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English School, early 19th century - Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, bust length in a brown coat and white stock before drapery and books, ivory, oval, 76mm, in gilt silver coloured metal frame Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: KEWCEQ7L Miniature with some faint diagonal striations visible at an oblique angle to the light
A Paris glazed and biscuit porcelain encrier, early 19th c, of rectangular shape, the sides modelled in Empire style with a frieze of classical ornament and masks, with two pounce pots, divided by the central handle, 14.5cm l Good condition, with some light rubbed wear and minor scratches to gilding. Long established dust.
A Derby yellow ground cabinet coffee can and stand, c 1800, painted by John Brewer with a Country Girl of Tuscany, from Thomas Gaugain's engraving after James Northcote, in a circular gilt frame and trellis borders, rope twist scroll handle, the stand 14.3cm diam, puce painted crown, crossed batons and D Provenance: 1) The Daniel Collection, Item 30, label. 3) The Doris Wheatley Collection of Derby Porcelain, no. 19, label; sold by or through Peter Jackson, 1987, and illustrated on the eponymous catalogue cover. The can in good condition, the stand restored. Each with light wear to gilding in places.
A Swiss 18ct gold hunting cased quarter-repeating keyless lever watch, late 19th c, with enamel dial, gold bow and cuvette, engraved Repeater by Thos Russell & Son Liverpool & London, in engine turned case, 51mm diam Light wear and tiny dents on case, enamel dial undamaged, movement running and sounding without any issues
A Derby pot pourri vase and cover, c 1795-1800, the hemispherical bowl applied with three rams' heads and painted with three oval floral panels reserved on a Smith's blue ground, richly gilt and outlined in black enamel with neoclassical urns and anthemia, on three lion mask feet and triform base, 24cm h, painted puce crown, cross batons and D The bowl itself with some discreet, professional restoration and displaying well. Typical light surface wear, scratches and some crazing in places.
A George III silver salver, with gadrooned rim, on claw and ball feet, engraved with crest and motto, 38.5cm diam, by John Crouch, London 1770, with scratch weight 58=14, 54oz Light scratches from polish, not 'whippy', no significant dents or repair, no evidence of erasure, marks well spaced and struck, dealer's code and date 1770 faintly scratched on reverse
A set of twelve Russian silver teaspoons, with spiral stem and fig-shaped gilt bowl, 14.5cm l, maker M C, Moscow, 1899-1908, fitted oak case signed for Pavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow with imperial arms, 8oz 17dwt Good condition with a few light consistent scratches, one part of one end of the wooden box missing, also lacking one of the two brass catches
Automobilia. John Posford Tilbury (1908-1983) - Design for a Continental Rolls Royce for James Young & Co, Bromley; Design for a Continental Rolls Royce for H J Mulliner & Co Ltd, Chiswick, two, both signed, numbered and inscribed, one further inscribed SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR MESSRS ROLLS-ROYCE LTD, watercolour and bodycolour, 14 x 27.5cm and 19 x 40cm (2) Provenance: The artist thence by descent to the present vendor Smaller drawing - good with slight mount 'tideline' and the odd small light brown spotLarger drawing- closed tear upper left, some handling marks, stains and foxing
A Derby porter mug, c 1800, painted to the front with two black and white hounds in a landscape flanked by formal gilt foliage, 13cm h, painted puce crown, crossed batons and D, another, c 1810, painted to the front with the Death of the Fox, in gilt frame, 12.5cm h, painted red crown, crossed batons and D, (2) The black and white dogs mug in fine condition, with some light surface wear. The hunting mug crazed, sometimes discoloured, and some stable hairline cracks.
A George IV 18ct gold lever watch, James McCabe, London, No 3347, with enamel dial and giltmetal hands, the finely pierced balance cock and foot with blued steel screws, silvered regulation and diamond endstone, in plain case, 52mm diam, casemaker WW, probably William Wickes, London 1824, 145.3g Movement running when wound, dial slightly chipped, hour hand slightly bent, minute hand replaced, the heavy gauge case in good condition with typical light contact scratches on caseback, no engraving
A pair of early Derby reticulated baskets, c 1758, with twin green entwined loop handles issuing from applied flowers, painted with insects and a branch with two cherries, yellow base, 17.5cm diam Good condition, with some light wear, stable and light firing stresses in places, the flowers occasionally nibbled.
