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acrylic on board, signed, titled label verso framed and under glass image size 22cm x 22cm, overall size 34cm x 34cm Artist's label verso Note: Gail has always been a fan of unusual and imaginative art. As a child she discovered the paintings of Rodney Matthews and Roger Dean on album covers and posters, and admired their ability to create a whimsical version of ordinary things. At school, Salvador Dali was an artistic influence, and she was lucky enough to get up close to several of his paintings in the MoMA in New York. As a huge music fan, Gail briefly studied sound engineering after deciding she did not want to go to Art school (despite preparing a portfolio). However, she continued to paint while working and raising her two children, and decided to become a self-employed artist in 2011. For artworks where specific locations are featured, Gail uses photographs to help with initial building placement, but will manipulate and change the structures to provide the most pleasing composition. This manipulation is not only helpful when hiding some of the less attractive features of a scene, but allows her to enhance features which might normally be overlooked. Painting on either stretched canvas or canvas board, Gail will usually cover the whole area with a theme colour which dictates the overall mood of the finished piece. She will then sketch in the main features of the painting using pastel pencil, moving the lines with a wet paintbrush until the desired positioning is achieved. The painting is built up from there. Gail's work is exhibited widely at numerous galleries in Scotland.
Ca. 350 - 300 BC. A red-figure pottery olpe with a bulbous body and a short, splayed foot. The neck is funnel-shaped and has a flanged mouth. The two vertical handles serve the purpose of lifting the vessel when filled with water, while a vertical handle at the back facilitates pouring and holding the vase. Beneath the vertical handles, a large fan-shaped palmette is flanked by stylised plant scrolls on each side. There is a floral motif on the neck. Side A of the olpe is decorated with a scene presenting a seated crowned Nike holding a large wreath in the right hand. Side B of the olpe depicts a Maenad in a long tunic with her hair gathered in a topknot. She also wears a beaded necklace and bracelets on both wrists. Her left hand holds a mirror, while her right is outstretched, holding a large wreath. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 19992, Antiquities, Lot 20. Size: 290mm x 165mm; Weight: 975g Provenance: Private UK collection, acquired on the Dutch art market; previously acquired on the Dutch art market; Frederik Van Driel, Maastricht 1993. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter. This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy.
Vinyl - 3 David Bowie albums to include: Aladdin Sane (RCA Records - RS 1001 / LSP 4582, original UK 1st pressing 3T / 3T matrices with fan club insert) EX / VG+, Low (RCA - PL 12030, UK pressing black labels with fan club insert and insert) EX, Space Oddity (RCA - LSP 4813, UK pressing 1E / 1E matrices with printed inner) EX-
A BURMA NO HEAT RUBY AND DIAMOND BROOCHin platinum, in a stylised fan design, set with round and oval cut Burmese rubies totalling c.2.2-2.4 carats, and old European cut and baguette cut diamonds totalling c.1.8-2.0 carats, secured with a pin clasp, no assay marks, c.2.6cm, (c.7.3g), verbal assessment from GCS confirming that the rubies are of Burma (Mogok) origin with no indications of heat treatment
HIGHLAND PARK 16 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 16 years old | ABV: 40% | Region: Islands - Orkney | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Condition: traces of mold on the bottle | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Estimate: 2 000 - 3 000 Kc | Distillery | Highland Park is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Orkney Islands, in the town of Kirkwall. Its history dates back to 1798, although the circumstances surrounding its creation are shrouded in myth. The foundation is attributed to either the well-known smuggler and priest Magnus Eunson or the farmer David Robertson. The exact details are disputed, but the distillery's official gate bears the year 1798 as the beginning of its history.The distillery did not gain its real stability and development until the second half of the 19th century, when it was first owned by William Stuart (proprietor of Miltonduff), and then James Grant, former manager of the Glenlivet Distillery. Under their leadership, the distillery was expanded and became an important part of the Scotch whiskey industry.In 1937, Highland Park became part of Highland Distillers, which is now part of the Edrington Group (which also includes The Macallan in its portfolio). Highland Park whiskey first appeared on the market as a single malt in the 1970s in an 8-year-old version, but in the 1980s the packaging underwent a redesign (and then several other modifications) when 12-year and 18-year versions were introduced. The distillery soon gained a strong, almost cult-like fan base, and its offerings are constantly expanding. In addition to the main line of aged whiskeys, various limited editions have been released, inspired by the history of Orkney and Norse mythology. | Bottle | Highland Park Aged 16 Years is a single malt whisky released as a special edition for travel retail, making it unavailable in mainstream stores. Aged for a minimum of 16 years, this whisky offers a smoother profile than is typical for standard bottlings from this distillery.Nose: Smooth and harmonious, with notes of sweet honey, ripe fruit, and light smoke. Undertones of vanilla and oak add depth.Taste: Smooth and pleasantly rounded, with flavors of caramel, honey, and subtle spices. Light notes of peat and fruity sherry also complement the spirit's character.Finish: Medium length, with a hint of spice and fine smoke that lingers on the palate.
