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A coaching oil by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin RBA (1870-1935) A coaching oil by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin RBA (English, 1870-1935). The coach and four blinkered horses with seven up travelling at speed chased by white terrier. English circa 1910.
Known for his coaching prints and such coaching books as "The Romance of the Road the Story of Inns, Roads, Coaches and Travellers", such oils are rare.
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Paintings |
Horse |
Artist: Cecil Aldin |
Yr: 1910 |
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Diamond Fox Brooch William Essex (English, 1784-1869) Enamel platinum, diamond and pearl set brooch of a fox mask by William Essex. The enamel mounted in beaded and rope designed mount.
Most likely the enamel the work of William Essex. The platinum, diamond and pearl setting American, circa 1905.
Typically portray by Essex from the painting of the fox mask by Abraham Cooper.
"The Royal Collection" today holds a substantial number of enamels by William Essex.
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Jewellery |
Sporting |
Artist: William Essex |
Yr: 1865 |
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A pair of bronze doré hunting / chasse, tazza / coupes of partridge, pheasants, Setter / hounds attributable to Christophe Fratin (French, 1800-1864) A very fine pair of bronze doré hunting / chasse, tazza / coupes attributable to Christophe Fratin (French, 1800-1864), depicting partridge, pheasants amongst foliage, the stems decorated with three Setter / hound heads, both on octagonal marble bases. The handles in the form of tree branches. French, circa 1840.
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Objets D'Art |
Setter |
Artist: Christophe Fratin |
Yr: 1840 |
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Oil on canvas of a coaching scene the "Warwick Star" by Henry Frederick Lucas-Lucas (1845-1943). An oil on canvas of a coaching scene the "Warwick Star" by Henry Frederick Lucas-Lucas (1845-1943). This four in hand coach passes the famous ruins of Kenilworth castle and the church at Kenilworth, and it was clearly painted when Henry Frederick Lucas-Lucas was living close by at Rugby. Signed bottom right "H F Lucas Lucas" and dated �99�. The reverse bearing label: "Messrs Fores Repository of Works of Art 41, Piccadilly, (corner of Sackville Street,) London" Messrs Fores of Piccadilly were famous for publishing English sporting prints. Henry Frederick Lucas-Lucas was published by Fores. Fores who clearly acquired this oil painting from the artist.
English, circa 1899.
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Paintings |
Other |
Artist: H. Lucas |
Yr: 1899 |
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A very large, French, 19th century, silver bronze hunting / “La Chasse†jewellery box / casket of boar, fox, hound and game bird, attributable to Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894) A very large, French, 19th century, silver bronze hunting / “La Chasse†jewellery box / casket of boar, fox, hound and game bird, attributable to Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894)
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Objets D'Art |
Sporting |
Artist: J. Moigniez |
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Cricket bat Stick Pin 18 carat gold, cricket bat, stick pin with platinum detail imitating the leather strapping to the handle, gold marked to the reverse '18' carat, English, circa 1910
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Jewellery |
Sporting |
Yr: 1910 |
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