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AN ADZED OAK SIDE CHAIR by Robert Thompson, 1930's/40's, the tapering back with straight top rail, cruciform splat centred by a roundel carved with a portrait bust of a king, drop in seat, on turned faceted and block front legs, square section back legs and multiple stretchers, carved mouse trademark, 17 1/2" x 14 1/2" x 34 3/4" Note: This chair closely resembles chairs formerly in the collection of Harold Stead, late of The Manor House in Lower Wyke, near Bradford, who commissioned Thompson to furnish his house in the late 1930's (Illustrated)
A Vienna porcelain cabinet cup, late 19th/early 20th Century, painted with a head and shoulders bust portrait of a lady wearing 18th Century costume within an oval gilt beaded surround on a blue ground enriched in gilt, height approx 8.5cm, together with a group of later Vienna porcelain including a pot and cover decorated in green with flowers, and a vase decorated with pink rose sprays, a pair of Limoges porcelain novelty boxes and covers each in the form of a Turkey and a Limoges shell shaped dish.
A vari-coloured agate and paste set brooch, designed as a skene-dhu, length approx 10.5cm, a Victorian citrine set single stone brooch, mounted with an oval cut citrine within a scrolling border, an oval shell cameo brooch, carved as the portrait of a lady, and an unmounted citrine (chipped).
A Sunderland lustre pearlware jug, early 19th Century, decorated with a titled scene of 'A West View of the Iron Bridge of Sunderland, Built by R. Burdon ...', flanked by a half-length portrait of a lady and gentleman with inscription 'There's the Girl that I Love Dearly', opposing a verse, each within an oval yellow frame and green leaves, height approx 23.5cm (some wear and scratches).
A collection of photographs, copies of photographs and other memorabilia relating to 617 Squadron, including a framed miniature medal group with full-size ribbon bar to Acting Wing Commander Guy Penrose Gibson VC, DSO and bar, DFC and bar, RAFRO Officer Commanding 617 Squadron 'The Dam Busters' with small portrait image, two photographs of Guy Gibson with members of the crew, a photograph of Guy Gibson with HM King George VI with Barnes Wallis in the background, and further related items, including fragments from '617 Sqn Lancaster BIII ED910 AJ-C 17 May 1943' and a framed 617 Squadron display, together with a collection of eighty signed first day covers, contained within a loose leaf album.
A 19th Century papier-mâché cigar case, the front decorated with a half-length portrait of a lady, the other side inscribed 'Segars', length approx 14cm, together with a meerschaum pipe with amber mouthpiece, within a papier-mâché case, one side with a bull's head family crest, the other with gilt initials, length of case approx 15.5cm.
A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware jardinières, each in the form of a cauldron, the bulbous body with gilt whorl decoration, flanked by three naturalistic handles, raised on tripod feet, impressed factory marks to base interior, heights approx 12cm, a Doulton Lambeth stoneware pin dish by Maud Bowden, the centre applied with a classical portrait medallions, impressed factory mark and incised artists monogram to base, together with a similar Royal Doulton Lambeth pin dish.
A Chinese Canton watercolour painting on rice paper, mid-19th Century, depicting a half-length portrait of the Hong Merchant Wu Bingjian, known to the west as Houqua, approx 23.7cm x 17cm, framed and glazed. Note: Houqua (1769-1843) was perhaps the wealthiest man in China during the 19th Century and the most prosperous member of the Canton Cohong. He became rich on the trade between China and the British Empire in the mid-19th Century during the first opium war.
Two reverse decorated glass pin cushions and two similar pieces comprising a circular example, untitled coastal hotel, mirror to reverse, 3.7 cm, another rectangular incorporating a needle book, untitled temple style building/reverse photographic portrait image, tooled leather spine, interior good, 5 cm, a small format rectangular sewing box, cloth covered, inset panel _ Bodelwyddan Church, 12.7 cm, and a needle book, domed cover _ Llandudno _ with diamond registration mark _ silk interior, hinge very weak, 7.5 cm (4) (From the collection of the late Helen Eastgate).