HIGHLAND PARK 1989 16 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1989 | Bottled: 2005 | Stated age: 16 years old | ABV: 46% | Region: Islands - Orkney | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: metal tube | Estimate: 3 000 - 5 000 Kc | Distillery | Highland Park is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Orkney Islands, in the town of Kirkwall. Its history dates back to 1798, although the circumstances surrounding its creation are shrouded in myth. The foundation is attributed to either the well-known smuggler and priest Magnus Eunson or the farmer David Robertson. The exact details are disputed, but the distillery's official gate bears the year 1798 as the beginning of its history.The distillery did not gain its real stability and development until the second half of the 19th century, when it was first owned by William Stuart (proprietor of Miltonduff), and then James Grant, former manager of the Glenlivet Distillery. Under their leadership, the distillery was expanded and became an important part of the Scotch whiskey industry.In 1937, Highland Park became part of Highland Distillers, which is now part of the Edrington Group (which also includes The Macallan in its portfolio). Highland Park whiskey first appeared on the market as a single malt in the 1970s in an 8-year-old version, but in the 1980s the packaging underwent a redesign (and then several other modifications) when 12-year and 18-year versions were introduced. The distillery soon gained a strong, almost cult-like fan base, and its offerings are constantly expanding. In addition to the main line of aged whiskeys, various limited editions have been released, inspired by the history of Orkney and Norse mythology. | Bottle | Highland Park 1989 is a single malt whisky, distilled in 1989 and bottled by independent bottler Murray McDavid in 2005. The whisky was matured for 16 years in refill sherry casks, which imparted a subtle but complex profile while preserving the distinct character typical for this distillery.Nose: Delicate, with notes of dried fruit, light smoke, and a hint of vanilla, supported by subtle oak undertones.Taste: Smooth and balanced, with flavors of honey, caramel, and fruity sherry adding depth. Light spicy notes and fine smoke complete the overall character.Finish: Medium length and pleasant, with notes of oak, spice, and a slight smoky aftertaste.The auctioned bottle is one of 1,500 bottles released in this limited edition.
HIGHLAND PARK 18 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 18 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Islands - Orkney | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper tube | Bottle code: L0361G L11 23:05 12:08 | Estimate: 3 000 - 5 000 Kc | Distillery | Highland Park is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Orkney Islands, in the town of Kirkwall. Its history dates back to 1798, although the circumstances surrounding its creation are shrouded in myth. The foundation is attributed to either the well-known smuggler and priest Magnus Eunson or the farmer David Robertson. The exact details are disputed, but the distillery's official gate bears the year 1798 as the beginning of its history.The distillery did not gain its real stability and development until the second half of the 19th century, when it was first owned by William Stuart (proprietor of Miltonduff), and then James Grant, former manager of the Glenlivet Distillery. Under their leadership, the distillery was expanded and became an important part of the Scotch whiskey industry.In 1937, Highland Park became part of Highland Distillers, which is now part of the Edrington Group (which also includes The Macallan in its portfolio). Highland Park whiskey first appeared on the market as a single malt in the 1970s in an 8-year-old version, but in the 1980s the packaging underwent a redesign (and then several other modifications) when 12-year and 18-year versions were introduced. The distillery soon gained a strong, almost cult-like fan base, and its offerings are constantly expanding. In addition to the main line of aged whiskeys, various limited editions have been released, inspired by the history of Orkney and Norse mythology. | Bottle | Highland Park Aged 18 Years is a single malt whisky that holds a prominent place in the distillery's portfolio and has earned numerous prestigious awards over time. The whisky is matured in a combination of refill and first-fill bourbon and sherry casks, which impart a depth and complex flavor profile that continues to be highly sought after.Nose: Rich and intense, with notes of baked cherries, dark chocolate, honeyed sweetness, and orange peel, complemented by aromatic peat smoke.Taste: Full and balanced, with flavors of honey and fine peat smoke, complemented by caramelized fruit and chocolate.Finish: Long, sweet, and spicy, with subtle nutty notes that perfectly balance the sweetness and smoke.
