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BOOK. INSIDE KENSINGTON PALACEBy.
BOOK. INSIDE KENSINGTON PALACEBy. Andrew Morton. Hard Cover. ISBN.0-948397-96-9
Issued: c. 1987
Condition:
Age related wear.
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MICHAEL KENNA (b. 1953): "PALACE
MICHAEL KENNA (b. 1953): "PALACE AND STEPS STUDY #2" Gelatin silver print 7 x 8 in. signed dated 1990 and numbered 7/45 in pencil on mount.
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James Pollard (British 1792-1867)
James Pollard (British 1792-1867) FOUR WORKS: KENSINGTON GATE THE LORD NELSON INN HYDE PARK CORNER THE COCK AT SUTTON (from the Scenes on the Road or a Trip to Epsom and Back) colored prints framed impressed and titled in margins sight size: H13 1/2'' W20'' (4pcs) Provenance: Estate of Jeanne S. Harley Spartanburg South Carolina.
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SOUTH KENSINGTON SCHOOL DESIGN
SOUTH KENSINGTON SCHOOL
DESIGN FOR A CEREMONIAL KEY, CIRCA 1910 pencil and watercolour, with various inscriptions, initialled E. G.35cm x 37.5cm
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'PETER PAN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS'
'PETER PAN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS' BY J.M. BARRIE AND ARTHUR RACKHAM FOR HODDER & STOUGHTON, LONDON, 1909, SIXTH EDITION, BOUND BY SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE'Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens' by J.M. Barrie and Arthur Rackham for Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1909, Sixth Edition, Bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe,, US Copyright by Charles Scribner's Sons,
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Barrie (J. M.) Peter Pan in
Barrie (J. M.) Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, London: Hodder & Stoughton, [nd], 50 tipped in colour plates by Arthur Rackham each with captioned tissue guards, plus 7 full page bw plates and vignettes to text, 4to, original green publisher's cloth
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PORTRAIT OF A GEORGIAN COUNTRY
PORTRAIT OF A GEORGIAN COUNTRY MANOR HOME "Kateshill House, Bewdley" (Worcestershire), oil on canvas, unsigned English School, Mid-19th c. Identified on a crossed out Royal Institute Gallery of London label verso. Depicts a Georgian red brick house, with a village among well-tended fields in a valley to the right, sheep in the foreground, a young girl practicing archery for her family in the sloping yard to the left, wisps of smoke from the chimneys and the dusk light indicate a late summer setting. In a gold Impressionist style frame, OS: 52" x 64 1/2", SS: 43" x 55 1/2". Repaired tear to the lower left edge, cleaned.
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KATE HARRIS (1878-1949) FOR
KATE HARRIS (1878-1949) FOR GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON
PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, LONDON 1902 silver, with velvet-lined backing, hallmarked London 1902, stamped GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY LTD/ 112 REGENT ST LONDON, inscribed ELSIE27.5cm x 16.2cm
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L Knyff after J Kip/Uppark,
L Knyff after J Kip/Uppark, Sussex/Stansted, Sussex/ engravings, 35cm x 48cm
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BUCKINGHAM & KETCHUM,
BUCKINGHAM & KETCHUM, CHROMOLITHOGRAPH, CA. 1870 Buckingham & Ketchum, Chromolithograph on canvas, ca. 1870, depicting a maiden watering cows in a Hudson Valley Landscape, the back stamped "Buckingham & Ketchum / Music Room & Art Gallery / Manufacturer of / Looking Glasses Window Cornices / and Picture Frames / No. 139 [illegible] Street / Utica, N.Y." in original giltwood frame. Image: 17.25" H x 24" W; Frame: 24.5" H x 30.75" W
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JOHN KNOX (1866-1942): BETHESDA
JOHN KNOX (1866-1942): BETHESDA FOUNTAIN CENTRAL PARK Oil on artistboard 12 x 8 1/2 in. signed.
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BILL BRANDT (1904-1983):
BILL BRANDT (1904-1983): "KENSINGTON CHILDREN'S PARTY" Gelatin silver print 8 3/8 x 7 1/8 in. (sight) stamped.
