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A collection of outdoor furniture items to include a Deco Alfresco garden furniture cover, together with two Smart outdoor aluminium folding chairs, and a drain protection kit. (4) This lot is either a catalogue return, unclaimed good or a despatch return and is sold without reserve. It is boxed and sealed and therefore cannot be viewed in its entirety and as such we are unable to give a condition report. Sealed boxes cannot be opened for viewing and refunds cannot be given for lots that are faulty or incomplete.
Inventory of an Irish House Contents, 1799Manuscript: A folio bound volume, with approx. 20pp of manuscript writing, the remainder blank.titled An Account of Expenses on Bellfield, the volume lists room by room the furniture at Belfield (perhaps the house of that name near Kilpedder, Co. Wicklow), at the time of its purchase in 1799. The 24 headings include 'Mrs. Smyth's Bed Room,' 'Baron's Ben Chambers' 'Mrs. Burrows Bed Room' 'Billiard Room,' 'Dining Parlour,' 'Drawing Room,' 'Garden House,' 'Granary,' stables etc. etc. This is followed by lists of workmen's wages down to 1801, etc. As a m/ss w.a.f. (1)* A rare and interesting summary of the contents of a medium-sized Irish late-Georgian house.
Quantity of dolls, clothes and accessories, mainly fashion dolls: two Uneeda Dollikin; three Model Toys Daisy; Palitoy Tressy; Pedigree Anna Moore; one other made in Hong Kong doll; Palitoy Carrie; Palitoy Christopher; boxed Palitoy Carrie's Playpen; toy buggy; boxed Furniture for Garden and Terrace Dressing Dolls.
A Chinese famille verte conical shaped bowl, 18th/19th century, with shaped panels decorated with garden scenes in which are shown symbolic animals, plants, birds,"antique" vessels on and around Chinese furniture and figures in and around a pavilion, all on a diaper ground to the rim, around which are spaced reserves of animals and symbolic plants, the interior with a central medallion showing a phoenix nesting upon a cluster of rocks around and on which are birds, peony flowers and foliage and the inner rim with irregular shaped reserves with symbolic plants and animals, foot with a Zhuanshu character mark within double rings, height 16.5cm, diameter 33,5cm. Condition report: This bowl has been in half and repaired. Four hairlines. 6 x 2.5cm piece missing from top rim. Chips on top rim.
OSTICK (E), DRAPERS ENCYCLOPAEDIA, ex-library, d.j, National Trade Press; SHERIDAN (M), THE FURNISHERS ENCYCLOPAEDIA, green cloth, London, Trade Press, 1953; CESINSKY (H), ENGLISH FURNITURE FROM GOTHIC TO SHERATON, garden City Publishing, 1937; BEARD (G), CRAFTSMEN AND INTERIOR DECORATION IN ENGLAND 1660-1820, Bartholomew & Son, 1981 (4)
Ricauti (T.J.). Sketches for Rustic Work; Including Bridges, Park and Garden Buildins, Seats and Furniture, 1st edition, 1842, 18 zincographed plates and plans, several detached (gutta percha perished), some light spotting and soiling, previous owner inscription of J.W. Fowley? at head of title, original morocco-backed boards, head of spine chipped, some stains and edgewear, 4to Presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper: "This work is presented by the author to his printer G.W. Pratt[?] for his attention, and creditable way in which he has printed the plates. London 1842." (1)
A COLLECTION OF PEDIGREE SINDY TOYS AND ACCESSORIES, to include boxed House 44570, Garden Furniture 44386, Wardrobe 44502, Bed and Bed Linen 44503, Bedside Table and Lamp 44506, Bath 44513, Armchair 44517 and Settee 44518, contents not checked but appear largely complete, with two unboxed Sindy Dolls, (2 GEN 1077 033055X and 033055X) and a quantity of unboxed clothes, shoes and accessories, etc, boxes largely complete but have some damage and wear
A Chinese porcelain saucer 18th Century decorated in famille rose enamels with two ladies seated and standing accompanied by children playing in a fenced garden beside the corner of a house showing a circular window revealing furniture, the background with trees and spreading branches, rim with sepia diaper border, 11.5m diameter
INDIA. A COMMONPLACE BOOK OF A MEMBER OF THE HAWKES FAMILY OF BANGALORE, 1870 the mounted photographs (albumen prints) of Bangalore including St Andrew's Kirk, Hydraulic Works, the bandstand and a Mahomnedan place of prayer, watercolours including one of Home Park Stoke Devonshire, prints, transcriptions from literature and dried plants, 19 x 15.5cm, dark green morocco gilt, worn, aeg, two others, one early 19th c containing fashion plates, valentine cards, watercolour illustrations, two silhouettes of gentlemen (unmounted) and a photograph (albumen print) of Dove Cottage, Grasmere with two small children by the garden gate, c1878, the other in a Letts's No 8 Diary of 1882 filled with engravings and illustrations of modern or aesthetic furniture, press cuttings on Japanese and Indian art, lacquer work, Cairo brassware, remedies including how to change a Leclanche battery, list of books to read, General Brigg's diet and several photographs (3)
