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Jack Pender (1918-1998) oil on canvas

Jack Pender (1918-1998) oil on canvas, 93cm x 72cm, framed, signed on reverse and also to image, known as 'Newlyn Fisherman'. Pender was born in Mousehole, Cornwall and taught at Plymouth Art School, he also showed his work at the Newlyn and Penwith Society through the late 1940’s.

Sold for: £5,600 + fees

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Alexander Mackenzie (1923-2002) ‘Bosulval’

Alexander Mackenzie (1923-2002), oil on board, 'Bosulval', signed, titled and inscribed on reverse, 'price 20 guineas, address Rough Tree Cottage, Elms Close Terrace, Newlyn, March 1954', image size 17cm x 49cm. Alex Mackenzie was Head of Fine Art at Plymouth College of Art from the 1960s to the 1980s. Ben Nicholson was a major influence. He also knew John Wells, Barbara Hepworth and other major St Ives painters well. He had numerous exhibitions in museums from Cornwall to New York.

Sold for: £7,200 + fees

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Robert Lenkiewicz (1941-2002), ‘Study Of Elain With Sari’

Robert Lenkiewicz (1941-2002), 'Study Of Elain With Sari', oil on canvas, signed twice on reverse, also inscribed on the stretcher on reverse 'I Love Your Mouth' and also a smal cartoon of the artist, 58cm x 58cm, in a heavy 'Lenkiewicz' black frame and glazed. Provenance, The Somerville Gallery, 2006.

Sold for: £6,000 + fees

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Alexander Mackenzie (1923-2002) 1977, ‘Stour Head’

Alexander Mackenzie (1923-2002) small oil on board, 1977, 'Stour Head', signed, titled and dated on reverse, image 12.5cm x 11.5cm.

Sold for: £2,000 + fees

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Fred Yates (1922-2008) ‘Fishing Boats, Figures on a Pier’

Fred Yates (1922-2008) 'Fishing Boats, Figures on a Pier' oil on board, 15cm x 29cm, signed, framed.

Sold for: £1,300 + fees

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Robert Lenkiewicz (1941-2002) ‘Lisa Stokes in the Studio, Daemon Series, Project 18’

Robert Lenkiewicz (1941-2002) original oil on canvas, signed twice and inscribed verso 'Lisa Stokes in the Studio, Daemon Series, Project 18, St. Antony Theme', 47cm x 39cm, housed in a heavy black 'Lenkiewicz' frame and glazed, overall size 69cm x 62cm.

Sold for: £5,000 + fees

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Robert Lenkiewicz (1941-2002) ‘The Painter with Esther Dallaway’ Project 18

Robert Lenkiewicz (1941-2002) oil on canvas ‘The Painter with Esther Dallaway’ Project 18 The Painter With Women, signed twice and inscribed with title on the reverse, 203cm x 129cm.Literature. 'The Painter with Women' - the evolution of a Project (2011). White Lane Press. P 25.

Sold for: £5,000 + fees

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The King’s Royal Irish Hussars, a collection of Victorian officers dress items

The King's Royal Irish Hussars, a collection of Victorian officers dress items including a Sabretache, two flap pouches, each with red cloth having embroidered Victorian crowned VR cipher with lion above and winged harp to the centre, shamrock wreath and battle honours, also two cross belts, buckles and other items, all framed within a glazed frame, 87cm x 61.50cm. Formerly the property of Lieutenant Colonel Moul (William Vincent Moul 1865 - 1951). Moul had a long and distinguished army career. He was an Officer in the Cheshire Regiment and served in South Africa, India and Burma, after his first retirement he served in the Great War and then went on to Ireland to help oppose the troubles. He was also sent to Ireland to locate the renegade Sir Roger Casement and escort him back to London. Before Casement’s subsequent execution he gave his bejewelled personal pistol to Colonel Moul who for many years kept it among war like relics at his home in Looe. Moul was also assistant to provost Marshal at the Dublin garrison, during the Easter Uprising 1916. He was awarded various medals relating to Burma 1887 and the Boar War 1899.

