Goodall (William 1757-1844) Black & Yellow Creepe 2 bird studies in landscape settings watercolour with pen and ink each c.330 x 195mm. both signed and inscribed with English and Latin names below both mounted on card supports one with visible watermark JW[hatman] 1821 hinged into mounts c.1925 *** The natural history art of William Goodall is all too often misattributed to the professional artist Walter Goodall (1830-1889) to whom he was not related. Old Etonian William Goodall was an ordained vicar who through marriage became Lord of the Manor of Dinton Hall in Buckinghamshire and indulged in a life-long passion for natural history studies.(2)
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Stukeley (William) Itinererum Curiosum or an Account of the Antiquitys and Remarkable Curiosities in Nature or Art observ`d in travels thro` Great Brittan first edition engraved frontispiece folding map and 99 plates 3 folding dampstained modern panelled calf g.e. folio Printed for the Author 1724.
Art Deco mahogany two train mantel clock, the movement striking on a gong, the rectangular silvered dial plate signed Bravingtons Ltd, Kings Cross & Ludgate Hill, London, within a stepped case, 6.5" high; also a walnut Art Deco three train Napoleon hat mantel clock playing and striking on nine rods, the 5.5" silvered chapter ring enclosing a wooden centre, within an inlaid case, 9.5" high (2)
A collection of five 20th Century studio pottery items to include a Sylvia Dales "I can resist everything except temptation-Oscar Wilde" Studio Pottery Cup (Sylvia trained at Harrow School of Art and is a member of the Craft Potters Association, in 2005 she exhibited at the National Gallery), also to include Cricklade Pottery, Scottish Stoneware, Russian Studio Pottery and Guernsey Studio Pottery (5)
Sir (Sydney) Gordon Russell MC of Broadway (1892-1980), 20th Century Rosewood Dining Suite comprising Sideboard 56" long x 17" deep x 30" high, Circular Dining Table 48" diameter x 28" high, and Six Dining Chairs (8) Master of Art Workers Guild 1958, Senior Fellow Royal College of Art 1959, Royal Warrant 1961, RSA Gold Medal for Industrial Design 1962.
An early 19th century woolwork sampler made by Mary Treloar Jenkyn, born April 29.1819, finished her sampler Mar 2.1829 and with the motto "if idly spent no art or care times blessing can restore and heaven requires a strict account for evry misspent hour" and decorated with trees, birds and geometric patterns, within a bamboo frame, 52cm x 20cm.

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