English School, late 18th-early 19th century - Portrait of a Gentleman of the Maling family of Northumberland, seated half length in a red coat, his powdered hair en queue, before drapery, oil on canvas, 88 x 70cm Provenance: The sitter and by descent in the Maling family to John Ford Maling (1858-1923) earthenware manufacturer of Newcastle on Tyne; thence by descent to the present vendor Light craquelure, old patch repair lower centre right, much old accretion of dust and dirt, in contemporary gilt coveto frame
English School, c1770 - Portrait miniature of a Boy, with light brown shoulder length hair, in light blue coat, sky background, ivory, oval, 42mm, in gold slide adapted as a pendant Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: E6XTZ8ED Good condition
A Derby bloom ground Bute shaped teacup and saucer, c 1798-99, painted by George Robertson with a British man-of-war and a shipping scene, the saucer 14cm diam, painted blue crown, crossed batons and D, pattern no 464, titles Laying to for a Pilot and A Cutter the Wind, Fine Breeze Good condition, with some light staking wear.
A pair of Coalport botanical plates from the so called "Union service", c1825, pattern 2/33, cobalt and gilt vine border, 24cm diam and two other Coalport botanical plates, the painting of one attributed to Stephen Lawrence, c1840 (4) Pair of plates - typical but light crazing and minor wear, one slightly stainedNone cracked or chipped
Reuben Bussey (1818-1893) - Going to Market, signed and dated 1863, signed and dated again, inscribed with the title and artist's address Nottingham verso, oil on canvas, 43.5 x 58.5cm Unlined, varnish cleaned at some point and now would benefit from a light clean, support torn lower centre, with smaller puncture upper centre, on the original stretchers in modern gilt frame
A Rolex 18ct gold gentleman's wristwatch, Cellini, Ref 6623, quartz movement, 37mm diam Movement examined and found to be clean, light scratches and marks consistent with age, movement not runningImportant Notice: Mellors & Kirk makes no warranty as to the condition of movements of battery watches, which are sold strictly as seen.
An Omega 18ct gold square lady's wristwatch, De Ville Quartz, 22 x 22mm, on leather strap with gold-plated buckle, red suede case Light wear scratches consistent with age, movement with some corrosion, not runningImportant Notice: Mellors & Kirk makes no warranty as to the condition of movements of battery watches, which are sold strictly as seen.
A Gucci Junco leather and canvas handbag, 35cm w, an Aspinall of London snakeskin evening bag, with chain handle, 23cm w, a black leather handbag and a Radley brown leather shoulder bag, 29cm w (4) All good condition with signs of light use, Aspinall and Radley bags with original cloth pouches
A Victorian silver presentation trowel, engraved St Giles' Parish Buildings Newcastle upon Tyne, presented to J F Maling esq by the contractor J L Miller Nov 2nd 1904, oak handle, 27cm l, by Thomas White, Birmingham 1870 Provenance: John Ford Maling (1858-1923) Earthenware manufacture of Newcastle upon Tyne; thence by descent to the present vendor Polish residues on handle, light wear, no evidence of erasure or re-engraving
A Derby Porter mug, c 1810, painted to the front with a wooded landscape in octagonal gilt panel, the ground with red scrolling foliage and gilt scales, pink and turquoise tendrils, 13cm h, painted red crown, crossed batons and D, title New Forest Hampshire in red script and nos 31 and 39 Good condition, with some expected light manufacturing blemishes and varying degrees of wear to gilding in places.
Two Derby plates, c1800, painted with a named landscape in turquoise or green border, 22.5 and 26cm diam, blue or red painted mark, with or without pattern number and title View on Millbank Westminster or On the Clyde in script Light wear, not cracked or chipped, glaze on white cavetto of larger plate with stacking wear
Three English giltmetal watch fob seals, early 19th c, comprising a George III giltmetal seal, possibly Irish, the foiled glass matrix engraved with the arms of O'Gorman, 37mm h and two others, one with engraved cornelian matrix of the head of a man (3) All with light wear and/or slight faults consistent with age

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