An unusual 19th Century fruitwood, probably French, knitting stick of broad scrolling form, chip carved with sunburst, diamond and heart, to a square section with a small portrait panel under glass and engraved brass mount below a lantern and ball, the stepped top to a mother of pearl, aperture, 23.5cm (From the collection of Dr Ian McFeeters).
A group of needle books and related items comprising a plush needle book with metal mounts and male portrait panel, interior for W Woodfield and Sons, Redditch, 10cm, another in card _ The West End Needlecase, Henry Milward and Sons, Redditch, for Army and Navy, 9.7cm, a card Synoptical Needlecase for W Whiteley with outer card sleeve, 13cm, two cardboard Baxter style needle boxes, 4.7cm, a tin needle box, and a needle flannel as a doll with long skirt 14cm (7) (From the collection of the late Jo Ball).
A small composite Chatelaine with three accessories, the pin mount pierced and cast with cherub head, leaves and scrolls with three chains to a pierced white metal thimble case stamped ïSterlingÍ, a silver pencil case, and a continental silver thimble bucket with a crowned oval male portrait bust, XL within a garter oval ñCar. D.G. Scot. Ang Fr. Et. Hib.î R being an impression of a coin for Charles 1st (From the collection of the late Helen Eastgate).
Mauchline ware _ sewing a fortune telling reel box of circular form, black ground, the domed lid with an oval female portrait within wavy gilt lines, the side with multiple choice mottos arranged in pairs, italics for ladies, the box spinning on the base, the fortune indicator an anchor, internal printed label for Clark and Cos, interior with six reels centered by a thimble, 10.3cm (From the collection of Dr Ian McFeeters).
A rare and probably unique set of forty three English silver and enamel thimbles by Peter Swingler (died 2015) commemorating the Presidents of the United States of America 1801-2009. Each thimble with an enamel oval portrait of the relevant president flanked to each side by an eagle, to the reverse an oval enamel plaque giving name, dates served and numerical ranking, within a cast scroll frame, over a frieze in blue enamel ïPresidents of AmericaÍ (43)A letter dated 22nd November 2009 from P. Swingler to Mary Cruwys states the following:Dear Mrs CruwysI was pleased to hear from your letter that you have received, the Presidents of America. The sets were painted approximately 20 years ago, and only 3 sets were completed. I have noted from your letter that you would like your set brought up to date. Starting with:- Grover Cleveland for his 2ND term No. 24 also No. 38 Gerald Ford for his 2ND term No. 41 George H. Bush } No. 42 Bill Clinton } Total six No. 43 George W. Bush } thimbles No. 44 Barrack Obama } At this moment the Silver Thimbles are now being made ready for me to start painting. The cost for each Thimble would be £90.00 and will be completed in the new year. Would you please let me know if you have any queries. We hope you are both keeping well.Yours SincerelyP SwinglerThere are several discrepancies and anomalies in the letter. It appears that Mrs Cruwys had only received her set shortly before the letter was written not when the sets (one of only three) were apparently made, circa 1989. The second thimble for Grover Cleveland referred to does not appear with the present lot, the fact that 41-44 were ordered probably makes this the only set of this magnitude. In a further contradiction the majority of the thimbles are hall marked for 1984 the exception being (1) (6) (27) which are for 1977 (10) (11) (12) for 1986 (38) (41) (42) (43) and (44) which are for 2003, all bear Peter SwinglerÍs makers mark with the exception of (38) (41) (42) (43) which are apparently marked G & H. Why Swingler states in 2009 ñat this moment the thimbles are being madeÆ’..and will be completed in the new year when he was using blanks supplied in 2003 requires interpretation.(From the collection of the late Mary Cruwys).
An early 19th Century Stobwasser papier mache rectangular snuff box, the lid painted with a three quarter length portrait of a lady titled in red to the interior ïMdme. De MaintenonÍ and numbered 2313, metal hinge, lower section with Stobwasser mark, the exterior in speckled lacquer, 8.5 x 5.5cm

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