Herbert Lloyd watercolour untitled hill road with houses, signed and dated 1956. 46 x 32.5 cm. Note: the artist was the Son of Henry Lloyd the brother of the artist Trevor Lloyd. Provenance: by Lloyd family descent.
A George V sterling silver teapot, 1912 Chester, Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker) the heavy gauge teapot in the Queen Anne style, oval half-fluted body with an ebonised wooden handle and finial to the hinged lid, on a flat base
A rare and fine Chelsea Royal-blue scale and gilt twin-handled ecuelle, cover and stand, painted in the Meissen style with pairs of children playing musical instruments in landscapes. English circa 1760, gold anchor mark. Provenance: Probably Sir Henry Hop
Georgian II ink stand, with the typical design aesthetic for this time period and crafted by Samuel Herbert & Co London 1758. Having double pen wells, three pierced mounts with gadrooned edging which have been fitted for the cut glass ink pots each having
Three set of silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar spoons, first set by Maurice Freeman London 1900. Second set by George Wintle London 1891. Third set by Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker) Chester 1922. Two sugar spoons by Henry
A fine George II sterling silver rococo tea caddy, 1750 London, w maker's mark Samuel Herbert & Co. Rectangular bombe form w detachable cover, surmounted by a gesticulating cherub & bird finial, raised on 4 shell & scroll feet, lavishly decorated w repouss
18ct gold, diamond and emerald brooch, Herbert Rosenthal, designed as an owl perched on a branch, each eye a collet-set circular-cut emerald, the chest, head and tail claw-set with brilliant-cut diamonds together weighing approximately 1.35 carats, length
A group of four medals to Chief Petty Officer Walter Herbert Howard of the Royal Navy, who served aboard the Royal Yacht HMS Ophir for the Royal Tour to Australia in 1901, as well as being aboard HMS Canterbury at the Battle of Jutland (1916). The medals c
Butcher's scales, by Herbert & Sons Kings cross, wrought and cast iron with, figural bull finial on cross bar, (missing original porcelain meat plate), height 62 cm, length 55 cm, width 32 cm
An impressive Edwardian silver, large two handled banquet tray by Herbert & Frank Barker, Chester 1907, piecrust rim with husk and scroll border, conforming handles issue from each side. Raised on scroll feet, width 78.5 cm (across handles). Approx 4.6kg
Two apple-shaped tea caddies, each with a hinged top, one lacquered cream and decorated with decoupage and signed 'Herbert Sixsmith'. Height of the larger 17 cm. Provenance: Contents of Swanton, Sutton Forest
Hit Parade 1937, Starring Eddie Albert, Constance Moore, British Empire Films, Director & Producer: Herbert Wilcox, original mid 20th century movie daybill, Printer: W E Smith, Sydney, 34 x 76 cm
Presentation longcase clock with sterling silver plaque affixed: 'Presented to J. Crawford, Esq. By his Fellow members of the N.S.W. Lawn tennis ground in Honour of his 1933 Victories : Wimbledon : France : Australia : Davis Cup'. The clock is housed in an
Literature: selection with 1934 'In Quest of the Ashes, Don Bradman souvenir Booklet', 1934 'The story of test cricket - England V Australia' booklet, 1938 'Australian XI, English Tour' programme printed for 'Rms Orontes', 1938 'The story of test cricket -
The Australian cricket team in England – 1926. An attractive display comprising 18 signatures on two autograph pages, a formal photograph of the touring party, 5 cigarette cards and an original pen and ink caricature of the 'Team Manager' by Arthur Mailey,
George III sterling silver cake basket, mark of Samuel Herbert & Co, London, 1767, of oval shape with swing handle, sides pierced with latticework, the interior with engraved coat-of-arms, hallmarked, weight 855 grams width 34 cm. Provenance: Private Colle
Raberaba, Herbert (1920-1980), untitled. Central Australian landscape, watercolour on paper. Signed Herbert Raberaba lower left. Framed, height 24 cm, width 34.5 cm
Raberaba, Herbert (1920-1980), untitled. Central Australian landscape, watercolour on paper. Signed Herbert Raberaba lower left. Framed, height 23.5 cm, width 34.5 cm
Rare matched pair of Georgian II sterling silver strawberry dishes shallow circular, engraved fluted panels to the border and engraved crest, and later applied detachable central stands with faceted cut glass bowls, London 1858, makers Samuel Herbert & Co
Continental silver footed bowl, London import mark for 1925 (.925 silver) marked 930 to base. Hemispherical bowl raised on three winged hippocamp feet, inscribed 'Herbert Goldsmith Squiers from his grandparents Myles & Ethel Kennedy, on his XIth birthday,
A silver fob medal and chain, can be closed to form bracelet, with t-bar, Herbert Bushell & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1962, hallmarked. Length 20 cm. Weight 17.8g.
