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A Worcester King of Prussia spreading cylindrical mug, grooved handle, printed in monochrome with an engraving after Robert Hancock, with half-length portrait of the King of Prussia, a single Cupid with laurel wreath, trophy of arms, of drums, pikes, muskets, cannon and Fame, blowing a trumpet and three flags, inscribed with the Kings nine battle victories, . inscribed R .H. Worcester, 11.5cm high, c.1760 Provenance: The Sir Jeremy Lever Part II, Bonhams, P.64; Lady Mary Thompson's Sale. Sept 1893; The Dr. Diamonds Collection; The Boynton Collection. Condition Report: Scratches to interior base. Scratches and wear to print. Stress to handle. Firing spitting.
Mixed Lot: hallmarked silver hinged bracelet, buckle design, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, a silver hinged bracelet engraved with a foliate design, a large white metal oval brooch with a printed centre after a Gainsborough portrait, agate brooches, Scottish silver circular brooch hallmarked for Edinburgh 1965, an antique necklace, gilt metal Bohemian garnet ring together with a wire bead necklace (qty)
An Indian plain silvery metal rectangular photograph frame with arched top, with floral cast motif to arch and oak easel pattern back, to hold picture 12ins x 9ins, 15.5ins x 10.75ins overall, containing a signed photograph of The Honourable Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, 2nd President of Indian, and dated 2/4/69 Note: Presented to the Vendors' father by The Honourable Radhakrishnan. A similar frame and signed portrait was gifted to John F. Kennedy in 1963.
A small interesting reference collection of Victorian and later ceramics of Royal interest, including - bone china cup and saucer, bat printed in black "To the Memory of Princess Charlotte", a Carlton ware beaker, printed and jeweled in colours commemorating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 3.5ins high, a pottery tankard transfer printed in colours with double portraits of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra at the time of their Coronation in 1902, 4.125ins high, a Shelley bone china beaker, transfer printed in colours with a double portrait of King George V and Queen Mary at the time of their Coronation in 1911, 4ins high, and twenty other pieces, various
A rare English pearlware pottery Liverpool and Manchester Railway commemorative jug, circa 1830, printed in blue with the Moorish arch in Liverpool and the locomotive "Novelty", 4.5ins high (restored), a Staffordshire Corn Law pearlware jug printed and painted with "Our Bread Untaxed, Our Commerce Free", 4.25ins high, a pottery mug printed with sentiments in memory of King William the Prince of Orange, 4.25ins high, and a late 19th Century Doulton pottery "Reform" jug, printed in blue with a portrait of George Kinloch Esq MP, 7.5ins high (with restoration)
An English pearl ware pottery jug transfer printed in black with a portrait of Queen Victoria with her date of birth, proclamation, and crowning, the verse with "Father Matthew. Administrating the total abstinence pledge", with lustre detail, 5.5ins high, and an octagonal press-moulded childs plate printed in black and over painted in colours with a similar portrait of Queen Victoria, 6.75ins diameter, both circa 1840
A struck bronze Prize Medal for the Great Exhibition of 1851 designed by William Wyon (1795-1851), the obverse with the double portrait of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, President of the Society of Arts which planned the Great Exhibition, the reverse celebrating Great Britain's industrial and commercial power, 3.125ins diameter, another designed by William Wyon, the obverse with a bust of Prince Albert, the reverse the globe surmounted by a dove with outstretched wings, and worded "Exhibition of the Works of the Industry of All Nations MDCCCLI" together with a small collection of medals, coins and stamps of Queen Victoria and later interest, various
