Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Decorative Arts from 1860 and Fine Art & Antiques | |||
Auctioneer: | Gilding's | Location: | Market Harborough |
Contact: | Tel: (01858) 410414 Fax: (01858) 432956 | ||
Date: | 29th April 2014 | Time: | 10:30AM |
Details: | Viewing: Friday 25th April, 10am - 4pm Saturday 26th April, 9am - 1pm Monday 28th April, 9am - 7pm Morning of Sale from, 9am - 10.15am |
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Auction Lots - Page 7 | |||
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American Interest: A Colt Third Model “Civilian” dragoon revolver, .44 calibre, No. 13907, 18.5cm part octagonal barrel, marked ADDRESS SAML. COLT NEW YORK CITY, walnut butt plates, brass furnishings. £2000 - 3000 |
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American Civil War Interest: A Colt 1860 patent army revolver, .44 calibre No. 103983, 20cm barrel, marked ADDRESS COLT. SAML.COLT. NEW-YORK. U.S.AMERICA, the cylinder engraved with a naval scene, walnut butt plates, part brass, part steel furnishings. £1500 - 2000 |
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American Interest: A Colt single action revolver, number 126980, 17cm barrel, marked COLT’S PT.F.A.MFG.CO. HARTORD, CT. USA. moulded butt facings, .44 calibre, with Colt authentication dated 1888. £800 - 1200 |
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American Civil War: Brass “Texas Star” oval belt buckle, with a bullet hole, mounted and framed, 8 x 12cms., together with a small ambrotype photographic portrait inscribed in pencil “The Texas Plate was taken from Greenville, Texas, 7th April 1865 by my brother from a Rebel prisoner who was shot but not killed by his own side .........” £70 - 100 |
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“Old West” style leather saddle, by Walt Goldsmith, San Francisco, wool lined, with shot gun holster, together with a pistol holster and belt, the saddle set on a turned wood stand, height overall 123cms. £1000 - 1500 |
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330 | |||
A Japanese short sword Wakizashi, 51cm blade, iron quatrefoil tsuba, gilt decoration, lacquered cord-bound tsuka with fishermen, repolished blade, black lacquered saya. £300 - 500 |
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A Victorian cavalry officer’s sword, 83cm engraved blade, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, Princes of Wales Feathers, By Appointment device, plated bowl guard, wire-bound fish-skin covered grip, in a leather covered field service scabbard. £100 - 150 |
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A Victorian Bowie knife, 25cm broad blade, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, nickel plated mounts, horn-faced grips, engraved on the handle, “C. Randolf Buckle, Edlingham Vicarage, December 25th, 185*”, modern leather belt sheaf. Charles Randolf Buckle was a cadet in the Honorable East India Company and served thirty years with the Royal Artillery, retiring at the rank of Major-General. Buckle also served with Guiseppe Garibaldi during the campaign in 1860 (Spedizone dei Mille), the key event of the Italian Risorgimento. Offered here with a certificate of authenticity from Lanes Armory, Brighton, including two photographic reproductions of original photographs by Camille Silvy, one in a red shirt with the Garibaldian army. £300 - 500 |
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A six-shot double action percussion revolver, perhaps Belgium, 19th century 13cm octagonal barrel, a thunder-lever rammer, engraved decoration, walnut grip with chequer work. £150 - 200 |
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334 | |||
Indian steel and gold Damascene scissors katar, double-edged blade, 19cms., opening to reveal an inner blade, stylised floral decoration, twin pillar grips, length overall 43cms. £800 - 1000 |
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A George III double barrelled flintlock boxlock travelling pistol, over and under 8cm rifled barrels, steel furnishings, indistinctly signed J.** ards, London, walnut stock, 20cms. overall. £150 - 200 |
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336 | |||
A Cooper’s patent type pepperbox pistol, with five rifled 8.5cm barrels, ring trigger, under hammer, walnut stock, 18cms. overall. £80 - 120 |
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337 | |||
A George V Infantry Officer’s sword, 83cm blade, by Sanderson Bros. & Newbould Ltd, Sheffield, pierced nickel plated guard, wire bound grip with a bullion knot, in a leather covered field scabbard, with a leather Sam Brown. £70 - 100 |
