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A 14ct Gold Open Faced Keyless Lever Pocket Watch with Single Push Chronograph, signed Ulysse Nardin, Locle & Geneve, retailed by Hirsbrunner & Co, Shanghai, movement No.200290, circa 1900, nickel finished lever movement, bi-metallic compensation balance with blued overcoil hairspring, micrometer regulator, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and outer seconds divided into fifths, two subsidiary dials for seconds and 30 minute recorder, single button positioned in the crown to operate centre chronograph hand, plain polished case, back cover with engraved monogram and cuvette with presentation inscription, case numbered 333023, case, movement and dial signed, {50mm diameter}
J. W. Wilkin, English School early 19th century - Portrait of the Honorable Charles Ewan Law, Q.C., D.C.L., M.P. for University of Cambridge and Recorder of London, quarter-length turned to the right; black, white, and coloured chalk on buff paper, signed and dated 1823, 75.5x62cm., in a William IV rosewood and gilt composition frame
A large Royal Worcester three-branch figural candelabra, circa 1890, modelled by James Hadley, as a young boy seated playing a recorder and a young girl standing playing a tambourine beside a tree trunk with three branches and leaf moulded sconces, the naturalistic base raised on a circular stand relief-moulded with satyr masks and panels of foliate scrolls, green and puce printed and impressed marks, shape number 1290, 50.2cm., 19.75 in., minor losses; together with another Royal Worcester three-branch candelabra, circa 1889, modelled by James Hadley, of similar form with a boy handing a birds nest down to a girl seated beneath the tree, the sconces moulded as oak leaves, puce printed and impressed marks, shape number 1115, 49.5cm., 19.5in., minor rubbing to gilding, (2).
A pair of Meissen models of a shepherd musician and companion, modelled standing leaning on a stump playing a recorder, a hound at his feet, his companion playing a recorder with apples collected in her apron, a lamb at her feet, on scroll-moulded bases, 15.5cm high, blue crossed swords marks, late 19th century (small chips and losses, notably ends of instruments)
English School, Portrait of a young woman, half length, wearing a bonnet and carrying a basket; Portrait of a young man, half length, playing a recorder, each hand coloured stipple engravings, each s. 15.5 x 12.5 cm, and three other monochromatic studies of soldiers, a pair of lovers, and a landscape
A Mahogany Stick Barometer, Watkins & Hill, Charing Cross, London, concealed tube with silvered plate and vernier signed Watkins & Hill, Charing Cross, London, with turned bone knob adjusted recorder, the case with deeply moulded cresting, and moulded edge, the rectangular cistern cover with indented upper angles, 100cm high.
Highwayman. Lovell (Sir Salathiel, Judge, Recorder of London, 1619-1713) Warrant to John Cowell for the arrest of a highwayman, D.s. "S. Lovell Record", manuscript, 1p. with conjugate blank, folds, slightly browned, wax seal, folio, 12th February 1693. *** London, Westmr, Middx, Surrey, Kent & Essex. On Tuesday last, there was feloniously stolen from Robert Westcombe, and Thomas Knight upon the Kings Highway a Dapple gray Gelding, a Browne Nagg, a Bright Gray Nagg, and other goods and Chattels... And that he hath in suspition divers, lewd, idle and disorderly persons".
A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Figures of a Shepherd Playing Pipes and Shepherdess with Recorder, he wears a tricorn hat and purple jacket, beside an encrusted stump, a dog and lamb at his feet, on a scroll bordered base, decorated throughout in enamels and gilt, she stands holding a flute and flowers in her upheld apron, an attentive lamb at her feet, upon a scroll edged base, in colours and gilt, both with crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, pressnumers 62 and 45, and incised number 2789, 19th century, {14cm} (bocage losses and small chips and restorations} (2).

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