HIGHLAND PARK 1989 - MISSION GOLD SERIES - AGED 18 YEARS | Distilled: 1989 | Bottled: 2007 | Stated age: 18 years old | ABV: 52,6% | Region: Islands - Orkney | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: metal tube, dents in several places | Estimate: 4 000 - 6 000 Kc | Distillery | Highland Park is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Orkney Islands, in the town of Kirkwall. Its history dates back to 1798, although the circumstances surrounding its creation are shrouded in myth. The foundation is attributed to either the well-known smuggler and priest Magnus Eunson or the farmer David Robertson. The exact details are disputed, but the distillery's official gate bears the year 1798 as the beginning of its history.The distillery did not gain its real stability and development until the second half of the 19th century, when it was first owned by William Stuart (proprietor of Miltonduff), and then James Grant, former manager of the Glenlivet Distillery. Under their leadership, the distillery was expanded and became an important part of the Scotch whiskey industry.In 1937, Highland Park became part of Highland Distillers, which is now part of the Edrington Group (which also includes The Macallan in its portfolio). Highland Park whiskey first appeared on the market as a single malt in the 1970s in an 8-year-old version, but in the 1980s the packaging underwent a redesign (and then several other modifications) when 12-year and 18-year versions were introduced. The distillery soon gained a strong, almost cult-like fan base, and its offerings are constantly expanding. In addition to the main line of aged whiskeys, various limited editions have been released, inspired by the history of Orkney and Norse mythology. | Bottle | Highland Park 1989 is a single malt whisky bottled by independent bottler Murray McDavid as part of the prestigious Mission Gold series. This series is known for bottling whiskies at cask strength, without chill filtration or added coloring, ensuring a natural character. The whisky was distilled in 1989 and bottled in 2007 after 18 years of aging, initially in bourbon barrels and Grenache Blanc wine barrels, with final maturation in barrels from the renowned winery Cellier de la Donna.Nose: Complex, with subtle notes of vanilla, light smoke, and honey intertwined with fruity undertones from the Grenache Blanc.Taste: Rich and expressive, featuring honey, fine peat, and notes of white fruit, vanilla, and light spice.Finish: Long and balanced, with lingering notes of fruit, sweetness, and fine smoke.The auctioned bottle is number 697 of 1,152 produced.
HIGHLAND PARK 30 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 30 years old | ABV: 48,1% | Region: Islands - Orkney | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Bottle code: L0999G L11 04:12 17:54 | Estimate: 20 000 - 25 000 Kc | Distillery | Highland Park is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Orkney Islands, in the town of Kirkwall. Its history dates back to 1798, although the circumstances surrounding its creation are shrouded in myth. The foundation is attributed to either the well-known smuggler and priest Magnus Eunson or the farmer David Robertson. The exact details are disputed, but the distillery's official gate bears the year 1798 as the beginning of its history.The distillery did not gain its real stability and development until the second half of the 19th century, when it was first owned by William Stuart (proprietor of Miltonduff), and then James Grant, former manager of the Glenlivet Distillery. Under their leadership, the distillery was expanded and became an important part of the Scotch whiskey industry.In 1937, Highland Park became part of Highland Distillers, which is now part of the Edrington Group (which also includes The Macallan in its portfolio). Highland Park whiskey first appeared on the market as a single malt in the 1970s in an 8-year-old version, but in the 1980s the packaging underwent a redesign (and then several other modifications) when 12-year and 18-year versions were introduced. The distillery soon gained a strong, almost cult-like fan base, and its offerings are constantly expanding. In addition to the main line of aged whiskeys, various limited editions have been released, inspired by the history of Orkney and Norse mythology. | Bottle | Highland Park Aged 30 Years is a single malt whisky aged for at least 30 years in oak casks, resulting in a rich and complex character. It is one of the top bottlings from the Highland Park distillery.Nose: Complex, with notes of dried fruit, orange peel, vanilla, and honey, accompanied by subtle smoke and spice.Taste: Full and rich, featuring ripe fruit, sherry, caramel, vanilla, and fine peat smoke, offering a harmonious profile.Finish: Long, slightly smoky, and warm, with lingering notes of oak, sherry, and spices.The bottle is presented in a luxurious wooden box, adding to its appeal for collectors.
