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Click here to subscribeA Chelsea Encrusted Porcelain Mantel Clock, circa 1762], of upswept form with diverse types of flowers with detailed petals, anthers, stalks and stems to a rococo scroll base applied with violas and other flowers, in soft colours overall enriched in gilt on the base, the reverse embellished with rococo scrolls and centrally painted with a spray of summer flowers, containing a later inset pocket watch by Rundell & Bridge, London, No.2574, with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, in a gilt metal case, 28cm high
Football-A collection of autographs including signed magazine pictures of Duncan Edwards (Man. Utd) Ken Armstrong (Chelsea) Cliff Holton (Arsenal x 2) Eddie Baily (Spurs) Alf Ramsey (Spurs x 2) W. Nicholson (Spurs) John Atyeo (Bristol City x 3) Len Shackleton (Sunderland) John Charles (Leeds x 3) Jackie Milburn (Newcastle) Bert Trautman (Man. City x 2) Don Revie (Man. City) Stanley Matthews (Blackpool x 6) Sam Bartram (Charlton Athletic x 3) George Lee (West Brom.) Nat Lofthouse (Bolton x 4) Tom Finney (Preston x 3) and numerous others; with many additional plain signatures (album).
A U.S. Navy bakelite cased eight-day bulkhead timepiece by 'Chelsea Clock Co Boston' mid 20th century the 5.5 inch cream on black Arabic numeral dial annotated for both 12 and 24 hours with fast/slow regulation slot centre seconds and inscribed 'U.S. Navy Ser. No. 331 99E to centre' in mottled black finished cylindrical glazed-front case with wall mounting flange to rear.
Julian Trevelyan-country estate colour etching Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988) Palladian style country estate signed and titled in pencil; inscribed artist's proof colour etching and aquatint 39 x 45cm.; 15.5 x 17.75in. * He was a tutor at Chelsea School of Art 1950-60 and engraving tutor at the Royal College of Art 1955-63. Made Honorary Senior Royal Academician in 1986. Tate Gallery holds his works.
"Britains lead figures: twelve boxed sets comprising;8827 The 16th County of London Queens Regiment, 8868 The Royal Engineers,8801 Essex Regiment,8806 The Duke Of Cambridge Own 17th Lancers 8807 The Empress Of India 21st Lancers, 8829 The Second Life Guards, 8821 The Princess Charlotte of 5th Dragoon Guards, 8858 The Lanarkshire Yeomanry, four sets of The Chelsea Pensioners (12) "
A pair of Chelsea figural candlesticks modelled as a gardener leant against a spade with arm aloft, his companion similarly posed with an apron full of fruit both supporting a pierced basket moulded sconce and drip-pan on scroll moulded floral encrusted bases, 22cm. high, painted gold anchor marks, circa 1756-69, restoration to neck and sconce of gardener.
A COLLECTION OF FIVE BLACK AND WHITE POSTCARD PHOTOGRAPHS circa 1905-1910, hand written annotations to reverse, depicting Roberts (Manchester United and England), Wright (Hull City and England), Bond (Bradford City and England), Thompson (Bradford City and Ireland) and Evan Jones (Chelsea and Wales), (5).
A COLLECTION OF FIVE BLACK AND WHITE POSTCARD PHOTOGRAPHS circa 1905-1910, hand written annotations to reverse, depicting Tufnell (Barnsley), McCracken (Newcastle United and Ireland), Windridge (Chelsea and England), Gillespie (Sheffield United and Ireland) and Lacey (Everton and Ireland), (5).
Richard Bawden (b.1936) 'Boat at Rowhedge' Lithograph Signed and titled in pencil Ltd edn 15/100 43.5cm x 60cm. NB Painter, printmaker, designer and illustrator. Married the potter Hattie Bawden. Chelsea and St. Martin's schools of art and the Royal College of Art. Designed posters for the London Underground, amongst others. Exhibited in numerous solo exhibitions. His work can be found in the V&A and Tate Gallery collections. See Buckman, D. 'Dictonary of Artists in Britain since 1945' p. 122
After Augustus Welby North Pugin- Views of rural life, mezzotint in colours, set of six, each bearing a label Thomas Agnew & Sons, Ltd., No., 20460-6, attached to the reverse, 20x27cm., ea., approx: Charles White- 'Contemplation', after Emma Green, publ. Dec. 1st 1782, Kemps Row, Chelsea; stipple engraving: together with four further examples by the same hand, (11)