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3x various sterling silver golf club hat pins - one stamped sterling and mounted with Yale University enamel badge and motto Lux et Veritas, short hosel hence possibly replaced stem; another hallmarked Birmingham 1909 and with serrated face possibly stem has been replaced and one other with a much smaller club with golf ball mounted to face
Leonardo Lasansky (b. 1946). Aquatint titled "Tomas," depicting a man in an abstract-patterned hat. Print is signed along the lower right and is titled and inscribed AP along the lower left. Provenance: Distinguished corporate collection, Minnesota.Sight; height: 23 3/4 in x width: 19 3/4 in. Framed; height: 34 1/2 in x width: 29 3/4 in.
A Victorian Doulton Lambeth salt-glazed stoneware salad bowl, of squat circular form, relief decorated with tavern scenes, having three handles each in the form of a man in triform hat holding a jug, having impressed Doulton Lambeth mark verso and No.22, dia. 27cm (including handles), with matching salt-glazed stoneware salad servers, with silver plated terminals
A Derby porcelain bocage candle-holder figure group, as a seated young gallant playing bagpipes with attendant dog, glazed in bright enamels and heightened in gilt, circa 1770 (with restoration), incised No.284 verso, h.19cm Condition Report / Extra Information Candle-holder has been off.Feather to hat are chipped.Glaze to top of candle-holder worn.Some minor chips to bocage.
A pair of 18th century Derby Shepherd and Shepherdess figures, him playing a wind instrument and with attendant dog, her playing a mandolin and with attendant lamb, each glazed in bright enamels heightened in gilt, on swept bases, circa 1770 (with restoration), h.17.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Him - feathers to hat are restored, glaze loss to dogs nose, some losses to bocage.Her - head feathers restored, sheep's ear restored, losses to bocage and flowers.
A large early 20th Century terracotta bust entitled L'automne (Autumn) in the Goldscheider style, modelled as a maiden draped in robes and wearing a straw hat with a corn sheaf to the brim, unmarked other than stamped Made in Austria 102 6B, height 84cm S/DFrom the estate of the late Richard Beer
A large Moorcroft Pottery vase of footed form known as the 'Absentee Pot' designed by Sian Leeper, signed to the base and numbered 4, impressed marks, height 27cmThe Absentee Pot was awarded to an employee in the production departments, on the day the factory closed for Christmas, who had not been absent all year. If a number of staff had not been absent all names were put into a hat and one picked out, it was awarded to a different member of staff each year. This has been confirmed by Moorcroft Pottery.
Good Japanese Meiji period gold lacquer Shibayama inlaid four section Inro decorated with mother of pearl, ivory and carved stone details depicting two fishermen in a boat to one side, the other with a kingfisher on a branch, with glass Ojime and carved hardwood Netsuke depicting figures at a mountain with a waterfall, the Netsuke signed, height 11.5cm approx (some loss to inlay).CONDITION - Loss to man’s shirt. Loss to other man’s hat. Other side has 2 flowers lost. Hairline crack to the top lid on rim and slightly visible on exterior. Light scratching and tiny dents otherwise lacquer is good
Good Japanese gold lacquer two section Inro, of Goard form, applied in tortoiseshell, ivory, mother of pearl and stones decorated with a figure with three tortoises under a tree, the reverse with two ducks in water under a blossoming tree, with agate Ojime and ivory Netsuke carved as a figure with hat wearing a mask with rattle and fan, signed, height 11cm approx.CONDITION - Cord is snapped. Some light scratches and minor small pin prick dents. The silver interior coming away slightly from the lacquer body. One mother of pearl tree frond missing. There is a piece missing on the foot and clothing. There is also a small crack to the lacquer just off this from this damage.Netsuke with chip to the fan.
Nine early 20th Century hat pins, including a gilt metal example with a 'slithering' snake with faux seed pearl eyes; a 9ct gold pin with later butterfly, MB & Co; a silver golf club, James Fenton Birmingham, dates rubbed, another similar impressed Davis Moss Co, Birmingham, 1908, a purple glass example, short amber coloured hat pin; two similar silver stylised hat pins, stamped RH, 925, another by P&T Birmingham 1910, a silver hat pin with looped head, marks rubbed (9). Condition: snake - possibly been re-soldered to the pin, slight wear. 9ct gold pin - later butterfly, small hole just under the hallmark. JF silver golf club - small split to one end of the club, head has been re-soldered. DM golf club - split to the back of the club. glass club - collar missing, amber coloured club - slight wear. Two similar hat pins - some tarnishing, tiny hole where it sits on the mount, tarnishing and wear to the second. P7T pin tarnishing and wear. Looped pin - several small dents, split to looped part.
Collection of hat pins including a silver example stamped '925', and other decorative examples; five bisque dolls house dolls with painted faces and jointed bodies. Condition - baby jointed doll missing arm and chip to top of one leg. Other dolls are all scuffed and dirty but no chips. Hat pins all show wear.

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