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J G Graves of Sheffield "The Express English Lever" silver open face pocket watch, white enamel dial and subsidiary dial (hands missing to subsidiary dial, face cracked) black Roman numerals and minute markers, gilt poker hands, engine turned decoration to reverse with blank central cartouche, on silver watch chain with 1896 South African shilling
THREE SILVER MOUNTED GLASS ITEMS; an Art Deco conserve jar, the silver cover with Bakelite knop handle, cut glass body, hallmarked Lansons Ltd., Birmingham 1942, an oval dressing table jar with engine turned silver cover, London 1934 and a silver mou nted glass whisky noggin with loop handle, Chester 1916 (3)
A Victorian 18 ct gold pocket watch with stop-watch mechanism, the case back decorated with engine turning centred by a garter and vacant shield cartouche, the bezel foliate-engraved, having a lever movement signed Rhodes, Kendal, Chester, 1876, 52 mm excluding bow, 111 g, (balance wheel rotates and communicates with seconds hand, mainspring wound but not driving to escapement)
A George III silver mounted cylindrical amber glass toilet jar, John Douglas, London 1818, with pull-off engine turned cover, monogrammed, diamond, split and facet cut, 9cm high and a pair of similar rectangular section hobnail cut toilet water bottles, with screw-off engine turned covers, 9.5cm high (3).
Satirical printing in Stuart Britain.- Anonymous (first quarter of the 17th century) The Description of Giles Mompesson late knight censured by Parliament, engraving on laid paper, sheet 285 x 410 mm. (11 1/4 x 16 1/8 in), trimmed just within the platemark but with thread margin to lower edge, laid onto paper support with small repairs visible when backlit, minor surface dirt, unframed, [circa 1621].Literature:STC 18003.9; BM Satires 91; Hind II, p. 396 (and plate 251)⁂ '[The] earliest British satirical print that is concerned with a Parliamentary political issue' (Antony Griffiths, 'The Stuart Print in Britain 1603-1689', BM 1998, cat. 94). ESTC records three other copies, the British Museum (acc. no. Y,1.91), the Society of Antiquaries, and the Folger Library.Sir Gilles Mompesson (1583/4-1651) "a Justice of the Peace, had a patent for licensing and regulating inns; making this an engine of oppression and extortion, he was indicted, censured by Parliament, 17th March 1620-21, sentenced to be degraded from the honour of knighthood, and to be conducted along the Strand, with his face to a horse's tail. The final part of the sentence he escaped by fleeing to France." - BM Satires.It has been suggested by M. Dorothy George that Giles Mompesson was probably the original of Sir Giles Overreach in Massinger's play, A New Way to Pay Old Debts (1633). [English Political Caricature to 1792, p. 17]

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