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SCHENKEL-TECK (Continental, 20th century); oil on canvas, still life of apples on a copper plate with wine bottle and glass of water on draped sheet, with green wall and portrait in the background, signed bottom left, 55 x 59cm, framed, together with, Stanley Smithson (British 20th century); oil on board, study of Italianate style buildings on dark ground, signed SD, 49.5 x 59.5cm, and Gareth Morse, 20th century acrylic on canvas, abstract in red and orange with a burgundy line through the centre and turquoise detail, signed and dated 2004 bottom right, signed verso, 33 x 25cm, framed (3).
An Aynsley Pembroke pattern miniature jardinière, 8.5cm, boxed; other Aynsley miniature vases and trinket dishes, mostly boxed; a Royal Winton Petunia pattern tennis teacup and saucer; a Burleigh Ware wheatsheaf shaped Art Deco jug, moulded with a rabbit, 18cm; a Royal Albert Old Country Roses trinket pot and cover, boxed; a pair of Victorian ruby flashed wine glasses, engraved with fruiting vine; Wedgwood; Beswick; etc
PAINTINGS & PRINTS ASSORTMENT (7) - Indistinctly signed print on board - horse and foal, 30 x 40cms, watercolour - boat rudder to foreground on quayside, 41 x 44cms, GRAHAM BRACE print (104/300) - 'The Parrog, Newport', printed signature, 22 x 40cms, UNSIGNED PRINT - Collier Brigg, oval mounted with label verso, 24 x 22cms, a tapestry - Tall Ship, unsigned, 59 x 32cms, OIL ON BOARD - Conical tapered monument with puddles to the foreground, 55 x 42cms and OIL ON BOARD - bonneted lady holding a terrier and wine glass to the foreground, 55 x 42cms
A MIXED LOT:- A pair of small toast racks by Mappin and Webb, another slightly larger toast rack by George Unite, Birmingham 1889, three various napkin rings, a pair of wine labels by William Bateman, London 1825, two mustard pots, two pepper casters, two pin dishes and two mounted wooden pepper mills and twenty two large and ten small plated armorial buttons*; the pepper mills 3.75" (9.5 cms) high; 17.6 oz weighable silver lot) *Arms of Hainault.
A MIXED LOT:- An Art Deco rectangular cigarette case with gold borders, and a small inscription inside, a Continental mesh bag with engraved decoration & English import marks for Chester 1916, two wine labels, two pepper casters, an early George III mug, initialled (A/F), and a pair of plated snuffers; the latter 6.5" (16.5 cms) long; 24 oz weighable silver (8)
"FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ANTHONY NOEL ROPER of Millswood House, South Brent, Devon" AN ELIZABETH II MALLET-SHAPED WINE CARAFE OR DECANTER with an everting rim and a cylindrical neck, decorated with applied wires and cabochon-set amethyst quartz bosses, gilt interior, sponsor's mark of Robert Welch, Sheffield 1973, stamped also "Made by J. Kimbrey", together with a set of six wine goblets to match, sponsor's mark of Robert Welch, Birmingham 1972; the carafe 9.3" (23.7 cms) high; 70.6 oz (7) *Sold with a small group of correspondence and preparatory sketches from Robert Welch relating to the carafe and goblets.
A VICTORIAN PENCIL with reeded decoration and a citrine seal terminal, by Sampson Mordan, London 1847, a porte crayon by the same maker and a George II wine label "PORT", by Lewis Hamon*, London 1739-55 (no date letter); the pencil 5.5" (14 cms) long; 1.25 oz (3) *A rare maker's mark on a wine label, as this mark is usually noted on larger pieces and holloware, particularly tea caddies.
A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL CRESCENT WINE LABEL with feather-edging, incised "SHRUB", by Edward Livingstone of Dundee (EL, pot of lilies), 1790-1800, together with an engraved cut-out letter "P" wine label, maker's mark "MK" (conjoined), Edinburgh 1825-35; the latter 1.75" (4.4 cms) high; 0.55 oz (2)
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV NAVETTE-SHAPED WINE LABELS with bright-cut borders "SHERRY" and "SHERRY", by either William Knight or William King, London 1827, together with a "CLARET" wine label by Susanna Barker, London c.1790, (maker's mark only struck twice) and an Edwardian kidney-shaped "GIN" label; the latter 1.5" (3.8 cms) long; 1.1 oz (4)
WINE LABELS:- An Elizabeth II coronation wine label incised "GIN" by Leslie Durbin, London 1953 (with paperwork), a matched set of three Victorian examples with wavy borders, "GIN", "RUM" and "WHISKY", (two by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1846 and one by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1853), and a set of four plated kidney-shaped labels, the coronation label 2.5" (6.2 cms) long; 1.85 oz weighable silver (8)
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