A split rim mottled grey black and red accented studio glass vase by David Herbert, Australian, with red accents to the split rim, signed to base 'David Herbert 11/91', 16 cm high
An Australian studio glass vase by David Herbert, in tones of pale green and black with with a scrolling black rim, signed and dated '8/92', 22 cm high
1934 Australian Tour to England: 'B. Warsop' (Marylebone) cricket bat, signed on the front by members by the Australian team (14 signatures) including Bradman, Darling, Grimmett, Ebeling, Woodfull, McCabe, O'Reilly & Ponsford and English team (12 signature
Sir James Herbert Gunn - portrait of the Queen in 1953 Coronation Regalia coloured print in moulded gilt frame with applied crown to the top, 96 cm x 60
Autographs 1932-33 England 'Body-Line' tour to Australia autograph page with 15 signatures including Douglas Jardine (Captain), Wally Hammond & Herbert Sutcliffe. [The illustration is above Lot 163]
A c.1900 Herbert Hill (Wellington) salt glazed chimney pot, octagonal tapered form with flared and ribbed highlights, lustrous salt glaze with kiln drips. Height 84 cm.
A c.1900 Herbert Hill salt glazed pottery chimney pot, octagonal tapered form with Chinese hat type top, four faceted side vents, kiln drips to the top; and with impressed maker's mark. Height 94 cm.
Queen South Africa medal [1899-1902] to '4538 Tpr. Height Ibbotson 7th N.Z.Land Mr.', with ribbon and four bars, 'Orange free State', 'Transvaal', 'South Africa 1901' and 'South Africa 1902'. Note: Herbert Ibbotson gained rank of private, was in no 25 Comp
Herbert George Ponting (1871-1935), a Weddell seal to dive, signed 'H. G. Ponting.' (lower right), the artist's stamps 'Photograph by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. / British Antarctic Expedition. 1910.' twice on reverse, and titled 'A Weddell Seal to Dive'
England in Australia 1932/33 - The Bodyline Series, An album containing photographs, pictures, postcards and a score sheet, all associated with the English squad and incorporating 32 original autographs, namely Harold Larwood (2), Bill Voce (2), Gubby Alle
Book, 'Peking the Beautiful.' Herbert C White, pub. Shanghai 1927. In original cardboard box, embroidered blue silk cover. Provenance: George Halla, Czech Republic Consul to New South Wales, 1948; thence by descent. Private Collection, Sydney.
An exquisite Art Nouveau Paul Milet Sevres beaker vase, circa 1900, signed by decorator H. Herbert, a tube-lined and enamel decorated vase with turquoise, plum, bronze and cream jewel-like flora upon a chiselled vermeil foil ground, a celadon glaze to the
A long North West Persian runner circa 1880, 705 cm x 100 cm. Provenance: Christie's London, The Collection of Professor Sir Albert Richardson, P.R.A. 18 & 19 September 2013, lot 571. By repute Sir Herbert Brent Grotrian, 1st Bt. (d. 1951). Probably J. Luc
A rare William & Mary walnut marquetry longcase clock, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking brass dial and chapter ring signed 'Morgan Herbert, London'. The case with fine walnut veneers and elaborate marquetry depicting flowers, foliage,
A Herbert Terry Anglepoise lamp, C. 1950s, originally designed by George Carwardine C. 1939. Model 1227 version 2 featuring crisp Art Deco lines. Max, height 95 cm
[Australian Literature], Retrospect' by Martin Boyd [1920], The Boundary Rider' by R.B. Plowman [1935], The Fear' by Thomas Keneally [1965], and, Poor Fellow My Country' by Xavier Herbert [1975].
1938 Wisden's Almanack, original linen cloth cover edition, complete. Includes 'D.G. Bradman, 1927-37 An Australian View by The Hon. Mr. Justice Herbert V. Evatt.
Jack Hobbs, pen signature on a photograph of him walking out to bat with Herbert Sutcliffe at Birmingham in 1924. Framed && glazed, overall 35 x 29 cm.
The Bodyline Series - A Stump That Witnessed the Crisis A cricket stump souvenired from the 3rd Test at Adelaide by Australian team member, Herbert Ironmonger and subsequently gifted to W. Martin with the inscription 'To W. Martin, 3rd Test Adelaide, 18/1/
George V sterling silver salver on four hoof feet, Chester 1913, maker: Barker Brothers Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker, 26.5 cm diameter, 568g
A heavy Edwardian silver fob medal and another carnelian and gilt metal intaglio seal engraved Eliza. The sterling silver seal is marked Herbert Bushell Birmingham 1901. Approx weight 17.5 grams
George VI sterling silver fob chain and a pendant, by Herbert Bushell & Son Ltd Birmingham 1939, approx weight 38 grams, chain length 40 cm . The Edwardian locket has been soldered to become a pendant marked 1907
Doulton Lambeth vase stoneware mantle vase. With applied raised decoration of flowers. & mice over an aqua painted body. Artists monograms to base for John broad (1873 - 1919). & Herbert Ellis (1877 - 1928). Impressed mark dated 1882 to base. Further Assis
Six Victorian and Edwardian sterling silver vesta cases, 1894-1911 Birmingham, with makers' marks for Nathan & Hayes, Herbert Bushall & Sons Ltd, Tozer, Kernely & Fisher, Smith & Bartlam William hair Heseler, William Neale & Son Ltd, four of engraved folia
Three piece French marble and spelter clock garniture set entitled 'Les Vendanges' with two matching covered urns, by makers Herbert Jacqueline Montereau
Arthur Herbert Messenger (1877-1962), Normanby Redoubt 1879', monochrome watercolour, signed and dated '59, entitled on mount, 170 x 26 cm. Note: The artist was son of Colonel W. B. Messenger officer in charge of the garrison at Pukearuhe redoubt.