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Tray comprising Price Kensington
Tray comprising Price Kensington Cottage Wear Tea Pot Butter Dish Biscuit Barrel Sugar Paragon Coniston Coffee Cans Various Tea Pots Aynsley Giftware Collector Plates (20)
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PHOTOGRAPH, MICHAEL KENNA Michael
PHOTOGRAPH, MICHAEL KENNA Michael Kenna (British/American, b. 1953), "Conical Hedges, Versailles, France," 1988, gelatin silver print, pencil signed and dated lower right, edition 7/45, sheet/image: 8.5"h x 6.25"w, overall (with frame): 20.25"h x 16.25"w. Provenance: Purchased from The Halsted Gallery, Birmingham, MI, 1990.
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KATE HARRIS (1878-1949) FOR
KATE HARRIS (1878-1949) FOR GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON
LINED BOX, LONDON 1900 silver, with copper rivets, the interior lined with wood, inscribed under base GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY LTD/ 112 REGENT ST LONDON W, stamped maker's mark, hallmarked London 190016.3cm wide, 7cm high
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Price Kensington Model of a Sad
Price Kensington Model of a Sad Basset Hound height 30cm
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Kerry Darlington (British, born
Kerry Darlington (British, born 1974)/Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens/signed and numbered 206 of 295/resin, 92.5cm x 67cm
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CAMDEN WILLIAM. "THE HISTORY OF THE
CAMDEN WILLIAM. "THE HISTORY OF THE MOST RENOWNED AND VICTORIOUS PRINCESS ELIZABETH LATE QUEEN OF ENGLAND" London R. Bentley 1688. Fourth edition folio. Engraved frontis of Elizabeth. Half red morocco; some rubs.
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KATE HARRIS (1878-1949) FOR
KATE HARRIS (1878-1949) FOR GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON
THREE TEA GLASSES AND HOLDERS, LONDON 1900 silver, with green glass liners by James Powell & Son, Whitefriars, hallmarked London 1902, stamped GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY LTD/ 112 REGENT ST LONDON(3)10.25cm high, 6.25cm maximum diameter to glass
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ROYAL DOULTON DECORATIVE PLATE,
ROYAL DOULTON DECORATIVE PLATE, KENILWORTH CASTLEPorcelain encrusted plate with gold trim edge. Hand-painted landscape of an English castle built by Geoffrey de Clinton. Artist Signed JH Plant.
Artist signature on the bottom right. Artist is known as JH Plant but worked under the pseudonym J Hughes. Royal Doulton and Lovington Bros backstamps. #RoyalDoulton #DecorativePlate #KenilworthCastle
Artist: J. Hughs
Issued: c. 1901 - 1922
Dimensions: 10.5" Diameter
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton and Lovington Bros
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
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20TH CENTURY ENGLISH,
20TH CENTURY ENGLISH, WESTMINISTER PALACE watercolour and pencil, 28cm x 39cm, indistinctly signed, in gilt frame and glazed
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A ''Winstanley'' Kensington pottery
A ''Winstanley'' Kensington pottery Siamese cat with blue glass eyes 14ins high (painted marks to base - dated '47)
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First quarter 19th century seven
First quarter 19th century seven with grey crown and script New Bond Street mark three with iron-red script ''Chamberlains Worcester'' mark each with borders painted in the ''Rich Kakiemon'' style in the ''Dejeuney'' pattern of polychrome flowers within trellised oval cartouches on a cobalt blue ground with rich gilt foliate ornamentation centering the crest of a black boar's head resting on a blue and white striped baton monogrammed ''JB'' 10 pcs each. 9.5'' Dia.
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Van Kip after Leonard
Van Kip after Leonard Knyff/Burlington House, Piccadilly/hand coloured etching, 35cm x 48cm
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Books: The Picturesque Beauties
Books: The Picturesque Beauties of Great Britain: Kent.....London Virtue n.d. (CA 1840) 4 to. 1/4 leather; along with Alcom Thomas. West Moreland Cumberland Durham and North Umberland....London Fisher (CA 1840's) 4 to 1/4 leather. two volumes.