Garden Statuary: Gertrude Spencer-Stanhope: A rare H.H. Martyn and Co lead figure of Panearly 20th century79cm highGertrude Spencer-Stanhope (1857-1944) was an English sculptor and painter. She was the niece of John Roddam Spencer-Stanhope and the cousin of Evelyn Pickering de Morgan, both of whom were noted pre-Raphaelite painters. She exhibited paintings during the period 1886-1909 at both provincial and London galleries, but is known to have produced perhaps only three sculptures including this model which was cast in both bronze and lead by H.H.Martyn of Cheltenham. The three - a female nude, A Pan and a lyre playing Orpheus were allocated to Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council for display at Cannon Hall Museum housed in her former family home. The works are regarded as fine examples of the small-scale domestic bronze that was popular in late 19th century Britain, and are notable also because women rarely had the opportunity to work as sculptors at the time.The firm of H.H Martyn was established in Cheltenham in 1888 and by the 1920's employed over 1000 craftsmen as wood and stone carvers, modellers of decorative plaster, sculptors, artists in wrought iron, large and small scale casters in all metals, fine furniture makers and artists in Stained Glass. They were appointed Architectural Decorators to His Majesty the King in 1916 for work at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. The company were involved in many architectural and interior projects including the Speakers Chair and dispatch Boxes for the House of Commons, St Paul's Cathedral Pulpit; and the façade of Selfridge's Oxford St, to name but a few. Their foundry was responsible for a huge variety of commissions, from the screen and gates originally at Marble Arch to the over life size bronze figure of Sir Winston Churchill by the sculptor Oscar Nemon, commissioned for the London Guildhall. The company also fitted out the first class areas of over 100 ships including The Titanic and Canberra, as well as the Queens Mary and Elizabeth for the Cunard line. Early in the First World War, their craftsmen were called upon to turn their hands to aircraft production, leading to the establishment of the Gloster Aircraft Company in 1917.They enjoyed a close connection with the Bromsgrove Guild, whose founder Walter Gilbert later worked for H.H. Martyn and produced a range of garden sculptures and ornament in bronze, lead and composition stone including these examples in which the quality of casting is comparable to the work produced at the Bromsgrove Guild. Provenance: The Hearne, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham home of Alfred W Martyn Managing Director of H.H.Martyn & Co from 1917 to 1939 and thence by descent.Literature: The Best, H.H. Martyn and Co, Specialists in Architectural Decoration and The Gloucester Aircraft Company, John Whitaker, Promenade Publications, 1985, a copy of which is included with this lot.
Three contemporary kitchen stools, with upholstered backs and seats, on turned legs, 113cm, with a stained wood circular top garden / occasional table, 79cm H (4)The stools were manufactured for the contract furniture market using fabrics that are either inherently crib 5 or treated to reach crib 5 standard.
Mixed ephemera relating to Boxted, Essex - including an album of photographs of 'Clive's' Boxted, horse, family, garden and surrounding Stanfords Particulars of Clive's with plan and 1945 house furniture sale, Clive's Cottage and Farm Building map 1922, also letter, indentures, photographs, etc, relating to Boxted, plus a quantity of miscellaneous ephemera in a travel case
14 x Pedigree Sindy boxed furniture: #44506 Bedside Table and Lamp; #44505 Dressing Table And Stool; Wardrobe; Hi-Fi; Garden Furniture; #44540 Bath; #44503 Bed and Bedclothes; #44541 Washbasin; #44551 Toilet; #44524 Hairdryer; #44527 Dining Table and Chairs; #44583 China Cabinet; #44388 Swimming Pool; #44389 Country Garden. Conditions vary, F-VG in P-VG boxes. Together with a small selection of clothing and accessories.
PAIR OF LEAD GARDEN URNS EARLY 20TH CENTURY of deep U shape with rams' mask handles, the sides cast in relief with foliate scrolls and scale pattern, each on a circular foot (2) 71cm wide, 72cm high Provenance: Purchased Christies, Fine English Furniture, 4 June 1998, lot 144 Glenburn Hall, Jedburgh Note: This pattern of vase featured in a 1930s trade catalogue of H. Crowther Ltd. (J. Davis, Antique Garden Ornament, Woodbridge, 1991, p. 367)
THREE PIECE SUITE OF COALBROOKDALE STYLE CAST IRON GARDEN FURNITURE of stylised interlacing foliate and naturalistic design, having arched backs and scroll shaped arms on end supports with hoof shaped feet. Slatted wooden seats. (3) The bench 126cm wide, the chairs 60cm wide approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: In original out of garden condition overall with surface rust, slat missing off bench, slats being very dry, two small hair cracks noted to the back of the settee. Unmarked.
Large and impressive painted wooden dolls house, English circa 1890, the painted red brick exterior with white painted and moulded cornicing and window sills, pierced metal balcony and steps leading to glazed front door with skylight, two large bay windows to ground floor, and a further eight windows and two attic windows to pitch roof with two chimneys and glazed garden room, front opens in two sections to five rooms, hallway and landing, and three internal doors, all rooms with old and modern furnishings, old furniture including painted black and cream painted wooden dressing table and shelves, cherry wood chest, side table, gilt soft metal fire screen and various chairs, dolls include five early Parian-types with original clothes and five glazed china shoulder head dolls, (steps over painted, interior decoration not original), 43” (109cm) tall, 46” (114cm) long, 21” (54cm) deep.

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