Edwardian three piece tea service comprising of teapot, creamer and sugar bowl with scalloped edge, shaped handles and standing on claw feet. A monogram features on all three items. Hallmarked- Chester circa 1908 by Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker &
Australian XI English Tour 1930 brochure by the Orient Shipping line, signed on the front cover by Don Bradman, making his first visit to England as a member of bill Woodfull's Team. Australia won the Ashes series 2-1 and Bradman went on to score 974 runs
A modern Herbert Rosenthal 18ct. yellow gold ruby and diamond bee brooch, wings outstretched, the back set with five round brilliant cut diamonds framed by 14 round facet cut rubies. Stamped maker's initials and gold marks, length 1.9 cm.
Herbert McClintock (Max Ebert) (1906-1985), portrait of a girl, oil on board, signed u.l.c. 'Max Ebert, 59 x 52 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
1926 Australian Team to England, autograph page with 13 signatures including four Australian Test Captains - Herbert Collins, Warren Bardsley, Jack Ryder & Bill Woodfull, others include Arthur Mailey, Charlie Macartney & Clarrie Grimmett. Superb condition.
1926 'The Australian Team 1926' postcard with 17 signatures including Herbert Collins (captain), Jack Ryder, Bill Woodfull, Bill Ponsford & Bert Oldfield, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 37 x 35 cm.
'Nicolls' Cricket Bat full-size signed by members of the 1935 South Africa & 1936 India Tours to England including Herbert Wade, Jock Cameron & Ken Viljoen, also Vijay Merchant, Mushtak Ali & Ck Nayudu, plus players from Derby, Notts, Glamorgan, Essex, Han
Very rare dance mask. Torricelli mountains, Sanduan province, New Guinea. Early 20th century, 51 cm. Wood with ochres. Little is known of the masking traditions of this region, however, almost certainly a dance mask. Only 6 of these masks have ever been re
Old Swan Hotel, Harrogate, Yorkshire: The Distinguished Visitors Book (blue leather with gilt embossing) intermittently maintained during the 1953-84 period. Yields many fascinating autographs including Mary, Princess Royal; James Ramsden; Jose Ferrer; Gra
'Century of Centuries' Plates collection, limited editions made by Coalport, comprising Dr W.G.Grace; Sir John Berry Hobbs; Herbert Sutcliffe; Colin Cowdrey (faults); Geoff Boycott - 100 Centuries for Yorkshire and J.H. Edrich. (6 items)
Fonseca style sideboard, designed by John Herbert, for a Younger, London, c1960's, teak & Afromosia, two door, three drawer, length 210 cm, height 75 cm, depth 50 cm
England: George Hirst: c.1910 Rotary real photo postcard 'G Hirst' signed in ink 'Gh Hirst', unused. (George Herbert Hirst played 24 Tests for England 1897-1909)
Australia: Herbie Collins: 1921 real photo postcard (unknown publisher) signed in ink 'Hl Collins' with similarly signed personal message on the reverse, small repaired tear. (Herbert Leslie Collins played 19 Tests for Australia 1921-26, including 11 as ca
George V sterling silver Albert chain, By Herbert Bushell & Son Ltd 1926 Birmingham with includes touch marks. Very short at 26 cm length, 34 grams total weight
George III single handled lemon strainer with elaborately designed handle attached to a circular, gadrooned rimmed and pierced bottom strainer section, marks gothic date letter, maker 'H/R/P' over B, possibly S Herbert & Co, height 3 cm, width 18 cm diamet
George V sterling silver porringer traditional circular footed two handled form, with rococco scroll handles and applied leaf decorated border, London, 1910, maker, Lambert & Co.(Herbert Charles Lambert), makers name and address also engraved to the base
George V three piece sterling silver tea set, London 1923, makers J.Z. Barraclough & Sons - James Henry and Herbert Barraclough. Including teapot, creamer and sugar bowl, height 12 cm (teapot), weight 752 grams (total).
1926 Australian Tour to England: display with photograph of Orient line R.M.S. 'Otranto' signed by the Australian Team, 17 signatures, including Herbert Collins (Captain), Warren Bardsley, bill Ponsford & Clarrie Grimmett, window mounted with post card 'Th