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An Edward VII silver photograph frame of Art Nouveau design, the border of sinuous leaf design, Chester 1902 by William Neale, 25cm x 17cm, with later oak back (slight damage to top) Assessed and passed as authentic by the Antique Plate Committee, Goldsmiths Hall, London 4th December 2017, copy of letter available for inspection
A pair of Edward VII silver photograph frames of Art Nouveau design, Birmingham 1905 by Henry Matthews, with later mahogany backs,16cm x 15cm Assessed and passed as authentic by the Antique Plate Committee, Goldsmiths Hall, London 4th December 2017, copy of letter available for inspection
A pair of Edward VII silver photograph frames of Art Nouveau design, with slender floral embossed borders, Birmingham 1908/1910, 29cm x 15cm, with later light oak backs and bevelled glasses Assessed and passed as authentic by the Antique Plate Committee, Goldsmiths Hall, London 4th December 2017, copy of letter available for inspection
Monumental Brasses, by Malcolm Norris, two volumes in folio; English Country Houses published by Country Life, five volumes; An Essay on Love and Representation of Exotic Scenes in Ancient Iran, by Robert Surieu; and other volumes on Art, Antiques, and Collectables, in two boxes.
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY STYLE DARK MAHOGANY STAINED MANTLE CLOCK, the 6 ½" bras dial with silvered Arabic chapter ring, matted centre and pierced gilt scrolled spandrels, powered by a spring driven movement, striking on a rack of 5 gongs, and housed in a domed topped case with Art Nouveau style floral carved panel, above a pair of fluted three quarter columns, and raised on a moulded base with turned feet, 18 ½" (47cm) high
90s/00s PAUL MCCARTNEY - Bundle of McCartney titles here to include Twin Freaks - Twin Freaks (sealed copy, french shop sticker, 0946 311300 1 4), Paul is Live (7243 8 27704 1 1, Ex+/Ex), Off The Ground (0777 7 80362 1 0, Ex/Ex), Kisses on the Bottom (sealed, 180g version, 8 88072 33598 1) and The Art of McCartney (APGATEV1402, sealed).
A Worcester lobed silver shaped dessert dish. painted with a vignette of colourful flowers reserved on a `wet blue' ground , diaper borders, 22.5cm diam, square mark, c.1770 Provenance: H. Rissik Marshall Collection label for Beauchamp Galleries London Vendor's Note - The Marshall Collection is the largest and most comprehensive collection of early Worcester porcelain (1751-1783) in existence. The collection was presented to the Ashmolean through the Art Fund by Mr & Mrs Henry Rissik Marshall in 1957, in memory of their only son, who was killed in action in 1944. Mr Marshall, who had turned to his collection after his only child died, had his ashes after his death, placed in one of the vases on display in the Museum. Condition Report: Good condition. Slight age and use related wear. Manufacturing blemish to verso.
A Worcester Cracked Ice pattern cylindrical mug, painted in cobalt blue with reserved panels painted with Chinese figures, one standing pointing to a flower, the other seated on curious rockwork, the blurred ground with flowerheads, grooved loop handle, 12cm high, crescent mark, c.1765 Ref: Branyan, French and Saunders, I.A. 14 Provenance: Waddingtons from The Jean and Joseph Connolly Collection, Montréal, Canada. - Jas.A.Lewis & Son Antique Dealers 67 East 57th St, New York. Example in the Zorensky Collection, Part II, P.119 Note: Joseph Connolly was the head of a family-owned women's clothing manufacturing business in Montreal, which operated a chain of retail stores across Canada. His wife Jean was an Art Historian. Condition Report: Good condition.
A Worcester Astley/Harvest Bug pattern tea bowl and saucer, painted with large black, gold and red insect with famille rose flower sprays and white enamel flowers, red and gold crowsfoot border, c.1765Provenance: R. W. Binns CollectionVendor's Note: During the 1860s and 1870s Richard Williams Binns FSA (1819 - 1900), managing director, art director and first company historian, started to buy examples of earlier Worcester porcelain and other Works of Art to inspire his workforce. Condition Report: Saucer with rim chip, another filled and hairline.

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