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A Wedgwood bone china saucer, printed and painted with pattern no. 593, with a bird perched among flower branches, iron-red printed mark (minor wear); a Wedgwood bone china dessert plate painted in puce with a rustic vignette of figures in a landscape, gilt-line rim, diameter 21.5cm., iron-red printed mark (wear); and a Wedgwood pearlware plate painted with a band of clematis flowers reserved on a cafe au lait ground, diameter 20.5cm., impressed marks (cracked), various dates first half 19th century
A Staffordshire bone china bat-printed milk jug, probably New Hall, printed in puce and painted after Adam Buck with two vignettes of a woman seated on chaise longue, her child at her side, each holding a small racket, the child a shuttlecock and two vignettes of fruit, blue-line rims, height 14cm (5 1/2in), circa 1820 (small hairline crack to rim)
Six various porcelain plates, comprising; a George Jones plate printed and painted with an Eastern scene of a woman in a hammock attended by a maid; a Wedgwood plate painted with a dog rose; a Copeland Spode ivory-ground plate printed, painted and gilt with a poppy; an Adderley Bone China powder-blue-ground bowl painted with fruit and a pair of Cauldon blue and white printed plates, late 19th century
A mid Victorian amboyna jewellery and work box, the hinged lid with a white metal plaque and mother of pearl, ebony and bone parquetry border, enclosing a buttoned silk interior, and a fitted tray, the front falling to reveal a concealed drawer with fittings for a pocket watch and jewellery, 17.5 high x 28.5cm wide (7 x 11 1/4in)
A Regency tortoiseshell and pewter strung sarchophagus shape tea caddy circa 1820, the rectangular domed top with small plaque monogrammed "M D" enclosing a pair of cutglass tea jars and star cut stoppers and a strawberry diamond cut sugar bowl, minor chips, raised on four turned bone ball feet, minor chips, 13" wide 7" deep 8.5" high
A Victorian mahogany part amputation set, 19th century, some instruments by J Wood, ivory handles including two bistouries, metacarpal saw, bone saw, forceps, three tenacula and other instruments (16 in all) within a claret velvet lined case with detachable tray incomplete, distressed 18.5" wide 8" deep 3.5" high
A brass-barrelled flintlock blunderbuss, by Parr, London, the barrel turned and belled at the muzzle, walnut stock and brass mounts including a trigger-guard with acorn terminal, bone-tipped wooden ramrod, the lock signed Parr, the barrel inscribed LONDON, with proof marks, length 76cm (30in), late 18th century (some denting and wear)
An oak court cupboard, with moulded and dentil cornice and a recess with baluster turned supports, above two turned drop finials and two panelled doors flanking a panel inlaid in bone and bog oak with the initials H over WG, the base with two panelled doors, 205 high x 137cm wide (80 3/4 x 54in) (largely 17th century with alterations, the top tier of a later date, the feet later)
A mahogany secretaire bookcase, boxwood and ebony strung, the concave cornice above two astragal glazed doors, the base with a crossbanded top above a double fronted secretaire drawer enclosing fittings, above three long drawers all with bone escutcheons and brass handles on splayed feet, 222 high x 124cm wide (87 1/2 x 49in), (19th century but adapted)
George IV mahogany chest of drawers and cabinet top, circa 1825, the ogive cornice above two inset panel cupboard doors enclosing adjustable shelves over a rectangular top and two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers with simulated zebra wood handles and bone kite shaped escutcheons, ebony and boxwood strung, raised on shaped bracket feet, sides cracked, back leg lacking, moulding losses, 48 in (121.92 cm) wide, 21 in (53.34 cm) deep, 84 in (213.36 cm) high
Late Victorian walnut and inlaid davenport, circa 1870-85, fitted with a stationery well with hinged cover opening to reveal comparted interior and a slope front with tooled leather inset and bordered with boxwood and ebony herring bone inlays, opening to compartments and a single drawer, raised on turned and incised baluster columns and flanked to the side with four drawers, each with turned wooden knobs opposing similar blind drawers and raised on pot castors, 21 in (53.34 cm) wide
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the straight edge top above two short and three long graduated drawers, oak lined with cockbeading and bone lozenge shaped escutcheons, raised on bun feet, approximately 11 ins wide x 11.50 ins high., 11 in (27.94 cm) wide, 11.5 in (29.21 cm) high

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