ARDBEG 1990 AIRIGH NAM BEIST | Distilled: 1990 | ABV: 46% | Region: Islay | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: L7 326 00:17 4ML | Estimate: 6 000 - 10 000 Kc | Distillery | Ardbeg is a Scottish distillery on the south-west coast of the island of Islay, founded in 1815 by John MacDougall. It is renowned for its distinctly peaty production, typical of the Islay region. Despite several periods of closure, especially in the 1980s and 1990s, it was reopened in 1997 after being acquired by the Glenmorangie Company, which is part of the LVMH group.Its spirit is characterized by an intense smoke, with notes of seaweed, citrus and spice, thanks to the heavily peated malt. It mainly uses American oak barrels (ex-bourbon), sherry barrels and also experiments with different wine barrels.Among the most famous bottlings are Ardbeg 10 Year Old, Uigeadail and Corryvreckan, which form part of the basic range (core range). Ardbeg has a wide fan base for which the Ardbeg Committee was founded on 1 January 2000. Exclusive bottlings are released annually for members of this club. | Bottle | Airigh Nam Beist, Gaelic for "The Shelter of the Beast," refers to the legends surrounding the lake near Ardbeg Distillery. This whisky was distilled in 1990, during a period of limited production at the distillery, and bottled between 2006 and 2008, adding to its rarity.Nose: Strong peat notes, complemented by citrus, vanilla, and caramel, with sweet accents of honey and a subtle touch of sea salt.Taste: Rich and complex, with intense smoke, dark chocolate, citrus, and oak, joined by spicy and nutty notes.Finish: Long and warm, with lingering notes of peat, sea salt, and fine oak.The Airigh Nam Beist bottling is highly sought after by collectors and whisky enthusiasts alike due to its historical value and unique flavor profile that reflects the Ardbeg style of the era.
LEE & WIGFULL; a George V cut glass crystal decanter of waisted form, with hatched and fan cut top and hallmarked silver collar, Sheffield 1923, with associated stopper, height to top of stopper 36cm, diameter of base 11.5cm, and a Waterford cut glass crystal mushroom lamp, height 38cm (2).Condition Report: The decanter is in good condition.
A group of mixed collectables comprising a jade style conical bowl, height 5cm, diameter 13cm, a 20th century Chinese cylindrical vase with enamelled figures, height 11cm, diameter 5cm, a scent bottle with internal painted landscape scene, a group of green jade coloured hardstone grapes, a modern ink seal kit in material clad box and a hand fan, height 18cm (6).
A Chinese reverse glass painting, Republic period (1912-1949), of a lady wearing a white robe decorated with endless knots, with a feather fan in her hands,50 x 35cm, framedCondition ReportFrame with chips and losses. Did not examine outside of the frame. Handle missing. Possibly repaired with over paint.
A Chinese fan shaped carved hardwood frame, 20th century, with a coloured print of the Imperial Palace, with red tassels, mounted with reverse painted glass beads, 31cm wide, three soapstone roundels, hardwood mounted, 13cm diameter, and a carved hardwood stand,39cm wide 27cm deep10cm high (5)Condition ReportBeads cracked, Frames fair.
Lot with an antique Japanese fan-shaped sheath in lacquered wood with a dagger inside & an antique Japanese fake fan in detailed iron with remains of polychrome, used as a weapon Because it was forbidden to carry weapons at court, such (hidden) weapons were carriedLot (2) met een antieke Japanse waaiervormige schede in gelakt hout met dolk (lengte : 30 cm) en een antieke Japanse nepwaaier in zeer fijn uitgewerkt ijzer met restanten van polychromie, die als wapen werd gebruikt (lengte : 31.5 cm) Omdat het verboden was om aan het hof wapens te dragen, werden dergelijke (verborgen) wapens gedragen.
