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Sir William Blake Richmond, RA (1842-1931) A monument to the artist George Richmond, RA (1809-1896), his head in profile with a skull cap within a laurel wreath flanked by two angels, each with an arm resting on the wreath, the other holding a torch Plaster relief 31 x 41cm. Provenance: The artist`s family, thence by descent. The provenance suggests that this plaster relief is likely to have come from William Blake Richmond`s studio and was possibly the cast for the bronze monument of his father made for St Paul`s Cathedral and which is now mounted on the wall of the Chapel of St. Faith in the Crypt. The monument was dedicated on 15th December, 1897, when the Dean referred to George Richmond`s membership of the first committee for the decoration of the Cathedral. It is not known how many plaster casts exist, but another is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery. The bronze (see photo below) is set above a rosso antico marble panel with the memorial inscription in Latin in raised lettering and within an elaborate marble frame carved with scrolling acanthus and flowers and surmounted by a shield with fleur-de-lys. The initials `W.B.R. sculp J.R. desin F&B excud` inscribed on the monument indicate that the bronze was made by William Blake Richmond. John Richmond adapted the marble tablet from an ancient altar figured in C.H.Tatham`s book on classical ornament and the text of the Latin inscription is ascribed to Mr Justice Kennedy; Tatham was George Richmond`s father-in-law. F & B possibly refers to the stonemasons who carved the marble or to the brass foundry.
J. Thompson, North Shields, an oak longcase clock, 18th century, the arched brass dial inscribed `J Thompson, North Shields`, with black Roman and Arabic numerals and cast scrolling spandrels, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with a moulded cornice with an arched glazed door and columns, the trunk with later stylised chip carving and similar base
Three boxed Matchbox Superkings die-cast vehicles comprising a K-70 Porsche 911 Turbo, K-99 Money Box and K-31 Peterbilt Coca-Cola Refrigeration Truck together with a box Matchbox SpeedKings K-50 Street Rod, Matchbox CY-13 Fire Dept Truck, three boxed Matchbox 45 BMW 635CSL and a Matchbox 43 Steam Locomotive and a quantity of unboxed Matchbox aeroplanes View on staceyauction.com
A box containing thirty six boxed die-cast Models of Days Gone by Lledo and Matchbox Models of Yesteryear vehicles including a Grand Prix Y-11 1932 Bugatti Type 51, Y-1 1936 Jaguar SS100, Harrods Y-12 1922 Ford Model T and Express Dairy horse-drawn van with figures View on staceyauction.com
A pair of 19th century bronze hooped door handles, the back plates cast with a Green King mask, the handles with mermaids and a cherub mask, a bronzed bonbon dish raised on three sphinxes and animal leg supports united by a trefoil base, height 18cm, damage, together with a bronze stand etc.
A good Regency Gothic revival, light oak sofa table inlaid with bog oak, one side with a pair of drawers the other with dummy drawers, these have shaped recessed panels with a bog oak moulding, the escutcheons an inlaid bog oak pendant motif, the panelled rectangular supports on exaggerated sabre legs with inlaid quatrefoil motifs, the casters with gilt brass cast caps.
Victorian silver large oval tray, Benjamin Smith, London 1848 , the field engraved with shells and leaf scrolls surrounding an armorial and dedication, within a raised rim cast with oak leaves and acorns and bark-effect loop handles, length of oval: 61cm, 71cm overall; together with the original Benjamin Smith octagonal oak case set with the name plate of the dedicatee. *The dedication is to Richard Bridgman Barrow, from Miss Milward of Hexgreave Park, in memory of Richard Milward of Hexgreave Park and Thurgarton Priory.
George III neo-classical silver hot water jug and burner , Emes & Barnard, London 1813 & 1814 , the ivory-handled jug with a compressed globular body, waisted neck and spreading pierced foot, height 23.5cm, the stand and burner with three cast paw feet. 39oz 5dwt all in, engraved with an armorial and crests.

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