A late Victorian linen handkerchief printed primarily in black with a portrait of Queen Victoria surrounded by portraits of members of her extended family, British Prime Ministers, and uplifting vignettes, dated 1887, 20.5ins x 20ins, another with a portrait of the Queen, the border printed in colours with boating scenes and a young girl with a lamb, dated 1887, 15ins x 15ins, three others, and a black printed silk bookmark of the late Prince Consort, by Dalton and Barton, 8ins x 2ins (taped down)
A late 18th/early 19th Century miniature shoulder-length portrait of a young man with blue frock coat, oval 2.5ins x 2ins, another of a young woman with ringlets - "Ann Sleigh When a Young Woman", oval 2.75ins x 2.25ins, and ten other miniature portraits, four silhouettes and an early 19th Century engraving, all framed and glazed
An Elizabeth II silver gilt miniature model of the Coronation throne, 2ins high, by S.J. Rose & Son, London 1952, mounted on white onyx base and contained in blue leather case, a 19th Century tortoiseshell and silvery metal mounted oval box, the hinged lid applied with a shoulder-length portrait of a couple, 5.5ins x 3.5ins x 1.25ins high, and a small selection of other items, various
A late 18th/early 19th Century French kingwood and gilt brass mounted rectangular Bureau Plat of "Louis XV" design, the whole of slightly shaped serpentine outline, the top now inset with dark wine velour, within chevron bandings inlaid with central banding, moulded gilt brass edging with leaf and scroll corners, fitted three frieze drawers with chevron inlaid drawer fronts and gilt brass leaf and scroll handles and mounts, three dummy drawers to reverse, above shaped apron and on slender square cabriole legs with gilt brass leaf and scroll mouldings and leaf sabots, 57.5ins wide x 29ins deep x 30.5ins high (later velour inlaid to top - generally scuffed and marked) Provenance: The property of Francis, Lord Jeffrey (1773-1850). Editor of the influential "Edinburgh Review" from 1803-1829 and Lord Advocate of Scotland. Thought to have been acquired in 1801 on his marriage to Catherine Wilson (who died in 1805). On his second marriage in 1815 he leased Craigcrook Castle, Edinburgh and this was the table at which he wrote his articles for the Edinburgh Review and had kept the table until his death in 1850. It was left to John Hunter (1801-1869) his first wife's nephew and protégé and thence by family descent. Note: Complete with a lithograph portrait of Francis Jeffrey engraved by S. Freeman after W.Evans, published March 16th 1812, oval 12.5ins x 8.25ins, framed and glazed
A late Georgian gold coloured metal mounted Memento Mori navette pattern brooch, the oval panel inset with a full-length sepia portrait of Hope and Anchor, inscribed below - "Jane Kirk Coner", with bright cut engraving to the reverse central panel - "Joseph Hayton 1795", 38mm x 25mm overall (gross weight 7.8 grammes), contained in black leather covered fitted case
A late Georgian gold coloured metal mounted and enamel set octagonal Memento Mori brooch, the octagonal panel inset with a full-length portrait of a young woman by a classical column, inscribed above - "J.A. Mitie En Fait Le Prix", with oval glazed hair panel to reverse, set with seed pearl initials "H.C", 33mm x 22mm overall (gross weight 6.8 grammes)
A late Victorian gold coloured metal mounted oval pattern shell cameo brooch with a shoulder-length portrait of a young woman with flowers in her hair above an eagle holding a cornucopia, 50mm x 62mm overall (gross weight 14.7 grammes), a pair of late Victorian gilt coloured metal agate set bracelet, 80mm x 45mm overall, and a quantity of gold and gold coloured metal jewellery, various, contained in brown leather jewellery case, 7.5ins x 6ins x 3ins high
Continental school - Pair of small oil paintings - Rural landscapes, each with a figure by a pond, pine panel 6.25ins x 8.75ins, unsigned, in modern gilt moulded and swept frames, Dutch school - Oil painting - Half-length portrait of a gentleman lighting a pipe, panel 6ins x 4ins, and two other small oil paintings - interior scenes, various sizes, all in gilt frames
