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Lot 8<br />

§ Alfred Bestall, British, (1892-<br />

1986) two original bespoke<br />

drawings of Rupert The Bear,<br />

each dedicated to the vendor<br />

“Please ask Elizabeth to<br />

hurry home again”, pen and<br />

watercolour on postcard, framed<br />

and glazed. Together with<br />

“Thank you for lending me your<br />

garage”, ink on paper, framed<br />

and glazed (2)<br />

Consigned for sale by the<br />

original recipient, a neighbour<br />

and family friend of the artist<br />

during the vendor’s childhood,<br />

the pieces gifted during a time<br />

when the youngster was unwell<br />

and separately in appreciation<br />

for sharing the family garage.<br />

The postcard bearing the<br />

vendors maiden name and<br />

Brighton address, dated 20<br />

November 1953.<br />

8.5 x 11.5 and 16 x 13cm.<br />

£1,200 - 1,800<br />

Lot 9<br />

Two 16th century<br />

Netherlandish stained glass<br />

roundels, ‘’The Nativity’’ and<br />

‘’St. John on Patmos,<br />

23 and 24.5 cm diameter<br />

Lot 10<br />

£250 - 350<br />

An unusually large painted<br />

pine doll’s house, modelled<br />

upon a Victorian lodge house,<br />

Estate Carpenter made, Lake<br />

District<br />

initalled CDH 1863, the front of<br />

the house with removable panels<br />

opening to expose furnished<br />

rooms,<br />

H 156cm W 198cm<br />

Lot 11<br />

9<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

An early 19th century Grand<br />

Tour souvenir sienna marble<br />

urn<br />

Of fluted oval form, with<br />

rectangular green marble plinth<br />

and black marble base,<br />

H 27.5cm. W 26.5cm. D 17cm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

Lot 12<br />

A fine late 18th century<br />

ivory and printed vellum fan,<br />

engraved by F. Bartolozzi<br />

(1727-1815),<br />

the leaf printed and<br />

handcoloured in England with<br />

cherubs in reserves, the ivory<br />

sticks and guards probably from<br />

Dieppe, carved with neoclassical<br />

figures, birds and vessels, an<br />

old label states that the fan<br />

was gifted to Mrs John Hall by<br />

Bartolozzi, cased<br />

fan radius 27.5cm, case W 62cm<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

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