie's London, 4 June 1985, lot 33
A Large Armorial Wine Glass, circa 1780, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with arms of Delfland within a Dutch fence border on a beaded knop and baluster stem with air tear, 23.5cm high See illustration Provenance: The Bradford Collection of 18th Century Dutch Engraved Glass, Christie's London, 4 June 1985, lot 35; and Anon Sale, Sotheby's Amsterdam, 16 November 1976, lot 499 Delfland is the name of a Dutch water board and the use of a Dutch fence to encircle the armorial is also recorded on a large 18th century wall chart depicting numerous coats of arms of officials of the Delfland water board
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