A Victorian tortoiseshell mourning fan - in ivory silk and black lace with flowers, foliage and rocaille, with plain tortoiseshell sticks and guards, 24cm long; together with a chinoiserie lacquered papier-mache box, 18 x 14.75 x 5cm; a Victorian-style costume jewellery pendant brooch; a 1930s ladies Swiss watch by Edma; and a mother-of-pearl and steel button hook. (5)
James Gordon of Perth - 8-day mahogany longcase c1790, in a mahogany case with a flat pediment hood and shallow cornice, break arch hood door beneath with matching spiral turned pilasters, trunk with full length conforming spiral pilasters and large brass Corinthian capitals, flat topped trunk door with crossbanding, inlaid spandrels and an oval fan inlay to the centre, square plinth with matching inlay and a shaped base, brass dial with cast spandrels and circular boss with the makers name to the arch, engraved dial centre with seconds and calendar dials, chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and steel hands, dial pinned to a rack striking movement sounding the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. James Gordon was a respected Scottish clock & watchmaker, granted the liberty to exercise his trade in Perth by the Incorporation of Hammermen on July 1st 1771. Died c1810.This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActDimensions: Height: 224cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 23cmCondition Report: Ivory reference number - VJUWPJCL
Edwardian inlaid rosewood occasional centre table, oval drop-leaf top inlaid with central fan and extending foliate motifs, fitted with single drawer, on square tapering supports united by galleried undertier, on brass castors Dimensions: Height: 65cm Length/Width: 87cm Depth/Diameter: 52cm
A MIXED LOT OF COSTUME JEWELLERY, 20TH CENTURY. To include a pair of green glass earrings, peacock drop earrings, white base metal loop earrings, white metal fan earrings, base metal whistle, Thai Buddha amulet. Plus pierced base metal gilded belt with bird buckle, length 86cms. (7) Provenance: From the estate of a prominent Peranakan family, Khoo Sian Ewe (1886 - 1964), thence by descent.
Iawata Hi-Line Total Control HP-TH. (250g) Retail around £233. Box is opened but appears unused.With it's pistol trigger offering exceptional control, the Iwata Hi-Line HP-TH is unique in being the first airbrush to offer fan pattern spray as well as the usual round patter spray, the spray pattern can be easily changed by swapping the air cap. Ideal for automotive touch up & custom painting, the Hi-line HP-TH offers unprecedented control of fan pattern spray with the minimum of overspray.The fan pattern is achieved by additional air outlets on the included fan pattern cap, these compress the traditional round spray pattern into a fan in the same way as automotive spray guns.* Gravity fed, double action, internal mix airbrush* 0.5mm nozzle* Fan pattern & round pattern air caps* 14ml removable paint cup with lid* Pistol trigger for comfort & control* Adjustable trigger tension* MAC valve for air pressure control* Solvent resistant needle seal* Pre-set handle* 3 to 63mm round or fan spray pattern Condition Report - Box is open, but appears unused and as new.
* GAIL STIRLING ROBERTSON, REEKIE LUMS acrylic on board, signed, titled label versoframed and under glass image size 22cm x 22cm, overall size 34cm x 34cm Artist's label versoNote: Gail has always been a fan of unusual and imaginative art. As a child she discovered the paintings of Rodney Matthews and Roger Dean on album covers and posters, and admired their ability to create a whimsical version of ordinary things. At school, Salvador Dali was an artistic influence, and she was lucky enough to get up close to several of his paintings in the MoMA in New York. As a huge music fan, Gail briefly studied sound engineering after deciding she did not want to go to Art school (despite preparing a portfolio). However, she continued to paint while working and raising her two children, and decided to become a self-employed artist in 2011. For artworks where specific locations are featured, Gail uses photographs to help with initial building placement, but will manipulate and change the structures to provide the most pleasing composition. This manipulation is not only helpful when hiding some of the less attractive features of a scene, but allows her to enhance features which might normally be overlooked. Painting on either stretched canvas or canvas board, Gail will usually cover the whole area with a theme colour which dictates the overall mood of the finished piece. She will then sketch in the main features of the painting using pastel pencil, moving the lines with a wet paintbrush until the desired positioning is achieved. The painting is built up from there. Gail's work is exhibited widely at numerous galleries in Scotland.
