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An Edwardian mahogany side cabinet by Edwards & Roberts, with overall inlaid foliate scrolls and satinwood crossbanded borders, the swan neck pediment above an astragal glazed door flanked by open shelves and mirrors, the base fitted with three drawers above a further pair of astragal glazed doors and open shelves, on turned tapering legs, width approx 121cm.
A late 19th Century French cream painted and gilt vitrine of cylindrical form, the circular glazed top painted with a cherub above a glazed door and three glazed panels divided by gilt reeded Ionic pilasters, enclosing two glass shelves, the fluted apron applied with giltwood and gesso flower baskets united by flower festoons, on four cabriole legs united by a carved undertier applied with gilt laurel wreath and swag decoration, terminating in hairy hoof feet, height approx 180cm. Provenance: Stride & Son Charity Auction In Aid of Arundel Castle Fund for Sussex Charities, 4th November 1989, Lot 13. Accompanying auctioneer`s receipt, Arundel Castle guide showing the piece in situ, and letter from Arundel Castle Trustees Limited, dated 6th November 1989, confirming the cabinet was previously used at Arundel Castle to display Mary Queen of Scots` Rosary.
After Raphael Mengs - `Daughter of Raphael Mengs` (Miniature Head and Shoulders Portrait of the Young Woman wearing a Yellow Cloak and White Chemise), mid-19th Century watercolour, titled and inscribed verso, approx 9.5cm x 7.5cm, within a silver frame, London 1903 by Daniel & John Wellby.
Petragucui, after Guido Reni - `St Giuseppe Guido` (Oval Miniature Portrait of the Saint), mid-19th Century watercolour on ivory, signed, titled and inscribed verso, approx 10cm x 8cm, within a silver frame, London 1903 by Daniel & John Wellby, together with another miniature watercolour on ivory by the same hand.
Sir Joseph Noël Paton - `Study of Christian Resting (From John Bunyan`s "Pilgrim`s Progress" 1865)`, mid-19th Century sepia ink, approx 19cm x 15cm, within an inscribed and titled mount and stained wood frame. Provenance: Rupert Toovey & Co Sale of the Noël-Paton Collection, 10th October 2001.
Sir Joseph Noël Paton - `The Have not "had a Catalogue as well as them-so we had"` (Figures at the Stowe Sale of the Duke of Buckingham`s Collection on 15th March 1849), mid-19th Century sepia ink, titled in ink and inscribed in pencil, approx 15cm x 10cm, within an inscribed mount and gilt frame. Provenance: Rupert Toovey & Co Sale of the Noël-Paton Collection, 10th October 2001.
Sir Joseph Noël Paton - Knight on Horseback accompanied by a Maiden playing a Lute, sepia pen and ink, indistinctly inscribed and dated `Sept 11./78`, approx 15.5cm x 19cm, within an inscribed mount and gilt frame. Provenance: Rupert Toovey & Co Sale of the Noël-Paton Collection, 10th October 2001.
Willem Linnig Senior - `Interior of a Dutch House` (Young Lady reading a Letter in a Hallway near Children and a Maid), oil on panel, signed and dated 1850 recto, titled to Frost & Reed gallery label verso, approx 55cm x 42cm, within a gilt composition frame with foliate corner crestings.
A Second World War Mk III liquid filled prismatic compass by T.G. Co. Ltd., dated 1944 (defective, requires refilling), with card box, together with a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1915, with engraved inscription `W.A. Dean, 1916 Somme, 1917 Arras & Cambrai, 1918 Wounded & Prisoner at Münster`.
A Victorian naval officer`s sword by Batten & Adams with slightly curved single edged blade, length approx 77.5cm, etched with crowned fowled anchor, royal arms and foliate scrolls, the brass hilt with wire bound sharkskin covered grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard (defective, blade pitted, scabbard broken).
An H.J. Wood jug, the pale mushroom glazed body relief decorated with colourful flowers above pineapple type moulding, together with a T.F. & S. Phoenix `Athens` jug relief moulded with leaves in blue and brown with abstract handles, and an Arthur Wood brown glazed mug printed with rugby players.
A set of eleven Hammersley & Co. Rowland Ward coffee cans and twelve saucers, each can decorated with a named bird beneath gilt rims, black printed marks to bases, together with a Royal Albert `Lavender Rose` pattern part tea service, a `Welsh Teaparty` teapot and cover and three other pieces.
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