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A Royal Doulton Bulldog (af), along with another smaller version, Gawsworth Coronation mug 1911, Beswick bird (number 1219), Victorian black gilt inkwell, Toby jug, various other items to include Chinese vase, Goebel bird, Yamaha original 'Sheep' music box, oriental small vases jug, ET money box (one box)
RAF collection set of 8 signed air flown covers to mark the 25th anniversary of the issue of commemorative covers to raise money for registered charities each cover has three signature of important people from political or civilian life including a number of household names. Signatures in collection Baroness Margaret Thatcher, Sir Michael Graydon, AVM Peter Squire, ACM Sir Christopher Foxley Norris, AVM Johnnie Johnson, Gr Cpt Dennis David, Gr Cpt John Cunningham, W Cmdr Rod Learoyd, Fl Lt Bill Reid, Adml Lord Lewin, Peter Lord of Abbots Hay, Dr Michael A Fopp, Sir Rex Hunt, Adml Sir John Woodward, Mjr Gen Julian Thompson, Lord Carrington, Rt Hon Malcom Rifkind, ACM Sir Joseph Gilbert, FM Sir Peter Inge, Gen Sir Charles Guthrie, Mjr Gen Rupert Smith, Rt Hon Douglas Hurd, Rt Hon The Baroness Chalker of Wallasey and Admiral Sir Benjamin Bathurst. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95
Klooks Kleek Club, six original contracts/agreements from the mid to late 1960s: Long John Baldry & Bluesology (signed by Baldry), Aynsley Dunbar's Retaliation (signed by Dunbar), Chris Farlowe, Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers, Steam Packet and Zoot Money - consigned by Dick Jordan who owned the club during this period - hole punches on left and a tear top left on the Aynsley Dunbar agreement, otherwise mainly excellent
FOLLOWER OF ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE THE MONEY CHANGER oil on oak panel, 24 x 18.5cm++Varnish dirty, long untouched, in apparently good condition, medium not unduly thin, free from extensive or any restoration (not verified under UV), support not warped or split, in 19th c giltwood and composition frame with loss
A pair of Marly horse figures, each of semi clad gentlemen aside rearing horses, on shaped metal bases, partially decorated in black, 33cm high, various other metalware, wheat sheaf, boot scraper, recumbent lion metal figure, part house money box, Eastern tray decorated with gilt highlights etc. (a quantity)
A Chinese export silver pencil holder, Wang Hing, decorated a dragon, a Sterling silver money clip, an agate handled desk seal, pen knives, propelling pencils etc. Condition Report: Large propelling pencil has crack/chip to cornelian seal end. Smaller penknife has slightly bent blade. Agate handled desk seal has cracked matrix. Other items generally good condition.
Attributed to John Constable RA/Reclining Nude Youth/pencil, 48cm x 39cm/see illustration Condition Report: Unfortunately this drawing was subjected to water damage several years ago and although it has been dried out and partially restored there are many shrinkage creases throughout, attempts were made to flatten the picture but the flattened creases have left noticeable white streaks across the drawing, in our opinion it has been restored as much as it can be and sadly the appearance is of a rather badly damaged drawing. A photograph of the picture was shown to Annie Lyle who was of the opinion that it was probably by Constable but in the condition it was it was not worth spending money to fully attribute it.