* GAIL STIRLING ROBERTSON, SOUTH QUEENSFERRY SMOKE acrylic on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glass image size 17cm x 17cm, overall size 32cm x 32cm Artist's label versoNote: Gail has always been a fan of unusual and imaginative art. As a child she discovered the paintings of Rodney Matthews and Roger Dean on album covers and posters, and admired their ability to create a whimsical version of ordinary things. At school, Salvador Dali was an artistic influence, and she was lucky enough to get up close to several of his paintings in the MoMA in New York. As a huge music fan, Gail briefly studied sound engineering after deciding she did not want to go to Art school (despite preparing a portfolio). However, she continued to paint while working and raising her two children, and decided to become a self-employed artist in 2011. For artworks where specific locations are featured, Gail uses photographs to help with initial building placement, but will manipulate and change the structures to provide the most pleasing composition. This manipulation is not only helpful when hiding some of the less attractive features of a scene, but allows her to enhance features which might normally be overlooked. Painting on either stretched canvas or canvas board, Gail will usually cover the whole area with a theme colour which dictates the overall mood of the finished piece. She will then sketch in the main features of the painting using pastel pencil, moving the lines with a wet paintbrush until the desired positioning is achieved. The painting is built up from there. Gail's work is exhibited widely at numerous galleries in Scotland.
A VICTORIAN WALNUT 'SEWING BOX STYLE' BIJOUTERIE TABLEwith stringing and fan marquetry to corners, the top with turned handle, the bevelled glazed two doors opening to damask lining, with one shelf beneath, terminating on four tapered legs, 81cm high (to top of handle) x 34cm wide x 42cm deep
A 19th Century male Pedlar doll, with black painted hair, painted eyes and lips, rosy cheeks, jointed body. Dressed in check trousers, red waistcoat, dark blue jacket, black hat, brown bag to back, black painted shoes, holding a circular tray of accoutrements including miniature jointed wooden doll, various books, fan, long pipe gloves, drum, comb and set on a circular wooden base, 10" (25.5cm) high, together with a 19th Century Pedlar doll with black painted hair with curls onto the face, painted eyes and lips, jointed wooden body with black painted shoes, with green skirt, red cape and black hat, cream apron, holding a circular tray of accoutrements including 2 miniature jointed wooden dolls, needles, drum, cutlery, mirror, books and set on circular wooden base, 10" (25.5cm) high in rectangular box
An interesting group of pin cushion and bottle stop half dolls comprising two bisque pin cushion dolls with blue painted eyes, red painted closed mouths, auburn mohair wigs fixed to pin cushion base and holding a fan, 4½" (11cm) high, one pin cushion doll in pink top and brown feather to bonnet on bottle stop base, 3" (7.5cm) high, one bisque jointed half doll with blue painted eyes, red painted open mouth and blonde wig, impressed 3123, 4½" (11.5cm) high and one moulded pin cushion doll with pink blouse, pink and yellow comb and arms outstretched, 5½" (14cm) high (5)
A small Moritz Gottschalk wooden framed red roof dolls house, with 2 levels, Circa 1915, with lithographed red brick and sand stone effect exterior, front door with fan light and lion head knocker, three glazed windows and flower boxes and attic windows, front opens to two rooms on 2 levels with green tinplate fireplace, metal cot and other furniture, 12" (30cm) (H) x 7½" (19cm) (W) x 5" (13cm) (D) (FS) (4)
A Victorian Fry's Chocolate countertop display cabinet, the ebonised framed cabinet with enamelled Fry's Chocolate fan shaped pediment and wooden base engraved J.S Fry & Sons Ltd and label on base saying this case is supplied at less than half cost, on the distinct understanding that it is to be used for the display of Messrs. J.S. Fry & Sons (Ltd) chocolate and cocoa. The cabinet comes with on glass shelf and mirrored back sliding doors to back. Some damage to plywood at side, 27¾" (70.5cm) (W) x 15" (38cm) (D) x 36" (91.5cm) (H) (FS) (1)
Various lead figures, including Japanese woman in Kimono and holding a fan, Barclay USA Bride, Groom and Bridesmaid, Lincoln Tarzan, Japanese Fisherman, lead Sea Captain at his wheel, semi-flat town Cryer, Wend-Al toy town musicians, other figures include Crescent Deep sea diver, Matador, Britains Gnomes, Heyde Punch and Toby dog nodders (Toby headless) and more, (condition good to fair, some poor), (23).
