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RICHARD ANSDELL, RA (1815-1885) EWE AND LAMB signed with initials and dated 1868, board, 31.5 x 48cm ++In fine condition lightly cleaned, no apparent overpainting but not examined under UV light and in the same good condition and Victorian style frame. Consigned by executors and possibly bought by the late owner from the Malcolm Innes Gallery, London and Edinburgh whose label is on the reverse
A SUDANESE PRESENTATION KASKARA with repoussé sheet silver covered brass hilt, the quillons stamped with tughra and calligraphy, the blade with chiselled inscription, in silver mounted, tooled leather scabbard with rings and leather belt, length of blade 91cm, early 20th c Provenance: Presented to Major James John Bramble, OBE (1883-1943) when district commissioner of Omdurman; thence by descent to the present vendor. ++Blade with some light surface pitting, the scabbard in good condition with light chafing, remains of leather straps attached to the rings, leather belt damaged
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE the circular top on birdcage action and baluster pillar, 73cm h, 74cm diam ++The top heavily stained and with old scratches, the pillars of the birdcage split, the pillar possibly associated and of fine quality timber and a pleasing almost bronze colour and patina, a few typical light scratches and knocks
AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE DISH, PROBABLY BRISTOL painted in blue-red-green with a central medallion of highly stylised flowers and leaves in three brick frame and panelled border, 33cm diam, c1750 A slightly earlier Bristol dish with the distinctive three brick border is illustrated Britton (F), English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, 1982, fig 13.17. ++Small restoration to the rim at 12 o`clock, typical light flaking of the glaze around the rim
AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE BOWL, PROBABLY LONDON painted in cobalt with a large tree peony and other flowering plants before a fence, the interior with a single flower, the diaper border with four floral panels, the rim in a light brown glaze, 22.5cm diam, c1760 ++In very good condition with the odd spot of flaking around the rim
A SUNDERLAND PURPLE LUSTRE CREAMWARE MUG, DIXON & CO printed in black and enamelled with the ODD FELLOW`S ARMS, 12cm h, printed mark, c1813-19 and a Sunderland pink marbled lustre earthenware frog mug, printed with THE AGES OF MAN and a verse, c1830 (2) ++Oddfellows mug in good condition with a few light scratches around the rim, the Ages of Man mug with minor descending hairline crack, otherwise fine
A LEE & CO GRAINGER WORCESTER EMPIRE STYLE VASE of shield shape with gilt dolphin handles, attractively painted in bright enamels to either side with two girls and a basket of fruit or a group of travellers in a hilly landscape, the flared neck and square foot gilt, 25cm h, c1820 ++ In fine condition with slight wear to the gilding, no damaged. The painting of the group of three figures with a few fine light scratches
FIVE DUTCH DELFTWARE VASES, DE LAMPETKAN, DE GRIEKSCHE A AND UNASCRIBED painted in cobalt with chinoiseries, the largest with a scene of three figures, another with four moulded panels of deer, the third with a Japanese inspired banded hedge design, 19-26cm h, painted LPK, A/IH or a numeral, or unmarked, c1760-early 19th c ++All sound examples in good condition, some with light flaking confined to the rims
A PAIR OF VIENNA BOTANICAL PLATES finely painted with a rose or tulip on a black ground in fawn and gilt border, 24.5cm diam, impressed 48/826, painted shield in underglaze blue and Linnaean title Rosa centifolia or Tulipa gesneriana, c1820 ++One plate broken in two and riveted, a few light scratches to the gilding but in good overall condition, no recent or professional restoration
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASE the globular body painted with immortals between lappet and ruyi borders and gilt shou medallion, the domed shouldered cylindrical pink ground neck with auspicious emblems and lotus meander between iron red and gilt elephant head handles, 50cm h, Tongzhi mark, probably early 20th c ++Light wear to the gilding, no damage or restoration
A CHINESE PORCELAIN FISH TANK with slightly flared sides and everted rim, the interior painted in underglaze blue with a river scene with temples, willow and other trees, a three arched bridge and boats, the exterior with lotus, peony, prunus and chrysanthemum, 23cm h, 70cm diam, 19th c, wood stand ++Owned by the present local private vendor`s family for over 50 years, with small professional restoration to the rim, a genuine fish tank made with the single drain hole in the side and of substantial size. The interior with a few typical light glaze scratches, an impressive example
KATLEEN (ELLEN) PEKING STUDIES folio, illustrated throughout, the photographs taken by "The Rolleiflex Camera", the illustrations by F H Schiff, illustrated cloth covered boards, Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh Ltd, 1934 ++In satisfactory condition with light dust/time stains to the boards and scuff marks on the photograph to the upper board
A PAIR OF CHINESE EMBROIDERED SILK SLEEVE BANDS finely worked with birds and insects amidst blossoming boughs on an ivory ground, 52 x 10cm, late 19th c, framed ++It is understood there is a signature on the selvedge: unexamined out of the frames and in apparently good condition, the silk not lying flat and with light overall time staining/fading
A CHINESE SILVER BOX of leaf shape, the repoussé lid with a bat and shou characters, the sides engraved with panels of foliage, a further shou character beneath the hinge, the interior divided into three compartments, 8.5cm l, marked in Chinese, early 20th c, 3ozs ++In fine condition with light wear, no splits or repair
A GEORGE III SALVER flat chased c1837 with a band of scrolling foliage, crested and inscribed, in moulded border, the rim with shells and rocaille, on four feet, 37cm w, by William Stroud, London 1802, 48ozs Provenance: Samuel Newham (1796-1875) of Wilford, Nottingham, thence by decent to the present vendor. Newham`s chess set is lot 221 in this sale. The inscription reads: Samuel Newham Esqre from the Members of The Nottingham Chess Club as a mark of their esteem October 18th 1837. ++Light scratches and wear, some polish residue, marks slightly rubbed
