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A 19th century Wedgwood urn having blue glaze with rams head, floral suspended swags having central motif of bow and quivers. The urn after 1st Days and in the manner of Hackwood. Impressed stamp to the underside Wedgwood England dating to after 1891. 30cm tall CONDITION: Condition is generally very good. Slight crazing to the internal glaze, slight wear to the gilt, but no visible signs or repair or damage (although we've stated condition, buyers are still reminded to satisfy themselves prior to bidding)
George Murgatroyd Woodward (British, 1760-1809), possibly engraved by Cruikshank The Symptoms of Drinking, 1790 - The King; Our Old Friend; Integrity to Those who wear the Robes of Justice; Delicate Pleasures to Susceptible Minds; The Queen and Family; and The Democrats Thoughout the World inscribed "G M Woodward Del" and with title, published by Wm Holland N 50 Oxford St engravings (6) - considered as very rare by Suckling and Co of Cecil Court 24½ x 18cm (9 x 7in) George Woodward was born in in Derbyshire - he enjoyed drawing caricatures of his friends and neighbours and began to acquire a reputation as a caricaturist. He moved to London in 1785 and began to publish his prints. In 1790 he published a set of six caricatures under the title ‘Symptoms of Drunkenness’. Woodward was a friend and drinking companion of his fellow artist, Thomas Rowlandson. Woodward died at the Brown Bear public house in Bow Street, London, in November 1809, of dropsy, with a glass of brandy in his hand. He was buried at the expense of the landlord. His work is represented in the collections of the British Museum, the Cartoon Art Trust and the V & A; the Derby Local Studies Library, the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, and Leeds City Art Gallery. All unframed, paper crinkled and some browning.
A lady's gold cased and enamelled, keyless wind, openfaced fob watch, with a gilt cylinder movement, the inner and outer cases detailed K 14, the gilt dial with black Roman numerals, the case back enamelled with a bird in flight, with a gold bow brooch, a lady's 18ct gold rectangular cased wristwatch, import mark Glasgow probably 1926, two further ladies wristwatches, a quantity of mostly wristwatch movements and further fittings.
A lady's 9ct gold circular cased wristwatch, import mark London 1921, a base metal rectangular cased folding travelling watch, the square dial with Arabic numerals, two lady's silver cased, openfaced fob watches, including one with a silver bow brooch, two keyless wind, openfaced pocket watches, a watch chain and four various wristwatches, including Delvina and Serivces Neptune and also a leather case
A quantity of vintage clothing, linen and lace to include a gentlemans three piece suit, a vintage ladies navy dress with bow detail, vintage handbags, hats and scarves, gents shirts and a good quantity of table linen etc. CONDITION REPORT Original Burton label to inside of jacket pocket. Some wear commensurate with age but no visible signs of damage.

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