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A French chassepot bayonet, back engraved St. Etienne 1868, 57cm blade, brass grip, a gras bayonet, back engraved St. Etienne 1876, both with steel scabbards, a French side arm, 46cm blade, brass guard, in a brass mounted leather scabbard and an Ottoman sword, 71cm blade, brass stirrup guard in a steel scabbard, (4). £100 - 150 |
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Two “Sea Service” flintlock pistols, 30cm barrels, full walnut stock, the plates stamped TOWER and GR under a coronet, brass furnishings. £700 - 1000 Books |
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Edward Lear, “Illustrated Excursions in Italy”, First and Second Series, Thomas M’Lean, London 1846, First Series with engraved map and coloured in outline, thirty lithographic plates, texts and illustrations, engraved leaves of music, Second Series with engraved map, hand-coloured in outline, twenty-five lithographic plates and text illustrations, folio, tooled cloth boards, rebound. £1500 - 2000 |
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Richard Adams, “Watership Down”, First Edition, Rex Collings, London 1972, with dust wrapper. £150 - 250 |
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347 | |||
A Victorian album, containing signatures of eminent Victorian personages, including a number of envelopes addressed to John Russell, First Earl Russell, other signatures include Prince Albert, Lord Parmastan and Lord Clyde (Nov 9th 1860), together with some later material and two Home Department documents signed by Queen Victoria. Lord John Russell twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The envelopes included herewith correspond to the time when he served as Foreign Secretary in the late 1850’s. £200 - 300 |
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Henry Garnet and The Gun Powder Plot, Actio in Henricum Garnetum Societatis Iesuiticae in Anglia Superiorum, text in Latin, Ioannes Norton, London 1607, errors in paging (169-178 omitted, with no loss of text), vellum bound. Being a record of the Trial of Henry Garnet, the Jesuit priest and Gun Powder Plot calaberator, before a Special Commission at The Guild Hall of London, March 28 1606, for his participation in the plot. £200 - 300 |
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Christopher A. Markham, The Church Plate of The County of Northampton, London 1894, being the author’s own copy with his book plate, large paper edition 1/50 with pasted in reviews, notes and some correspondence, half green Morocco, 8to. £150 - 200 |
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John Howard, The State of the Prisons in England and Wales, third edition, London 1784, with engraved plans and diagrams, some folding, directions to the book - binder bound in, half calf, 4to. £150 - 200 Prints & Engravings |
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355 | |||
After Henri Laurens Head Ganymed facsimile photo lithograph (?) published by Percy Lund Humphries & Co. Ltd 30 x 25cms. £70 - 100 |
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356 | |||
John Piper “Winter”, from The Seasons (Levinson 332) aquatint in colours, 1981 on wove paper signed in pencil and numbered 62/100 with Studio blind stamp 60 x 49cms. £500 - 800 |
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357 | |||
Anthony Gross “Vineyard” signed and titled, limited edition etching, 65/70 26 x 34cms. £200 - 300 Watercolours |
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358 | |||
Eric Gill Reclining nude initialled by Gill K.L. 29.2.28 pencil drawing 34 x 30cms. Provenance: The artist’s estate; Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham. £800 - 1200 |
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359 | |||
Chris Crowe Abstract study signed, gouache and mixed media 25 x 19cms. £100 - 150 |
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360 | |||
After Raphael (19th/20th century) “Madonna della Sedia” watercolour diameter 11cms. Copy of the painting in the Palazzo Pitti, Florence. £100 - 150 |
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Continental School, perhaps 18th Century, after Titian Madonna and Child with Sts Joseph, Zacharias and John the Baptist bears date 1516 watercolour 15 x 11.5cms. A free interpretation of Titian’s Madonna of the Cheries in the Kunsthistorsches Museum, Vienna £150 - 250 |