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A late Victorian rosewood and
A late Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge ware rectangular jewel cabinet the top inlaid with a view of Eridge Castle and the front inlaid with a view of an unknown house all within narrow tessellated borders the front opening to reveal four interior drawers 8ins x 5.25ins x 6.25ins high (with minor damage and surface cleaned back)
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WESTMINSTER ABBEY STILL BANK
WESTMINSTER ABBEY STILL BANK Sydenham & McOustra England cast iron japanned finish facade is well detailed features two cast clock towers. 6 1/4'' h.
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A Victorian gold locket inscribed
A Victorian gold locket inscribed Kildonan, the reverse with glazed panel containing a photograph, 3cm diameter, in fitted case/Note: A note with the lot reads 'Locket made of Gold from the Duke of Sutherland's Mine at Kildonan (near Dunrobin) Sutherlandshire. Given to Louisa Blanche Howard (Mrs Cecil Foljambe) July 1869 by Charlotte Duchess of Norfolk who was daughter of the 1st Duke of Sutherland and Elizabeth Countess of Sutherland'. The Kildonan Gold Rush was a short lived affair from 1869-1
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A Satin evening dress by Joan
A Satin evening dress by Joan Calder Knightsbridge circa 1959 the green chiffon finely embroidered rosebuds within wreaths and a matching evening bag
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WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB
WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB CERTIFICATEA ''The Westminster Kennel Club'' certificate, awarded to ''Sir Kenneth of Orkney'' with photograph. 17 x 12'' (with mat)
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First quarter 19th century six with
First quarter 19th century six with grey crown and script New Bond Street mark four with iron-red script New Bond Street mark one with iron-red script ''Chamberlains Worcester'' mark one with puce crown and script New Bond Street mark each with borders painted in the ''Rich Kakiemon'' style in the ''Dejeuney'' pattern of polychrome flowers within trellised oval cartouches on a cobalt blue ground with rich gilt foliate ornamentation centering the crest of a black boar's head resting on a blue and white striped baton monogrammed ''JB'' 12 pcs each. 8.5'' Dia.
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Henry J Kinnaird (1861-1929)/Sussex
Henry J Kinnaird (1861-1929)/Sussex Cornfield/watercolour, 19cm x 28cm/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks
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Tray comprising Price Kensington
Tray comprising Price Kensington Part Tea Service comprising Mugs Coffee Pot Cream Jug Saucers Cups Sandwich Plates Bowls and Plates etc (some damages (40)
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PAIR RED GOTHIC LANTERNS FROM THE
PAIR RED GOTHIC LANTERNS FROM THE PALM BEACH ESTATE OF FRANCIS KENNEDY STANLEY h:28 in. Other Notes: DHS
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Perspective view of the
Perspective view of the Coronation of Queen Victoria, Westminster Abbey, June 28, 1836, slipcase with later protective cover
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CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH
CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (1868-1928)
DESIGN FOR STENCIL DECORATION FOR 14 KINGSBOROUGH GARDENS, 1901 pencil and watercolour on paper, pencil annotations, later framedsheet size 21.9cm x 29.8cm (frame 40.3cm x 47.5cm)Provenance: Acquired by William Meldrum, after the Memorial Exhibition 1933and by descent to his son, James MeldrumGiven to The Glasgow Art Club by Eva Meldrum, widow of James Meldrum, 1984Literature:Billcliffe, R., Charles Rennie Mackintosh: The Complete Furniture, Furniture Drawings & Interior Designs, Cameron & Hollis 2009, pp.132-133,1901.67 illus.Note: This delicate design for a wall frieze is a study for 14 Kingsborough Gardens in Glasgow, the property of Fra Newbery’s mother-in-law Mrs Rowat. Dating to circa 1901, Billcliffe states that the design of Kingsborough Gardens was notably feminine, with detailed stencilled motifs of stylized flowers decorating the walls.This sketch, and the other works by Mackintosh in this sale, belonged to James Meldrum, having come from the collection of his father William Meldrum, Mackintosh’s friend and fellow student at the Glasgow School of Art in the 1880s. James Meldrum notably staged the 1933 Memorial Exhibition of Mackintosh’s work in the MacLellan Galleries on Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street, along with his friend William Davidson. After James’ death, his widow Eva gifted the vast body of the William Meldrum Collection to the Mitchell Library, Glasgow. The series of works offered here were gifted to the Glasgow Art Club in the 1980s and now appear on the open market for the first time.