A DERBY PLATE painted with a central full blown rose in fluted salmon pink and gilt border and scalloped rim, 23cm diam and a Derby saucer dish with polychrome floral border, 19.5cm diam, puce painted mark and pattern Nos 152 and 419 respectively, c1790-1805 (2) Plate with localised stacking wear to the gilding, saucer dish with wear to the gilding around the rim and light glaze scratches
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A DERBY PLATE with shanked border, painted with a central rose, swags and single roses, in gilt dotted circles framed with red, blue and gilt C scrolls, 22cm diam, crown over D in blue, c1774-88 Most of the gilding to the dentil rim rubbed, the rest of the gilding and enamels fine with a few light glaze scratches
A DERBY PLATE painted with three loose bouquets in a puce and purple ribbon entwined with green flowers, gilt dentil rim, 22cm diam, incised N, crown over D in blue, c1778-81 and a Derby jug, painted with a named view Near Kegworth Leicestershire, painted mark and title in red script, c1810 (2) Plate some stacking wear and a few light glaze scratches. Jug extensive flaking of the landscape panel, the gilding mainly good, no restoration
A DERBY PLATE WITH RARE MARK, painted in sepia and polychrome with a neo classical urn and swags, insects and mauve and violet ribbon border with green swags, in shaped and slightly upturned gilt dentil rim, 23cm diam, crown over anchor in gilt, c1775-77 Light to moderate wear to the gilding around the rim only. A good plate
A DERBY OGEE TRIO enamelled in green monochrome and gilt with scattered flowers and sprigs, gilt handle and dentil rim, saucer 11.5cm diam, anchor and D in gilt, dealer`s label, c1775 Provenance: D M & P Manheim. Light glaze wear in centre of saucer, localised wear to gilding on cup and bowl, rims/handle but a pleasing attractive trio
ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN BARKER (FL 1819 - D BEFORE 1840) STUDY OF SEASHELLS AND BIRDS` FEATHERS 22 x 30cm, watercolour In his reminiscences to William Chaffers, the painter Solomon Cole recalling his days at Thomas Baxter`s Worcester establishment and subsequently at Flight, Barr & Barr, described John Barker as a landscape painter who also "excelled in painting shells, and was engaged in that part of the celebrated service made for Watson Taylor Esq". No signed pieces by Barker are known, but his shell painting on porcelain may be distinguished from that of Baxter and Samuel Smith. The work of all three is illustrated together, Sandon (J) A Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain 1751-1851, Woodbridge 1993, col plt 76. Although the present watercolour is unsigned, the traditional attribution to Barker is certainly plausible. Minor light stains but in good condition, the pigment still quite fresh and largely unfaded, the work is executed on stout wove paper and there is an old pencil attribution to Barker on the reverse "By John Barker designed for Worcester Porcelain"
A PAIR OF EARLY COALPORT CRESTED DESSERT DISHES AND A CONTEMPORARY COALPORT DISH the pair painted in sepia with a crest and coronet in broad polychrome and gilt border of paterae, flowers and leafy scrolls, the single dish painted in sepia monochrome with flowers and swags with a quiver and leaves in red, black and gilt to each corner, 21cm w, c1810-15 Provenance: The crest is that of Admiral Lord Graves (d1802) or his son, the 2nd Baron Graves (d1830). Light wear only, not cracked or chipped
A DERBY SLOP BASIN AND PAIR OF SAUCER DISHES painted with one or two round or oval framed landscapes and richly gilt, saucer dish 21cm diam, painted mark and titles In Cumberland, In Westmorland, Near Lenton Nottinghamshire or in Italy in red script, c1810-15 Dishes with localised light wear to the gilding. The bowl fine, not cracked or chipped
A COMPOSED BERLIN DINNER SERVICE painted with borders of bright carmine pink and white flowers between entwined and shaded green leafy boughs, rim gilt, underglaze blue sceptre mark and overglaze painter`s mark, several also with printed overglaze eagle and KPM mark, c1820-40 (42) Two plates chipped, three repaired, some with light wear
INDIAN COLONIAL SILVER. A PAIR OF SALT AND PEPPER CASTERS with low domed cover the compressed globular body, chased with flowers and engraved with the letter P or S, on flared foot, 6cm h, unmarked, c1830, 5ozs 10dwts Of good gauge and in good condition with light wear. Complete and no repairs