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Ascribed to Richard Deighton Portrait of a gentleman, full length in profile watercolour, 23 x 17cms. £70 - 100 |
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363 | |||
Fred Dearden “Cloudland” signed watercolour 33 x 51cms. Exhibited: Royal Academy, London, 1919, No. 809. Offered together with the exhibition catalogue. £100 - 150 Oil Paintings |
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364 | |||
Ethelbert White “Spoil Pile at a Copper Mine, Cyprus” signed, oil on canvas 55 x 65cms. £300 - 500 |
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365 | |||
Charles William Wyllie “On the Wye, Near Chepstow”, signed and dated on the label verso 1893 oil on panel 18 x 28cms. £500 - 800 |
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366 | |||
Manner of Dean Wolstenholme, Snr Sportsman by a stile, with gun dogs, oil on mill board, 15 x 22cms. £250 - 300 |
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367 | |||
William Frederick Witherington Summer landscape oil on canvas 51 x 67cms. Exhibited: Apparently Royal Academy London 1853, possibly ‘A Summer Afternoon’, no. 142. £1500 - 2000 |
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368 | |||
Ascribed to William Shayer, Senior, “Lunchtime” oil on relined canvas 77 x 63cms. £1200 - 1800 |
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369 | |||
Ascribed to George Arnold “Crossing the Ford”, a landscape oil on relined canvas 41 x 51cms. £1000 - 1500 |
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370 | |||
Alfred Aaron Wolmark “Yellow Chrysanthemums” oil on canvas 51 x 41cms. Provenance: Alfred Eric Wolmark, Fine Art Society, October-November 1970, No. 32 and January 2002 No. 1805. £1000 - 1500 |
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371 | |||
Jean Hugo Landscape, Provence signed, oil on board 37 x 44cms. £1000 - 1500 |
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372 | |||
Jean Hugo Landscape, Tuscany signed, oil on board 27 x 37cms. £500 - 800 |
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373 | |||
Wilhelmina Barns-Graham “Meditation to E” 1968-9 signed in pencil on the mount oil on board 35 x 35cms. Exhibited: W.Barnes - Graham Retrospective 1940-1989, Newlyn Art Gallery, Penzance and Touring, No. 63. £2000 - 3000 |
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374 | |||
Jeremy Annear “Lineform (Earth Echo)” 2010 acrylic on board 20x 32cms. £400 - 600 |
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375 | |||
Ascribed to John Crome Windmill beside a canal oil on relined canvas 46 x 41cms. £150 - 200 |
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376 | |||
Manner of George Arnfield Terriers and a startled cat and Spaniels and hanging game, a pair, oil on canvas 51 x 61cms. £1000 - 1500 |
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377 | |||
Rudolf Alfred Jaumann “The Letter”, 17th Century interior scene signed and inscribed Munchen oil on canvas 45 x 36cms. £200 - 300 |
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378 | |||
Karel Franz Philippeau “The Singing Lesson” signed, oil on mahogany panel 35 x 46cms. £1000 - 1500 |
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379 | |||
Edward Armfield Terriers, a fox and a pheasant signed, oil on relined canvas 77 x 128cms. £800 - 1200 |
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380 | |||
Circle of Sir George Clausen Woman in a graveyard, carrying a hoe and cabbages oil on canvas 153 x 97cms., unframed. £500 - 800 |
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381 | |||
English School, late 19th Century Greyhound in a landscape with a lake oil on canvas board 32 x 40cms. £200 - 300 |
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382 | |||
Neil Cawthorne “The Fernie Near Burton Overy” signed oil on canvas 60 x 90cms. £1000 - 1500 |
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383 | |||
Sir Peter Scott Mallards in a pearly sky signed and dated 1957 oil on canvas 51 x 61cms. Exhibited: Peter Scott Retrospective, Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum, 1989 and travelling, No. 63. £1200 - 1500 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Decorative Arts from 1860 and Fine Art & Antiques | |||
Auctioneer: | Gilding's | Location: | Market Harborough |
Contact: | Tel: (01858) 410414 Fax: (01858) 432956 | ||
Date: | 29th April 2014 | Time: | 10:30AM |
Details: | Viewing: Friday 25th April, 10am - 4pm Saturday 26th April, 9am - 1pm Monday 28th April, 9am - 7pm Morning of Sale from, 9am - 10.15am |
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