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A FRENCH SILVER TASTEVIN, WORKMASTER MARTIAL GAUTHIER, PARIS, 1888-1902the bowl of the tastevin is finished with the typical arrangement of pearls and elongated gadroon, designed to create reflections in the wine to better judge its clarity and color, inset at the base with a 1774 coin bearing the likeness on King Louis XV, Minerva head, master`s mark, diameter: 7.5 cm (3 in.), weight: 85.9 g (2.76 ozt)This lot is being sold without reserve. PROVENANCEAcquired through inheritance by the descendants of Alexander Ivanovich Nelidov (1835-1910), Russian Ambassador to Turkey, Italy and FranceCollection of the Nelidov family to the present day
Pat Cooke (1935-2000) ''Lookie Lookie, Nice English Lady'' Signed and dated 1969, inscribed verso, mixed media, 12cm by 17cm Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business In 1948, when Pat Cooke was thirteen, L.S.Lowry came to live at ''The Elms'' in her village of Mottram-in-Longdendale. The two struck up a friendship that lasted the rest of Lowry's life. Lowry encouraged her to find which subjects she liked, keep a limited palette and not to be influenced to change her natural style. Unlike Mr Lowry, Pat enjoyed visiting lively places such as night clubs and wine bars and many of her works are influenced by overheard conversations. Cooke studied at the Slade School of Art and University College London before becoming a teacher. After nine years of teaching she then decided to become a full time artist and illustrator. She has held over forty exhibitions in locations including London, Amsterdam, Manchester, Dublin, Liverpool, Salford, Bolton and Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She has also written and worked for newspapers, magazines and television.
A silver Cheroot Holder Case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1896, with rose gold mounted amber cheroot holder cased within, together with a set of six silver coffee bean spoons, two white metal wine labels inscribed 'Brandy' and 'Whisky' and a small quantity of damaged flatware (2.8ozt) etc., (a lot)
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