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A glass goblet, 19th century, the round funnel bowl etched with a pastoral scene of cows and sheep the front etched with a cartouche enclosing a monogram within a wheat ear and hop surround, all raised on a compressed knop stem and stepped foot 8.5" high along with a mallet shaped decanter etched with a portrait of a lady and "E II" to the reverse, with associated stopper, 9.25" high (2)
A 19th century copy oval portrait miniature on ivory of a Queen Anne beauty. Signed ‘Black’. 2.75in. (7cm.). In a gilt hard metal glazed chased foliage frame with ribbon tied surmount. Together with a 19th century oval copy portrait miniature on ivory of a French beauty from the Louis XIV courts. 2.75in. (7cm.). In an early 19th century chased glazed gilt frame the reverse inscribed ‘Madame Siddon Koger’. (2)./t
A good Victorian oval two handled tray, the shaped and moulded rim with bold C and leaf scroll mounts and textured bandings, the centre engraved with a wide banding of bold scrolled leafage and eight small circular portrait vignettes, moulded scroll handles, 31ins x 23ins overall, by Robert Garrard, London 1863, and stamped with address “R. & S. Garrard, Panton St, London” (weight 150ozs)
An 18th Century silver circular box, the lid embossed with a shoulder-length portrait of Frederick The Great, and the reversed worded “Veritatis Paradoxa” and dated 1759, 2ins diameter, containing thirty-eight engraved circular paper panels printed with topographical views and descriptive text (in French) of “Momentus Events during the life of Frederick The Great, King of Prussia 1740-1763”
A Victorian pewter capstan pattern inkwell with moulded girdle, 4ins diameter x 2.75ins high, engraved with initials “K.C.L.A.” (Kent County Lunatic Asylum - formerly from St. Augustine’s, Chartham, Canterbury, Kent), and a Staffordshire pottery octagonal plate printed with a portrait of Benjamin Disraeli, 10ins square (somewhat crazed)
Style of Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641). Oil on canvas. Head and shoulder portrait of Richard Weston Earl of Portland Lord Treasurer wearing a lace ruff and pendant with a silk ribbon. Mock oval. 74cm x 61cm Carved giltwood frame. Biographical notes: Richard Weston Earl of Portland was Lord Treasurer to Charles I and died in 1634.
Sir John Watson Gordon (1790-1864). Oil on canvas. Portrait of Colonel James Russell of Woodsgate Sterlingshire in dress uniform of the 7th Hussars seated half-length. 89.5cm x 69.5cm Giltwood frame. Biographical notes: James Russell was born on 5th January 1783 and died on 24th December 1830. He married Mary Sterling of Kippendavie on 26th April 1808. Buried in Dunblane Cathedral.. The artist studied at the Edinburgh Academy and one of the young students influenced and encouraged by Sir Henry Raeburn.

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