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WILLIAM MAVOR - 'THE BRITISH NEPOS; or Youth's Mirror: being select lives of illustrious Britons', R. Phillips 1798 together with Thomas Day - 'The History of Sandford & Merton, Moral and Instructive Entertainment For Young People', John Kendrick C19th, 'Dramatic Table Talk; or Scenes, Situations & Adventures, Serious & Comic in Theatrical History & Biography' Vol. II, John Knight & Henry Lacey, 1825 and 'Junius Stat Nominis Umbra', A New Edition', 1807 (4)
L & I Michael of Swansea; a c1780 arched dial longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment with Corinthian columns and shaped door frieze opens to reveal painted arched dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and Roman date chapter enclosing a twin-train movement striking on bell, supported in a narrow-door canted-cornered case, on ogee bracket feet, height approx 230cm.
Waring & Gillows; an Edwardian mahogany wind-out table with single and half-leaf, on boxwood inlaid base with square tapering legs to spade feet, supported on porcelain castors, 122 x 180cm when extended and a matching set of six dining chairs (five and a carver) (7).
A silver bon bon dish, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1897, of plain polished circular form with two scroll loop handles, raised on collet foot, 6cm high, together with a further silver bowl, William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1919, of plain polished circular form, 5.5cm high, total weight 8.5oz (2)
A Victorian cased silver fish serving pair, Birmingham 1859 by John Gilbert & Co, the blade with pierced and chased scrolling motifs before loaded double-struck handles with scrolling acanthus motifs, set in a blue felt lined case together with a cased silver teaspoon, fork and silver-handled knife (associated) a cased silver-plated fish serving pair, an oak cased set of six silver plated fish knives and forks and six loose silver plated side knives and forks (5).
A collection of 19th century jugs including a buff caneware jug relief decorated with a battle scene of soldiers and a war elephant, with a figural dolphin handle, unmarked, 24cm high; a caneware jug with pewter cover, decorated in relief with monkeys smoking opium, impressed '3', 21cm high; a further Ridgway drabware jug with tavern interior scene and male fleeing on a horse, impressed 'Published by W. Ridgway & Co, Hanley, October 1 1835', 18cm high, transfer-printed jugs and others (15)
An old stained pine chest with hinged lid and reinforced corners containing an interesting collection of ephemera relating to the original owner and their descendants, to include Victorian and later portrait and group photography, legal certificates, a wartime employment certificate, hand-written correspondence, an early 20th century notebook in leather wallet (vacant), an 1873 Almanack and diary, Victorian funeral narratives to include Miss Elizabeth Woodhams, who died July 4 1833 aged 15 years and 'Death & Glory; or Prayer remarkably answered in the experience and happy death of Wm. Woodhams, aged eleven years', An Edgar Horn auction catalogue and bill dated August 1960, correspondence regarding grave burial and the City of London cemetery dating from the 1940's together with undertaker's advertisements, eulogies, Victorian and later documentation to include probate valuations on vellum, wills, account books,Greek and Russian bond sheets, etc.
A 19th century gilt brass carriage clock case, loosely In the manner of Pugin with squared sides and pointed finials, with a loop brass handle, 10.5cm high (excluding handle), together with a further 19th century miniature brass carriage clock case with an engine-turned plate and white enamelled dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals, 7cm high, a Victorian leather carriage clock box, with retailer label to interior ‘Butt & Co Ltd, Goldsmiths and Diamond Merchants, High Street Wrexham', with gilded tooled presentation script to exterior, 10cm high and a further French miniature brass carriage clock case, 6cm high (4)
An Edwardian mahogany cased mantle clock, the 3.5" white enamelled dial populated by black Roman numerals, decorated with satinwood strung borders and further stained inlaid motifs, the shaped case with a striped inlaid border, raised on brass squab feet, 14 cm high, 23 cm wide, 8.5 cm deep, together with a reproduction faux walnut cased mantle clock, the dial signed John Moore & Dons, Clerkenwell, London, Made in England, 12 cm high, 22 cm wide.
A small early 20th century French brass cased carriage clock, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, stamped to movement back 'R&Co Made in Paris', 12cm high, together with a further brass framed carriage clock and four vacant 19th century carriage clock cases
A Joseph Ratcliff & Sons metal railway lamp, of rectangular section with canted top and chimney and oval tablet stamped 'Joseph Ratcliff & Sons Manufacturers of Railway Signals and Lamps, London and Birmingham', sliding door to the right hand side, badly weathered, 24cm wide, 19cm deep, 49cm high Provenance: Coton Hall
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