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A small collection of crested ware including W.H Goss examples, several pieces of modern Coalport including a jug after the original Caughley design; transfer-printed in blue with a view of Ironbridge, Indian tree pattern wares, a pierced vase profusely decorated in underglaze blue with Hawthorn-style decoration, a small Coalport quatrefoil cup and saucer decorated with cameo portrait panels, modern Wedgwood ceramics, a silver-plated swing handled basket etc (three trays)
After William-Adolphe Bouguereau (20th/21st century) Portrait of a lady with a child, Portrait of a young girl, Coloured reproductions, each 62.5 x 37 cm, together with other later prints, and three boxes of various domestic china, glassware and other items including two books, "The Kings English Dictionary" and "The Garden" by E.T.Ellis, (a collection)*
Fine mid 18th century gold repousse verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1750, signed Jno Prou, London, no. 130, the fusee movement with pierced engraved balance cock, silvered regulating disc and square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic chapter, steel beetle and poker hands, nice quality repousse outer case, case maker `IR`, attractive cut-out watch paper depicting a portrait of a young girl, 49.5mm
Attributed to John Smart [1741-1811]- Miniature portrait of Captain John Williamson:- head and shoulders, with powdered hair and wearing a pale blue coat with gold fringe inscribed Capt Williamson in pencil bottom right watercolour and pencil drawing on card 5.8 x 4.6cm. * Provenance. The Smirk Collection, Christies April 10th 1922, Lot 54, when bought by Pawsey & Payne for 17gns, thence with the present owners family
English School late 18th century- Miniature portrait of Sake Dean Mahomed:-, head and shoulders, with dark hair tied in a ribbon, wearing a high white cotton collar, jabot, and black coat, sky background oval, 4.5cm, in a gilt metal frame with hair plait reverse, together with a miniature portrait of Jane, wife of Sake Dean Mahomed, head and shoulders with short bobbed hair, wearing a lace collar pinned with a brooch, oval 4.2cm, in a gilt metal frame with hair and seed pearl reverse. [2] *Notes. Sake Dean Mahomed [1759-1851] was born in India and served in the army of the British East India Company as a trainee surgeon. He emigrated to Ireland in 1786 where he met and married Jane Daly. While in Cork he wrote and published his book titled The Travels of Dean Mahomed which was the first book published by a native Indian in the English language. He left Ireland and moved to London where he opened the first Indian restaurant in England, The Hindoostane Coffee House, located at Portland Square, which is now commemorated by a wall plaque. In 1814 Sake Dean Mahomed and his wife Jane moved to Brighton and opened the first shampooing vapour masseur bath in England, now the site of The Queens Hotel. He described the treatment in a local paper as 'The Indian Medicated Vapour Bath, a cure to many diseases and giving full relief when everything fails; particularly rheumatic and paralytic, gout, stiff joints, old sprains, lame less, aches and pains in the joints'. So successful was his treatment that hospitals referred patients to him and both kings George IV and William IV appointed him as their shampooing surgeon in Brighton. Sake Dean Mahamed and his wife Jane are buried at St Nicholas Church, Brighton. *Provenance. This and the following two lots by direct family descent.
Richard Samuel [fl.1768-1785]- Portrait of a lady, said to be Mrs Elizabeth Moore, nee Evans (1749-1815):- bust-length, with powdered hair tied with pearls, wearing a blue satin dress and a lace shawl signed and dated R. Samuel pinx. 1773 bottom right oil on canvas within a painted oval 74 x 62cm.
Thomas Musgrave Joy [1812-1866]- Full-length portrait of Arthur Scotland Yates, his mother and pet dog on a veranda:- signed and dated TM Joy 1844 bottom left oil on canvas 235 x 143cm. * Biography The jockey, Arthur Scotland Yates [1841-1822], won over 450 races and rode in the Grand National in 1870 and 1872. He did not win The National as a jockey, but did so as a trainer and claimed to have saddled 2,955 winners. * Provenance. Yates owned a house in Bishops Sutton, Hampshire called The Ruins, where he trained racehorses, kept a menagerie and used a zebra to pull his cart. After his death in 1922 it is unclear who the next owner was but in the 1960s, a Mrs Holden-Evens, an American lady of considerable wealth, sold The Ruins, her 'English Country Cottage', and some of the contents including the present lot which was hanging in the hall and at that time had a label to the reverse inscribed 'Mrs Yates and son No. 2'.

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