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HENRY GEORGE TODD (1846-1898) STILL LIFE WITH A SLICED ORANGE; STILL LIFE WITH A PEAR AND WHITE CURRANTS a pair, both signed and dated 1884, oil on canvas, 19 x 24.5cm (2) Provenance: Mandells Gallery, Norwich. ++In the same fine condition as when purchased by the vendor's family from the Norwich dealer in probably the 1970s. Both in need of a light clean only. In 18th c style gilt frames
AN 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER WATCH No 97371, with blued steel hands and enamel dial, three quarter plate movement, in plain case, case maker Rotherham & Sons, Birmingham 1895, 4.8cm diam ++In apparently good working order, running when wound, the dial not cracked, no rust on hands or movement, case with typical light scratches from wear, not engraved and no erasure
A COLLECTION OF PRINTED STEREO CARDS, LATE 19TH C those in colour of children or cats and other animals and a part set of boxed' Stereoscopic Charts for Squinters' published by Dr Emil Hegg, Berne, 1911, with a contemporary wood hand held viewer (100 approx) ++Most of the cards rather dog eared or with light soiling
TWO GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS crested and a pair of later nozzles crested to match, 17.5cm h, marked under the foot with scratch weights 13=15 and 15=0, by David Willaume II, London 1735 and 1739, nozzles unmarked, 29ozs 15dwts (4) ++One candlestick with small discreet repair to one corner of the foot, light wear consistent with the age
DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI (1828-1882) CASSANDRA mounted photograph albumen print, shaded in pencil by Rosetti inscribed lower right by the artist's brother William Michael Rossetti (1829-1915) To Mary Allport and dated 1898, further signed inscription verso By Dante G. Rossetti - Cassandra. The subject is Cassandra prophesying the death of Hector as he goes off for his fatal encounter with Achilles - Deiphobus is remonstrating with her - Helen is equipping Paris for the Fight and looks up angered at some words of Cassandra reflecting up her - Andromache Astyanax, Priam and Hecuba are present. Hector calling across Cassandra and her prophecy of doom is giving the work of command to the Trojan captain in the background, sword in hand. The pen and ink drawing was executed in 1860-61 and DGR wrote 2 sonnets for it. Its owner is Col Gillum, New Barnet. This photographic print used to belong DGR himself and came to me after his death. The pencil-tinting traceable on some parts of it, must I suppose be his own doing, with a spirit to experimenting as to some difference in the chairoscuro (signed) W.M.R., laid down on the original mount, 20 x 28cm Colonel William Gillum owned D G Rossetti's drawing of Cassandra, which he bequeathed to the British Museum in 1910. G Rossetti never developed the drawing into a painting. ++A most interesting association item provenanced directly to the artist's brother and in fine condition with some typical light time staining/browning to the card mount. No loss or restoration
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT AND A MATCHING VICTORIAN CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL teapot 14.5cm h, by Solomon Hougham, London 1813, the jug and sugar bowl by Hamilton & Inches, 1895, 37ozs 5dwts ++Teapot with light wear consistent with age, the marks rubbed and just about legible, old solder repair to one side of the handle at the top. No engraving or erasure, no thinness in the sides. Cream jug and sugar bowl in good condition
A CAUGHLEY MOULDED BLUE AND WHITE PINE CONE PATTERN SALAD BOWL, C1770-90 25.5cm diam, incised S, printed C One of the most handsome Caughley moulded shapes, with their crisp scallop shells examples found in the Pine Cone pattern are often decorated with bold secondary subjects featuring vegetables, butterflies and even a snail. For another example see Caughley Blue and White Patterns, The Caughley Society, 2012, pp128-9. ++In fine condition with light glaze scratches to the well when held at an oblique angle to the light
TWO SIMILAR 40 BORE FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLS, ALEXR THOMSON, EDINBURGH OR NOCK [LONDON], C1790 with turn off barrel, signed and trophy engraved lock, a star to the trigger guard, walnut butt, 16cm l, 1 5/8ths inch and 1 3/4 inch barrel ++One lacking the holster hook, both with light old rust pitting and dirt, the locks in apparently working order and undamaged, minor old knocks and scratches to the butts but not chipped or split
