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150* Art Nouveau. A collection of pewter<br />

metalwares, comprising an Orivit<br />

chamber stick, well cast with organic<br />

whiplash decoration, base stamped ‘Orivit<br />

2142 Germany’, 14cm high, an Orivit<br />

hexagonal dish cast with a flower head<br />

design, with Orivit mark No. ‘3152’, 22cm<br />

wide, a similar dish plus a Tudric pewter<br />

‘Rocket’ vase, with a beaten finish,<br />

stamped ‘Tudric 0227’, 23.5cm high<br />

(4) £100-150<br />

COLLECTABLES<br />

152* Art Nouveau. An Orivit pewter<br />

platter, cast with organic whiplash<br />

decoration, stamped ‘Orivit 2166’, 60cm<br />

wide, together with a bowl similarly<br />

decorated, stamped ‘Orivit 2038’, 31.5cm<br />

wide<br />

(2) £70-100<br />

153* Art Nouveau. A fine bronze dish,<br />

circa 1900, modelled as a young girl<br />

kneeling, flaring her dress which forms the<br />

bowl, unsigned, 17cm<br />

(1) £100-150<br />

154* Artist’s Box. Wooden artist’s colour<br />

box by Newman’s, late 19th/early 20th<br />

century, mahogany box, containing a<br />

number of colour blocks in tray with<br />

printed labels, some unused, two small<br />

palettes, and nine small saucers (four<br />

broken), palette lacking from drawer,<br />

hinged lid, with key (lock not working), 7.5<br />

x 27 x 19cm (3 x 10.5 x 7.5ins), together<br />

with another mahogany artist’s colour box,<br />

by G. Rowney, late 19th century,<br />

containing ten unused colour blocks,<br />

several brushes, and a small saucer of<br />

decorative gold, lacking palette, hinged lid,<br />

with key and functioning lock, printed label<br />

with Suggestions and Rules mounted<br />

inside lid, 4.5 x 23.5 x 11cm (1.75 x 9.25 x<br />

4.5ins), plus a large Victorian wooden<br />

colour box, containing approximately thirty<br />

large and twenty smaller glass phials of<br />

powder paints mostly labelled Hancock &<br />

Son, Worcester, some held in<br />

compartmentalised tray, and fifteen glass<br />

bottles of powder paints, some with<br />

manuscript labels, drawer and hinged lid,<br />

box broken and paint-splattered, 13 x 35.5<br />

x 26.5cm (5 x 14 x 10.5ins), plus a small<br />

cardboard box with compartments<br />

containing eight small unused corked<br />

phials of paint, lid with printed label<br />

‘Goetheanum Farben Anthea, Anthea<br />

Institut fur Rudolf Steiner<br />

Pflanzenfarbenforschung Dornach<br />

Schweiz’<br />

(3) £200-300<br />

151* Art Nouveau. A bronze of a nude<br />

child, circa 1900, her hands clenched<br />

together on her chest, on a square marble<br />

base, unsigned, 33cm high<br />

(1) £150-200<br />

Lot 154<br />

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