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Gorringe's Spring Fine Sale - 12th March 2024 starting 10am

This Spring sale has a number of lots with a connection to India. Philip has unearthed a rare copy of the scarce coloured edition of Emily Eden’s major work Portraits of the Princes and Peoples of India, 1844, one of just a handful of copies published in this particular format (Lot 16). From the same family descendants comes her album recording the voyage to India including eighteen watercolour sketches taken on board the naval frigate Jupiter and one of her journals written upon her return to England (Lots 17 & 19). A separate valuation found one of Arthur Devis’s depictions for ‘Arts, manufactures and agriculture of Bengal’ (Lot 201). A rare opportunity as many of these are now in public collections. Elsewhere a particularly large and detailed example of a John Frederick Herring farmyard scene is offered along with a smaller beautifully detailed oil of coach horses (lots 206 & 207). This sale also features a group of items relating to Winston Churchill and the sculptor Oscar Nemon including a maquette for ‘Married Love’, the depiction of Winston & Clem (Lots 5 to 11). Two iconic photographs of Churchill are also on offer as well as two chairs form his London home at 28 Hyde Park Gate. Elsewhere we have the usual offering of a wide range of silver, watches and jewellery along with an array of collectables and curiosities within the other departments. Enjoy the sale. www.gorringes.co.uk/calendar Viewing on: Friday 8th March: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday 9th March: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Monday 11th March: 9:00 AM - 5.00 PM Tuesday 12th March: 8.30AM - 10AM The auction will start at 10.00 AM 15 North Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN6 2PE 01273 472503

This Spring sale has a number of lots with a connection to India. Philip has unearthed a rare copy of the scarce coloured edition of Emily Eden’s major work Portraits of the Princes and Peoples of India, 1844, one of just a handful of copies published in this particular format (Lot 16). From the same family descendants comes her album recording the voyage to India including eighteen watercolour sketches taken on board the naval frigate Jupiter and one of her journals written upon her return to England (Lots 17 & 19). A separate valuation found one of Arthur Devis’s depictions for ‘Arts, manufactures and agriculture of Bengal’ (Lot 201). A rare opportunity as many of these are now in public collections.

Elsewhere a particularly large and detailed example of a John Frederick Herring farmyard scene is offered along with a smaller beautifully detailed oil of coach horses (lots 206 & 207).

This sale also features a group of items relating to Winston Churchill and the sculptor Oscar Nemon including a maquette for ‘Married Love’, the depiction of Winston & Clem (Lots 5 to 11). Two iconic photographs of Churchill are also on offer as well as two chairs form his London home at 28 Hyde Park Gate.

Elsewhere we have the usual offering of a wide range of silver, watches and jewellery along with an array of collectables and curiosities within the other departments. Enjoy the sale.

www.gorringes.co.uk/calendar

Viewing on: Friday 8th March: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday 9th March: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Monday 11th March: 9:00 AM - 5.00 PM Tuesday 12th March: 8.30AM - 10AM The auction will start at 10.00 AM

15 North Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN6 2PE
01273 472503

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Lot 140<br />

Dold of Brighton, a Regency mahogany<br />

wall timepiece with painted Roman dial,<br />

brass bezel and small drop to case, single<br />

fusee movement with tapered backplate and<br />

fixed pendulum, signed to the dial, 26cm wide,<br />

27cm high<br />

Lot 141<br />

£300 - 500<br />

James Robinson of Well Close Square,<br />

a George III black japanned eight day<br />

longcase clock, the 30cm arched brass<br />

dial with ship automaton, figural seasons<br />

spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date<br />

aperture, the case with chinoiserie decoration<br />

to the front and plain sides, five pillar<br />

movement with anchor escapement, 49cm<br />

wide, 24cm deep, 223cm high<br />

Lot 142<br />

£500 - 800<br />

Gulielmus Warren of London, a George III<br />

walnut cased eight day longcase clock, the<br />

30cm arched brass dial with numerals over<br />

the moonphase, subsidiary seconds and date<br />

aperture, unsigned movement with anchor<br />

escapement, 55cm wide, 236cm high<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

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