1830 (May 15) Sir Bob Binnett the new Baronet on his favourite charger.A hand-coloured engraving of Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet holding a banner 'Money is Strength - Steam is Power', mounted on a plump and sleek rat on its hind legs. Peel was referred to as the Rat Catcher of Catholic emancipation. Scarce. Framed. 1410Literature: See British Museum Satires 15682 and 15743. only copy found in Library of Congress prints Washington D .C Note.Other Notes: Sir Robert Peel was athe favourite son of Sir Robert the first Baronet, who hd made a significant fortune in the textile industry, founded on the labours of the cotton-spinners and on steam-power. In his will he bequeathed an equal amount to each of his sons, except Robert, to whom he left all his lands and four times the assets left to the other sons. Peel had given Robert £230,000 during his lifetime, plus £100,000 on the event of his marriage and willed him a further £154,000. 14 by 10in. (35.6 by 25.4cm)
A selection of items to include a filigree cheroot, a silver cased open face pocket watch, a King George V commemorative money clip with painted profile, a Chinese cloisonne jardiniere, 14cm diameter and a smaller example (5) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
William Michael Rossetti (1829-1919) writer and critic, two hand written and signed letters to Constantine Alexander Ionides (1833-1900) - patron and art collector, on mourning paper (2) The letters read:5 Endsleigh Gardens, NW 3rd May 1882 Dear Mr Ionides, I have to-day seen a letter from Mr Hamish of The Art Journal (addressed to a friend Mr Sharp) in which he proposes to anyone in The Art Journal some work or works by my brother; and he expresses an opinion that you would probably lend a picture for this purpose. Will you allow me to say that no negotiation has as yet been made with me, as executor and joint-legatee of my brother, for settling any question of copyright in which I may be interested in this matter. Whether I have any and what rights is a question as to which I should have to consult a lawyer. Meantime I have taken it upon me to send you these few words, in the hope that, if any such request as Mr Hamish speaks of is made to you, you would kindly allow me to know of it before a final decision is arrived at. Excuse me for troubling you in such a matter, and believe me very truly yours, W M Rossetti And:5 Endsleigh Gardens, NW 11th July '82 Dear Mr Ionides, Mr Theodore Watts,who acts as my legal advisor and friend in all this matter, thinks the best thing would be if he were to speak to you personally on that question of engraving, and he kindly proposes to do so at early date. His business address is: 23 St Swithen's lane. Whatever Mr Watts settles in connection with you will command my cordial assent. The affair of the sale of my brothers house - a melancholy and depressing one in some aspects - has gone off very well, I think so far as the money result is concerned. I am not well - troubled with gout and writing from bed at this minute. Shall probably be out of town for a few days hence, but not very long. Yours with thanks and best regards W M Rossetti
George Frederick Watts (1817-1904) - Three hand written letters to Constantine Alexander Ionides (1833-1900), collector and art patron, with a fourth letter jointly written by Watts and his wife Mary Seaton Watts and three letters post his death written by Mary Seaton Watts (7) They read:Jan 13. 1890, Monkshatch, Guildford My dear Ionides Many thanks for your subscription of 10 pounds. This is the second subscription ?? like some I have received, Mr Rossetti(?) wrote the other day to say the other sums had been subscribed excepting 600! So no doubt the whole will be easily made up. I'm sure it is a costly object and Mr Rossetti(?) is a very worthy man who has been working away for twenty years under equal difficulties and carry out the plan, thank you again! May all good things come to you. Yours very Sincerely G. F. Watts (It is not clear if the name is Rossetti (as in William Michael) or another name like Rossettor)And:Little Holland House, Kensington, Oct 20 - 1893 My dear Constantine As I have long given up painting portraits the picture of your little grand-child (see Rossetti letter) was done for myself for the pleasure of painting a 5th generation as I told your daughter in law when I was painting it, so you need not take it unless you very much wish for it. It would have pleased me to make a prudent gift to you but I have had to unexpectedly to make up a very considerable sum of money, a debt I had become responsible for & which was not of my incurring. If you do wish to have the picture you can have it for the price you paid for the others I painted for you, we go into the country today and Hollyer is to come this morning. Very sincerely yours, G. F. Watts And:Telegraph office here, Limnerslease Guildford, Oct 26. 1893 My dear Constantine The picture of your grandchild was to be fetched on Friday (tomorrow) this delay was to give time to Hollyer. You will find the colours sunk in, dimmed irregularly so that it will not loose what it is ?? ?? have flattened equally, not then, till varnished. This is because I paint with very dry colours, much safer! But with the disadvantage of requiring varnish which should never be applied till the colours are absolutely dry. The photograph may be from my work but ?? then it will not be an original, many years ago, perhaps in 1834-5- or 6, I was summoned by your father who wanted a copy of your picture painted as I think by a Mr Lane who had been an assistant of Sir T Lawrence. The copy when made was judged the better than the original, this was my first introduction to your family! Very sincerely yours, G. F. Watts And:July 23. 1896, Little Holland House Kensington, Dear Mr Ionides I have been advised to have a list made of the pictures painted by me and believing that it may be of use hereafter, I am beseeching to ask you kindly to give me any help you can by having the names of my pictures in your possession with the size of the canvas written on the enclosed form and returned to me at your convenience, for which I shall be greatly obliged. I may add that where ever it is cleaned? I am happy to sign any of my work if it can be sent to me here. Yours truly, G. F. Watts. (back of the letter) Accompanying the group are three letters on mourning paper from Mary Seaton Watts (1849-1938)

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