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An assorted selection of items including a Royal Albert Old Country Roses plate and saucer, two vintage Royal Doulton display plates including The Great Spotted Woodpecker and The Swallow, an E Hughes & Co part coffee service having 18 pieces, a Franciscan Meadow Rose part tea service having 12 pieces, three vintage tins and two Wade Bells Scotch Whiskey bells (empty) etc.
Crate of Whisky miniatures and sets; Boxed Beneagles Haggis decanter- empty, W.A. Lacey Straight Bourbon Whisky Continental Navy figure decanter, Two boxed sets of Scotch whisky, Whyte & Mackay Bear decanter- full and with box, Beneagles King Henry VIII Chess piece- full and sealed, Beneagles William Wallace chess piece- sealed- evaporated and many more.
Selection of Ceramics to include Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge figure - Lord Woodmouse D.BH.4, Crown Staffordshire J T Jones: Bee Eater, Coalport Lady Figure, Coalport Square pin dish, Wade Veteran Cars Series 1 No.1 1899 Benz Tankard Stein, Seton Pottery 'Teacher's Scotch Whiskey' Water Jug and Royal Doulton Floral Posy amongst others. (1 Tray)
* JOE MCINTYRE (SCOTTISH b. 1940), STILL LIFE oil on canvas, signedframedimage size 35cm x 60cm, overall size 51cm x 75cm Note: Joe McIntyre was born in Dundee in 1940. His work has been exhibited extensively around the UK and in the USA. Collections include: HM The late Queen, HRH The late Duke of Edinburgh, HRH The Late Princess Margaret, Dundee City Chambers, J & B Scotch Whisky (New York), Dundee City Art Gallery, Pernod (London), The Scottish Arts Council, Fine Arts Society (London), Tayside Regional Council, Arbroath Art Gallery, The Lincoln Centre (New York), Johnston & Johnston (New York) and numerous other corporate collections. In the Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 5th July 2020 "Summer in the City, Dundee" (lot 632) set yet another world auction record for McIntyre, selling for £1900 (hammer).
Fifteen bottles of whisky including Glen Morangie Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, traditional 100 proof, two bottles of Lagavulin Islay Single malt aged 16 years, The Dalmore Cigar Malt Reserve, Glenlivet 12 years, Glen Moray elgin classic, Longmorn 16 years, Balvenie Doublewood 12 years, Cardhu gold reserve, P:enderyn Bryn Terfel, Balvenie Caribbean cask 14 years, The Hakushu Single Malt distillers reserve, Speyside single malt and Aberlour 12 years, all boxed
Royal Historic Interest - by repute a sixteenth century piece of embroidery worked by Mary Queen of Scots whilst held at Chartley Hall between December 1585 and September 1586. Comprising different sized panels of finely worked yellow silk on cotton depicting flowers and garlands in the French manner. Sewn together to form part of a bed valance. Mary Queen of Scots and her household were known to have created quite a few pieces of embroidery during her confinement and an inventory of her items taken when at Chartley confirms embroidered pieces. Provenance: The piece is accompanied by letters and notes as follows: Letter, hand written, sent from 4 Victoria Road, Sherwood, Nottingham and dated 27.2.44: 'Dear Lady Eveline, Just a line to let you know that Nurse Cain is pretty much the same and has decided to give up her house. It is her wish that you should have the enclosed piece of Tapestry, the history of which you will find on the enclosed writing. Yours faithfully A.M.Sheppard.' Note hand written on printed headed paper from The Kennels, Thoresby Park, Ollerton, Newark, Notts: 'This piece of needlework was sent to me by Nurse Cain when she was in her last illness. She had told me that the hangings of which these were a part were repaired when her grandmother was housekeeper at Chartley. These bed hangings were said to have been worked by Mary Queen of Scots when she was a prisoner at Chartley. Some of the worn pieces were cut out, Miss Cain's grandmother kept them.[indistinct initials].' A label, hand written, stating 'Piece of Scotch quilting worked by Mary Queen of Scots when at Chartley Staffordshire (fragment of bed-curtains'. And a newspaper cutting with handwritten annotation 'Guardian 11th 9th 34' the article titled 'MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS Relics In Needlework Exhibition' which refers to a National Exhibition of Needlework at the Royal Scottish Academy Galleries, Edinburgh - no specific reference to this piece or Chartley is made.
William Henry Mander (1850-1922) A Scotch River in the Trossachs, signed and dated 1902 lower right, oil on canvas, 50.5 x 76 cm, frame 83.5 x 116 cmProvenance: Purchased from J Collins & Son Fine Paintings, Devon Condition:The painting is an oil on canvas, framed without glazing. The canvas has been relined but otherwise appears to be in good condition, no obvious losses or damage, the tension is sound. The paint surface has likely been professionally cleaned at some point. The paint surface appears well preserved and stable, colours are good. The frame has some wear and tear, joints are sound

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