A Regency mahogany 12" drop dial clock, the case with carved fan ears, glazed pendulum aperture and curved base inlaid with brass above a narrow moulded surround and locking cast brass bezel, eight fusee movement with anchor escapement, 61cm high x 36cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A collection of silver, comprising; a cased silver Christening bowl and spoon, Birmingham 1928, a silver Christening mug, a silver four division toast rack, a two handled silver bowl, seven silver decanter labels, a Christopher Dresser style silver plated toast rack, a white metal menu/place holder in the form of a Japanese fan and a silver gilt mounted tortoiseshell cigarette case, total weight of silver approx 20oz (14)
A collection of English blue and white pottery, early 19th century, including a Davenport 'Muleteer' circular dish raised on four feet, printed title and factory marks together with impressed anchor marks; and Davenport 'Rhenish Views' tureen stand, a Minton and Boyle 'Devon' serving dish; small Willow pearlware quadrant serving dish, a Minton 'Tintern Abbey Monmouth' tile teapot stand, four small Willow pattern platters, a small oval box printed in the Japanesque style with fan-shaped panels of birds; a pair of small toy dessert tureens and covers with stands, small Mason's Ironstone bowl, Stevenson tureen lacking cover; a pair of small nursery sideplates with moulded rims, small Willow pattern tureen stand, a leaf-shaped dish, Coalport jug with Caughley print, Spode 'Grasshopper' saucer, 'Milkmaid' tea canister, sauceboat, etc (mixed lot, some damages variously throughout)Condition:Davenport Muleteer stand - 29cm diameterRhenish Views - 40cm wide
ROYAL LOCHNAGAR 12 YEAR OLD MANAGER'S DRAM 2017 HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Bottled: 11/2017Bottle Number: 105758.1% ABV / 70cl Royal Lochnagar Distillery sits at the foot of the Cairngorm mountains and is fed by the crystal clear water of the Scarnock springs. Originally called Lochnagar, it was renamed following the royal visit by Queen Victoria, who was quite a fan. The distillery reguarly resupplied the nearby Balmoral Castle which is situated just one mile away.
ROYAL LOCHNAGAR 12 YEAR OLD MANAGER'S DRAM 2017 HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Bottled: 11/2017Bottle Number: 105658.1% ABV / 70cl Royal Lochnagar Distillery sits at the foot of the Cairngorm mountains and is fed by the crystal clear water of the Scarnock springs. Originally called Lochnagar, it was renamed following the royal visit by Queen Victoria, who was quite a fan. The distillery reguarly resupplied the nearby Balmoral Castle which is situated just one mile away.
Barometer,: Comitti Stabbarometer. Englisches Federfächerbarometer aus Palisander und Mahagoni aus dem frühen 20. Jahrhundert, um 1910. Originales versilbertes Zifferblatt in gutem Zustand. Die Wetterbedingungen sind auf einer Skala mit einstellbarem Schieberegler angegeben. Temperaturangaben in Fahrenheit und Centigrade. Zeigt die Herstellermarke von Comitti Holborn und ist außerdem als "Made in England" gekennzeichnet. Klassischer gebrochener Bogengiebel mit dekorativem Messingknauf. Mahagoni-Intarsien sorgen für einen eleganten dekorativen Touch. Halbkugelförmige Zisternenabdeckung an der Unterseite. Abmessungen: 16 x 7 x 94 cm (max. BxTxH). - Comitti stick barometer. An English, rosewood and mahogany feather fan barometer, dating to the early 20th century, circa 1910. Original silvered face in good order. - Weather conditions marked on graduated scale, with adjustable change slider. Annotated for temperature in Fahrenheit and Centigrade. Displays the maker's mark of Comitti Holborn and further marked as Made in England. Classic broken arched pediment with a decorative brass finial Mahogany inlay adds an elegant decorative touch. Hemispherical cistern cover features at the bottom. R
A pair of Japanese Arita octagonal serving dishes, transfer printed with a lakeside scene within a wide border of fan designs, Meiji period, a pair of Chinese blue and white Canton dishes with willow in landscape designs, and a circular Chinese dish decorated with an elder and his escort, within dragon frieze. the largest 30cm. (5)
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