A GEORGE III MEAT DISH ADAPTED AS A TEA TRAY shaped oval and engraved with two crests, motto and leafy mantling in moulded border with reeded rim and Venus shells and grapevines, on paw feet, 61cm w, by Benjamin and James Smith, London 1810, the later handles and feet assayed London Assay Office 2013, 101ozs Engraving worn and with overall light wear and polish residue
A PROVINCIAL QUEEN ANNE TREFID SPOON the almost oval bowl with rat tail, pricked with contemporary initials S.W/I.W 1713, 20cm l, by Edmund Richards, his mark overstuck on another`s, Exeter 1711, 1oz In good condition with only light wear and minor dents and scratches. No repair, the well spaced marks generally well struck
A VICTORIAN TABLE SERVICE Fiddle and Thread pattern, crested, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1850 (one dessert fork 1849) 80ozs (39) As a service in goo condition, the table and dessert forks with little sign of wear, the tines of reasonably even length with only a few light marks from occasional use
A VICTORIAN ETRUSCAN REVIVAL TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE with engraved borders and beaded rims, coffee pot 29cm h, by George Angell, London 1864 and 65, 76ozs 10dwts (4) An elegant and well made set from this leading maker, no evidence of engraving or erasure, a few light scratches and some polish residue, no repairs, the marks well struck
A GEORGE II WAITER the field engraved with a mirror monogram and rococo cartouche in scrolling gadrooned rim, on three feet, 18.5cm diam, by William & Robert Peaston, London 1758, 9ozs 10dwts The engraving believed to be contemporary and an attractive small waiter in good condition with typical and fine light scratches and wear consistent only with the age, no repairs
A GEORGE III OVAL CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL with engraved oak leaf border and reeded rim and handles, the bowl 11cm h, by John Emes, London 1802, 13ozs Marks rubbed but undamaged, light erasure from one of the two cartouches but this has not resulted in any noticeable thinning of the material and in otherwise good condition
A SCOTTISH VICTORIAN CREAM JUG of flared octagonal shape with pierced sides, on four feet, frosted glass liner, 15cm h, by Muirhead & Arthur, Glasgow 1856, 7ozs Unusual in that the glass liner is secured by a pin, in good condition with light wear, possible small old solder repair just visible inside and polish residue, the liner original
A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR TEA CANISTER with cavetto shoulder, the cover applied with a cast rose with foliage extending over the beaded rim, the engraved cartouche contemporary, 11.5cm h, by John Langford and John Sebille, London 1769, 8ozs An attractive example, in good condition with light wear and old polish residue, undamaged, no repairs
JOHN OGILBY ROAD MAPS FROM OGILBY`S BRITANNIA VOLUME THE FIRST five, 1675-98, double page hand coloured engravings, unexamined out of frame, mounted to platemark, c34 x 45cm, uniformly framed (5) In generally good condition with some light browning, the maps comprise the following: The continuation of the road from London to Holly-head, the continuation of the road from St Davids to Holywell, the road from Welshpool to Carnarvan, the road from the city of Salisbury to Campden and the extended road from Oakham to Richmond in Yorkshire
CHRISTOPHER SAXTON THE SHIRES OF ENGLAND AND WALES eleven hand coloured double page engraved maps, editions unascertained, 17th/18th c, mounted to platemark, 27 x 32cm and c (11) Some maps with slight fading/light browning others apparently fine. The maps comprise: Merioneth, North Wales, Somerset/Wiltshire, Warwickshire, South Wales, Pembrokeshire/Carmarthenshire, Shropshire West of the Severn, Middlesex/Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire, Northumberland and Denbighshire
HENRY EDRINGTON HOBSON (1820-1870) THE FARMER`S FAMILY signed and dated 1866, watercolour, 61 x 76cm The pigments generally very well preserved of bright and attractive Victorian watercolour with much use of body colour to emphasise the play of light. Close mounted in modern narrow gilt frame
HENRY BAKER (1849-1875) SOLIHULL WARWICKSHIRE signed with monogram, signed again (Harry Baker) inscribed with the title and artist`s address 113 Wheeleys Rd Edgbaston Birmingham on a label verso, , watercolour, 60 x 100cm Minor closed tear extreme upper left corner and some light surface dirt
ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL FALCONER POOLE (1806-1879) THE TRYSTING PLACE panel, 42.5 x 49.5cm The mahogany panel not warped, split or braced, stable, some localised retouching and surface scratch extreme lower left. Restored perhaps 25-35 years ago, the varnish now in need of a light clean. In 18th c style gilt frame
MARGARET CAMPBELL MCPHERSON, SSA (1860-1931) A BRETON GIRL AT A FIRESIDE signed, 80 x 64cm In fine original condition. The varnish requiring a light surface clean, the support unlined and on the original stretchers in what could be the original giltwood and composition frame that has been regilt many years ago. In the same private Scottish family ownership for several generations and not previously offered for sale
ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES BURRELL SMITH (1822-1897) ANGLERS ON THE BANKS OF THE RIVER CALDEW AT SEBERGHAM CUMBRIA with inscription and date 1862 on an old label preserved on the stretcher, 33 x 52cm Relined and restored some years ago, the varnish now in need of a light clean several scratches extreme upper and lower middle, in 18th c style gilt frame
WILLIAM AUGUSTUS RIXON, RBA (1858-1948) FLIQUET BAY JERSEY signed and dated 1935, signed and dated again and inscribed with the title and artist`s address Turkdean Manor, Northleach verso, 49 x 59cm In fine condition with some light natural paint shrinkage resulting in a few fine hairline cracks, beneath glass in the original 1930s silvered gesso wood frame with small losses
FREDERICK PARSONS SHUCKARD (FL 1868-1901) A PICNIC NEAR ABERCYCH PEMBROKESHIRE signed and dated 1872, 57.5 x 75cm Entirely unrestored and in fine original condition, not lined. The varnish with some surface dirt and requiring a light clean, undisturbed in the original ornate Victorian gilt frame, the frame with small losses
A ROLAND KNIGHT, 19TH CENTURY TWO SETTERS signed, inscribed verso English Setters, 37 x 49.5cm Unlined and in original condition beneath glass in contemporary late 19th century gilt cavetto frame, the canvas hanging a little loosely on the stretchers and with some light craqueleur, never cleaned, the varnish rather yellow and dirty
A PARCEL GILT SILVER PLAID BROOCH OF AN OFFICER OF THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY 10cm diam, reverse engraved R C Greenwood Esq 2nd Batt H.L.I. to Capt T W Hamilton 1937, by Joseph Jennens & Co, Birmingham 1899, cased In fine condition with minor rust on the bright steel pin but complete and original
AN ENGLISH 40 BORE PERCUSSION OVER-AND-UNDER PISTOL signed on the top flat REILLY NEW OXFORD ST LONDON, with nickel foresight, engraved action, hammers, trigger guard and back strip, holster clip, retained ramrod, chequered walnut stock stamped 1732, vacant cartouche and engraved cap, barrels 12cm l, London view and proof marks, c1850 The engraved signature very faint with light occasional rust, some original finish, the ramrod original, both hammers undamaged and in working order with strong springs, the stock with slight wear to the chequering. A good complete example free from any repair, restoration or repolishing and long in the present local private ownership
A CONTINENTAL RIMFIRE FLOBERT PATENT SALOON PISTOL with octagonal barrel, fine engraved closed action with spur hammer and spurred trigger guard, fluted walnut stock with engraved butt cap, barrel 20cm l, stamped FLOBERT and numbered 7127, stock stamped 486, late 19th c Surface rust but retaining some of the original finish, light wear and handling marks on wood but not broken and complete. The action in apparently working order, entirely unrestored
JUDAICA. A GERMAN PEWTER SEDER PLATE engraved to the centre with a star and four storks alternating with hearts, Hebrew inscriptions and the date 1838, 35cm diam, thrice stamped oval mark of IOH:SIM. FINE BLOCK ZINN, 1838 A few light scratches but very well preserved and no splits, holes or repairs
After William Powell Frith, 'THE RACE FOR WEALTH' A set of five photogravures, published H Blair, 1882 (5) CONDITION REPORT: 'Burn' mark right across one picture. Heavy discolouration/yellowing to one picture. Light discolouration to one picture. Remaining two pictures in good overal condition.

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