Early 17th Century English school - Oil painting - Shoulder-length portrait thought to be Frances Howard of Castle Howard (now reliably informed by a descendant Frances Howard, that she was of Charlton Park, Malmesbury), wearing pearl and jeweled headpiece, lace trimmed ruff and collar and black jeweled cloak, canvas 30ins x 25ins, in ebonised and gilt moulded frame, and David Lindley - "The Trials of Frances Howard - Fact and Fiction at the Court of King James", published by Routledge 1993 (one volume)
Herbert Luther Smith (1811-1870) - Two watercolours - Seated half-length portrait of a gentleman, 15ins x 12.5ins, signed and dated 1851, in gilt and maple frame and glazed, and seated half-length portrait of a gentleman, 10.5ins x 8.75ins, indistinctly signed in pencil, framed and glazed (damaged)
Cescinsky, Herbert and Webster, Malcolm R "English Domestic Clocks", ills from drawings and photographs by the authors, The Waverley Book Company, n.d., frontis portrait with tissue guard, half-leather, all rather rubbed and worn, bound uniform Cescinsky, Herbert "English Furniture of the 18th century", three vols, half-leather, rubbed and worn withCescinsky, Herbert and Gribble, Ernest R "Early English Furniture and Woodwork", two vols, The Waverley Book Company 1922, numerous photographic ills, colour frontis of a Predella with tissue guard and instructions, full morocco with gilt titles, all volumes folio (6)
Boswell, James "The Life of Samuel Johnson ...", 6th edition, four vols, London 1811, engraved frontis portrait offsetting, inscribed 'Beaufort and Lawrence' on tp, vol 1 and vol 2 inscribed on half title 'Louisa L D Beaufort, the gift of her dear friend, Richard R..' and on vol 4 inscription 'Louisa D Beaufort, the gift of her dear friend Richard Rothe 1846' and four other volumes
Edgeworth, Richard Lovell and Edgeworth, Maria"Essay on Irish Bulls", 2nd edition corrected, printed for J Johnson 1803, inscribed on tp 'Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Harriet Edgeworth, June 1817 to Harriet Beaufort 1827', ffep and tp suffering from damp, contemporary leather damp damage Edgeworth, Maria "Memoirs of Richard Lovell Edgeworth Esq begun by himself and concluded by his daughter", 2 vols, 2nd edition corrected, printed for R Hunter 1821, vol 1 inscribed 'Lucy Jane Edgeworth from Maria Edgeworth', frontis portrait offsetting, in vol 2 inscribed 'Lucy Jane Edgeworth from Maria Edgeworth', frontis portrait foxing, in vol 2 on the ffep is a letter to the Earl of Farnham, it begins 'My Dear Lord ...', the address is Edgeworthstown, 26th January 1800, it covers two pages, it is not signed, a poem has been pasted onto 2nd ffep on both sides, the fb is detached, contemporary marbled bds, half leather, vol 2 is lacking most of its spine as is vol 1 Edgeworth, Maria and Edgeworth, Richard Lovell "Practical Education", 2 vols, J Johnson 1798, inscribed in ink on tp 'Mrs Edgeworth from the authors and from Mrs Edgeworth to William Beaufort', small folio, full tree calf, pastedown titles, top of the spines chipped, gilt rules (5)
Harris W Mann (20th century) Watercolour "HMS Newfoundland", head and shoulders portrait of a sailor, signed lower right, 18cm x 14cm Engraving"The Cunyard United States Mail Steamer (Africa)", 16cm x 24cm Coloured engraving"The North Views of the Priories of Gloucester and Lantony", 20.5cm x 38cm (3)
A World War I portrait miniature of a young pilot to/w an Edwardian lacquered brass pocket sextant, Short & Mason, London 1902, no 1296, War Dept arrow, in stitched leather case stamped J A Jacobs & Co 1902, a gilt metal pocket barometer with silvered dial, by J. Hicks of London, no. 9927, a World War I leather-bound tape-measure, stamped 1918, and a boxed field microscope (5) Condition Report Painted on ivory which has a crack across forehead and right shoulderColour is good otherwise

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