Basil Nightingale (British 1864-1940)/No Road/huntsman jumping a gate/signed and dated 1916/pencil, charcoal and watercolour, heightened in white, 46cm x 61cm/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Two brown vertical lines caused by leaching from backboards. Paper slightly browned overall, oak frame.
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Radio 1 Roadshow, a large collection of Radio One Roadshow memorabilia including a boxed lorry, a framed and glazed Nicky Campbell poster for Paignton 1992 (63cm x 83cm), two different types of pencil cases (one filled) transistor radio, mug, badges, stickers, two sweat shirts (L), child's T-shirt, Smiley Miley's Roadshow mileage game and more - mainly all in Excellent condition
Eight North American baskets including a wood splint two handled rectangular basket, inscribed in pencil four times Mrs Hewar, 51cm long, four other wood splint baskets; one with sweet-grass and a cover, 27cm diameter, one open by Velma Lewis, 24cm diameter, one with two loop handles, 14cm diameter, one ovoid for wool, with sweet-grass and a handle, with a cover having a carved wood rose finial, 28cm high; two sweet-grass baskets and covers, 8cm and 14cm diameter and a Salish two handled basket tray, 22cm diameter, early 20th century and later. (12) Provenance Michael G. Johnson Collection.
A Sampson Mordan gilt metal novelty propelling toothpick, in the form of a flintlock pistol, the barrel marked 'S. Mordan' and '6 July 1840', 43mm long,together with a Sampson Mordan silver propelling pencil,of the same design, andan unmarked silver propelling pencil in the form of a pistol (3)Condition report:Gilt metal toothpick - overall good condition with no obvious major faultsSampson Mordan silver - overall good condition with no obvious major faultsSilver propelling pencil - the barrel can be seperated from the body of the gun and the mechanism is very stiff
William Lionel Wyllie RA (1851-1931)A tug boat on the Thamesetching, signed 'W L Wyllie' in pencil l.l.13 x 35cmProvenance: The Estate of Robin and Patricia Pickard.Condition report: In a plain black print frame. Image is clear and good. There is a little browning around the edge of the mount.
Anglo-Chinese School, 19th centuryA Junk in a harbour with fishermen alongsideindistinctly signed l.l., pencil on two sheets of paper36 x 50cmCondition report: Under glass and the paper is crinkled - either on two sheets of paper or with a vertical fold down the centre of a larger piece of paper. Some discolouration and browning. Modern beige frame.
George Richmond RA (1809-1896)Portrait of Field Marshal Sir George Pollock (1786-1872)signed 'George Richmond' l.l., pencil heightened with white58 x 47cmSir George Pollock served in India for the majority of his military life. He joined the Bengal Artillery in 1803 and served during the 2nd Maratha War (1803-1805), the Siege of Bhurtpore (1805) and the Anglo-Nepal War (1814-1816). He was promoted to major-general in 1838, the year preceding the First Anglo-Afghan War, which continued until 1842. During this war he commanded the 'Army of Retribution' that, following a successful mission to relieve a besieged garrison at Jalalabad, joined forces with Major-General Sir William Nott's force and advanced to Kabul, where they rescued British hostages and destroyed the covered bazaar. This confrontation was the last in the First Anglo-Afghan War. Pollock was appointed military member of the Supreme Council of India in 1844 and retired in 1870 at the rank of field marshal. He was made a baronet in 1872.Condition report: One or two foxing spots and a little discolouration to the background, where an old stretcher/frame has been. Old gilt frame which has a few chips.
Circle of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882) Hera, a reclining red-haired beautypencil with red and white chalk28 x 38cmProvenance: Acquired by the vendor at the Powney Gallery in Berkeley Street, London, W1, around 1970;From a Cambridgeshire country house.Condition report: Under glass and paper is very crinkled. Unsigned.
A small collection of First World War pencil drawingsPortrait of Captain F W Stevens, Essex Regiment, dated 22.5.16, with a sketch of General Sir Edmund Allenby to the reverse;'Our billet, June 1, 1916 / A Company Headquarters / Yvrench, Somme / Sacre Bleu';'A corner of Farmyard in France / from my bedroom window 31.5.16 / Platoon billet / Yvrench, Somme, Sacre Bleu';'Houdencote', June 1916;'Allen (Scouts) / Bertrancourt / Somme / May 1916'pencil 21 x 13cm (5)Condition report: All unframed and on buff paper and with some discolouration and browning.
Rowing memorabilia belonging to Robert A Downie,including:three oars with painted blades,'Thames Rowing Club 'A; Henley Royal Regatta 2003','Great Britain 1980 Lightweight VIII''London Rowing Club 1978 Lightweight VIII',a collection of badges and medals, including '1985 Henley Royal Regatta Overseas Competitor', giltwood and enamel,a framed photograph,with an inscribed mount 'Great Britain Lightweight Eight 1980',an aquatint,'Skiff Club 50/90',signed indistinctly in pencil,framed 28 x 40cm (qty.)Condition report: Oars - no obvious major faults.Print - no obvious major faults.HRR medal - no obvious major faults.Photo - no obvious major faults.
Nicholas de Fer L'AFRIQUE Paris: Chez L’Auteur, (1700) 1717 Copperplate engraving, three vertical folds, one horizontal fold, repaired 3cm tear at original map hinge; verso: paint show through, centre top and bottom corners taped to window mount, pencil note on back, framed,from de Fer's L'Atlas Curieux ou le Monde,22,8 by 31,7cm
R Wilkinson THREE MAPS OF THE BRITISH ISLES London: R Wilkinson, 1794 A New Map of Great Britain and Ireland:Copper engraving, coloured; verso: pencil note, Top right corner "4", E Bourne sculp, 28 by 22,6cm,and A New Accurate Map of England & Wales:Copper engraving, coloured; verso: pencil note, Top right corner "5", M Morrison sculp, 27,3 by 22,2 cm,and A New Accurate Map of Scotland:Copper engraving, coloured; verso: pencil note; top right corner "6", 28,7 by 21,9 cm,from Robert Wilkinson's General Atlas

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