Sold for: £5,700 + fees

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Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Submariner, 1959

Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Submariner, 100m = 330ft, steel model, tropic dial, no bezel or bracelet, moisture contamination, not running, circa 1959, case number 399402 (note the case number of lot 212 is 399410). History. This is one of two submariner wristwatches (lots 212 and 213) given to Stanley Sayer by Rolex and has been in the family since. Stanley Sayer was a film cameraman working for Technicolour, he set up a special effects company, and also worked on several film sets including Superman and Star Wars. He was a keen diver and inventor of the minisub. The minisub enabled divers to move underwater effortlessly, steer a course and to light their way ahead. Although he himself did not patent the design, it attracted widespread interest. Around 1959 Rolex were interested in using Stanley and his machine in their advertising portfolio and took a number of photos with him in action wearing one of their watches for publication. In payment for his services, he was invited to keep the watch that he wore in the press shoot (lot 212) and also given a second Submariner (lot 213), which he then gave to his son in 1961. He wore the watch daily until he passed in April 2000. The watches have been consigned by his son.

Sold for: £12,100 + fees

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The R.B. Chetty Indian antique gold necklace, set with 72 coins

The R.B. Chetty Indian antique gold necklace, set with 72 coins, comprising Victorian half sovereigns, 43 x 1892, 7 x 1890, 6 x 1891, 1 x 1893, 1 x 1889, 1 x 1887, 12 later fantasy 'half sovereigns' coins marked 'Prize Money and some 'Kumbakonm', all coins have the portrait of Queen Victorian on the obverse and the heraldic shield on the reverse, total weight 444g. History. R.B Chetty (RAMASWAMI BALAGURI CHETTY) was a wealthy businessman and renowned philanthropist who arrived in South Africa in 1896. He  lived in Durban from 1902 and became principal of the Durban Imperial Cigar manufacturing company amongst other business interests he owned salt mines and plantations. In 1908 represented South African Indians at the Conference of the Indian National Congress in Madras and was one of the wealthiest supporters of Mahatma Gandhi. In the 1936 South African Indian Who’s Who, R.G.Chetty is listed. He was active in the support of better working conditions for Indian immigrants in South Africa. He later purchased a villa in the district of Kasturbai in Porayar which is now a national monument to Mahatma Ghandi’s wife Kasturbai Ghandi The impressive gold necklace was commissioned by Chetty for his wedding in the late 1800’s. It has been recognised in Hindu culture as an important symbolic ceremonial piece of jewellery. It was used during Hindu rituals and blessings at religious temples.  It was also loaned to one of the top temples in India, Sabarimala Temple of Swami Ayyapan on Big Festival days to adorn the God. The necklace is set with 72 gold cons mostly Victoria half sovereigns but also some late fantasy (privately struck ) gold coins all with the portrait of Queen Victoria 0n the obverse and the royal heraldic shield on the reserve. They are beautifully set in scroll and engraved individual mounts on a heavy 22 carat neck lace finely with a clasp etched ‘RBC’ The necklace has been handed down through the Chetty family and is being sold by his great granddaughter who also wore this necklace on her wedding day.

Sold for: £20,000 + fees

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A stunning 18ct white gold diamond line bracelet, approx. total weight 12.60 carats

A stunning 18ct white gold diamond line bracelet, approx. total weight 12.60 carats, 38 diamonds, length 18cm.

Sold for: £7,200 + fees

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Beryl Cook (1926-2008) ‘Family with a Transistor ‘

Beryl Cook (1926-2008) oil on board, 'Family with a Transistor ', signed 53cm x 36cm, framed. This rare painting was acquired by the current owner at one of the artists first exhibition at the Plymouth Art Centre in 1975.

Sold for: £11,400 + fees

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