[JAMES RICALTON] THE UNDERWOOD TRAVEL LIBRARY STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF INDIA, C1903 36 stereo photographs on light grey card in book box, forty two others, various subjects, c1900 and a hand held viewer (79) ++The views of India and the viewer in good condition, the forty two others slightly grubby but dog eared
A PAIR CASED SILVER VERGE WATCH, S ROBERTS LONDON No A831 with gold hands, enamel dial and flat centred glass, case maker William Linsley, London 1817, 5.5cm diam ++In well preserved condition, the movement running well when wound, no play or repair to hinges, cases with only light wear, a good example of a typical early 19th c English verge watch
OLIVER CLARE (1853-1927) FRUIT ON A MOSSY BANK; A BIRD'S NEST AND BLOSSOM a pair, both signed, oil on canvas, 14 x 19cm (2) ++Both in good original condition, unlined, the supports not damaged or repaired, the varnish requiring a light clean, undisturbed in the original ornate Victorian gilt cavetto frames that have been gold painted
A VICTORIAN ROCOCO STYLE GILTWOOD OVERMANTEL MIRROR , LATE 19TH C 91cm h, 155cm w ++Regilt, probably in the 1960s or 70s. The glass with some localised loss to the silvering and general light misting from damp but a good quality and attractive example that at first sight does not appear 'Victorian' and structurally sound with no breaks or major repairs
A SCOTTISH VICTORIAN SILVER CLARET JUG chased and engraved with festooons and scrolling foliage between guillouche and greek key borders on a frosted ground, the lid with satyr mask, 34cm h, maker's mark indistinct, W-, Edinburgh 1870, 19ozs 10dwts ++Light erasure from opposing round cartouches but in otherwise fine condition
ALBERT WEDGWOOD DUNCAN GORDON STIRLING-BROWN (1869- AFTER 1920) PORTRAIT OF THE RACEHORSE "SPION KOP" WINNER OF THE DERBY 1920 WITH JOCKEY FRANK O'NEIL UP; PORTRAIT OF THE RACEHORSE "CRAIG AN ERAN" WINNER OF THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS 1921 WITH JOCKEY J RENAN UP two, both signed and dated 1920, the first inscribed on the selvedge, oil on canvas or canvas laid on board respectively, 34.5 x 44.5cm and 34 x 44cm (2) ++One with tiny patch repair extreme upper left. The second example with two slight raised areas where the canvas has lifted slightly from the underling support, really only noticeable when held at an oblique angle to the light but both in basically good ready to hang condition, the varnish requiring a light clean
A FRENCH PORCELAIN PLAQUE IN SEVRES STYLE, LATE 19TH C painted with Wattauesque dancers in ciselé border reserved on a bleu celeste ground, 38cm diam ++In good condition with a few light scratches and slight wear in the area beneath the two main standing figures but this is not too noticeable, no restoration, a large example for mounting in for example the top of a table ambulant the centre of a cabinet door or similar
A DERBY SHELL SHAPED DESSERT DISH, C1790 brightly painted to the centre by Wardle with a group of roses, 24.5cm w, puce painted mark and 232 The only pattern specifically allocated to Wardle, with a border in 'Green No 8', in the Derby factory's Plate Pattern Book. ++Light wear to gilding on rim, minor firing crack in the field glazed over during manufacture. Not cracked or chipped, no restoration
A VICTORIAN SILVER GADROONED OBLONG MUSTARD POT blue glass liner, 7cm h, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1896, a pair of later smaller silver mustard pots and a pair of silver salt cellars, blue glass liners, 9ozs 10dwts (5) ++All in good condition with some light wear, blue glass liner to one of the salts chipped
WW1 MEMORIAL DEATH PLAQUE, named Thomas Henry Sambrook. Pte 17646 Sambrook was in the 5th Btn Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, and became a Casualty on 3rd May, 1917, during the Battle of Arras, Northern France, He is remembered on the Arras Memorial, the Plaque is a unique name , 1 casualty listed on the CWGC(Commonwealth War Graves Database) Polished condition with some solder marks to reverse
A white metal commemorative Officer's cigarette casket, in the Arts & Crafts style, the lid with strap like hinges, raised roundel containing a Queen's South Africa medal, and a worn inscription panel, the front engraved 'William Fredrick Adams Imperial Light Horse' 13cm x 8.5cm x 3.1cm *Lieutenant William Fredrick Adams, Imperial Light Horse, was killed in action during the Boer War at Wagon Hill, near Ladysmith, on January 6th 1900

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