A VICTORIAN CHRISTENING MUG of slightly waisted form, on scrolling foot applied with flowers, engraved with a name and date in foliate cartouche, 9.5cm h, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1865, 4ozs 10dwts ++The inscription contemporary above and just to the left of the cartouche the initials MEV, possibly engraved at later date; very light overall wear affecting the duty mark, no repairs
A GEORGE III MUSTARD POT AND A MATCHING GEORGE V MUSTARD POT oblong with reeded band, egg-and-dart rim and domed lid, on paw feet, blue glass liners, 9cm h, both London, by Stephen Adams, 1816 and Spink & Son Ltd, 1925, 10ozs ++George III mustard pot with light signs of wear and small old solder repair at the junction of the handle to the body, the marks slightly rubbed. The later mustard pot in fine condition
AN IRISH GEORGE IV/WILLIAM IV TABLE SERVICE Queen`s or Rosette pattern, crested, comprising six each table spoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, teaspoons and silver bladed fruit or cheese knives, by T Farnett, Dublin 1828, 29 and 32, the knives by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1828, 74ozs weighable (36) ++Light overall wear consistent with moderate use. The tines of generally somewhat rounded profile, the knife hafts beginning to separate from the blades
A GEORGE III/VICTORIAN TABLE SERVICE King`s and Hourglass patterns, uniformly crested, comprising three table spoons, by Peter Walsh, Dublin 1838, four table forks, by William Eaton, London 1829, six dessert spoons, by James Scott, Dublin 1822 and a pair of sauce ladles, by Thomas Barker [London] 1813, 40ozs 10dwts (15) ++In good condition with light wear only
A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV DESSERT FORKS King`s Honeysuckle pattern, by Robert Peppin, London 1822 and 24, a set of six Victorian teaspoons, Queen`s or Rosette pattern, by A B Savory & Sons, London 1849 and 50, a pair of William IV table forks, Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern, crested, by William Chawner, London 1833 and a Victorian teaspoon, Victoria pattern, by another, London 1839, 27ozs (15) ++The single Victoria pattern teaspoon worn, the other items in good condition with light wear only
A VICTORIAN SALVER the field engraved with swallows and swags framed by strapwork, in moulded border and beaded rim, on claw-and-ball feet, 35cm diam, by The Goldsmiths` Alliance Ltd, London 1880, 42ozs ++In good condition with a few light scratches consistent with age, no damage or repairs, the marks good
A GEORGE IV WINE FUNNEL with reeded rims and shell thumbpiece, the bowl with ribbed spout, 13.5cm h, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1820, 3ozs 10dwts ++Complete and in good condition with light wear only, no damage or repairs, the tip of the spout complete and not worn down. The marks slightly rubbed.
A VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPH FRAME with heart shaped aperture, the embossed openwork mount decorated with a cherub`s head, grotesques and scrolling foliage, 28cm h, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1899 ++The silver in good condition the odd light dent with polish residue. The blue velvet covered wood support original but in very worn and poor condition with replacement iron hinge
TWO GEORGE III GRAVY SPOONS AND A GEORGE IV GRAVY SPOON Old English and Fiddle patterns, one engraved LION HOTEL in a garter, another with initials L/ M*M, the third with dragon crest, all London, by Joseph Hardy and Thomas Lowndes, 1798, William Eley and William Fearn 1798 and Francis Higgins, 1822, 10ozs ++All in good condition with light wear consistent with age. The bowls not unduly mis-shapen
A RARE VICTORIAN TABLE SERVICE New Gothic pattern, crested, comprising four table spoons, fourteen table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, ten tea spoons, a pair of salt spoons and a sugar spoon, by Chawner & Co, London 1854, 64, 69 and 75, 117ozs (55) ++In fine condition with signs of light or moderate wear only, each piece neatly engraved with contemporary small gothic initials EFN[ettlefold]
AN UNUSUAL ART DECO 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER WATCH with blued steel hands, the dial signed for the retailer EDWARD GLASGOW and with arabic chapters and subsidiary seconds dial, in plain case, the back engraved with the initials JC, movement numbered 9244, import marked, Stockwell & Co Ltd, London 1924 ++In apparently going order, externally in good second hand condition with light signs of wear, ie the odd tiny edge knock and light scratches on the back. The back not fitting tightly but staying in position
AN 18CT GOLD HUNTING CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH with enamel dial and subsidiary seconds dial, signed POWELL & JONES SHREWSBURY, the movement similarly signed and numbered 4186, in plain case, casemaker JA in an ellipse, London 1891 ++In fine original condition, the dial undamaged, the movement running when wound sold without warranty. The hinges closing tightly, a few light scratches from normal wear. A very well preserved example
AN 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTING CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH with enamel dial and subsidiary seconds dial, numbered 56763 on the three quarter plate movement, in plain case numbered as movement, casemaker Philip Woodman & Sons, London 1900 ++In very good condition the dial undamaged, the movement running when wound, sold without warranty, the case closing tightly, the back less so but satisfactorily. Light case wear in good average overall condition
A SILVER PAIR CASED VERGE WATCH with enamel dial and signed on the backplate Wm Simpkins MANSFIELD 641, casemaker IW, Birmingham 1843 ++Movement apparently complete but non running, enamel dial undamaged, hands in good condition but require cleaning, flat topped glass, cases with light wear only but free from any play in either hinge

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