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A Derby Botanical shaped circular dish, painted by William Quaker Pegg, with Canterbury Bell, bloom band, gilt rim, 23cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in blue, pattern no. 212, 1795; another, Campanula Trachelium, Nettle Leaved Bell Flower, loom band, gilt rim, 23cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in blue, pattern no. 212, 1795 (2)
A Derby lozenge shaped botanical dessert dish, painted by William Quaker Pegg, with Seringapatum Hollihock, Tall Asters and American Cowslip, gilt line border, 28cm wide, titled, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1815 Rowland Williams Collection label; another in need of restoration (2)
A Derby shaped square dessert dish, painted by William Quaker Pegg, with Violets, with formal gilt foliate border and gilt-line rim, crown, crossed baton and D mark in blue, pattern 115, c.1795 - 1801Ref: Twitchett (John), William Pegg, The Quaker: His sketch-book discovered, Antique Collector, June 1983Botanical specimens, taken from Curtis's Botanical Magazine, published in volumes from 1787
An Edwardian 9 carat gold vesta case, by Payton, Pepper & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1912, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, with a ring attachment, the front with initials, length 5cm, approx. weight 20.5g. Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from C.B. Sheppard at The Birmingham Botanical Gardens Antique Fair, 16 November 1982.
An early 19th century novelty silver jockey cap caddy spoon, maker's mark and date letter worn, Birmingham, conventional form, with alternate panels of plain and reeded decoration, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from The Birmingham Botanical Gardens Antique Fair, 16 November 1982.
A large collection of 19th century photography of India (mostly), Burma, Egypt and Malta, 54 albumen prints in total, various photographers, Indian images to include Botanical Gardens Calcutta, Barshi, Ranikhet, Nainital, The Residency Lucknow, Delhi Gate, Rangoon, Moulmein Burma, Pachmani, Darjeeling, Darjeeling Railway, Fort William Calcutta, Marble Rocks Jabalpur, Malabar Coast, The Himalayas, Bombay. Hippolyte Arnoux (1860-1890) Port Said, Egypt (2) Langahi (fl.1890), HMS Jumna, Suez Canal (1). H.Agius (fl.1898), Malta (4), flush mounted on card mounts in a leather bound album,
A SMALL QUANTITY OF PAINTINGS AND PRINTS, to include a limited edition William Russell Flint print 'The Looking Glass', 765/850 published 1991, approximate size 46cm x 54cm including margins, Douglas Haddow watercolour depicting ducks in flight at sunset, S.G. Jennings pastel depicting a figure beside a river, John R. Myers watercolour depicting wild plants, pen and ink drawings of botanical studies initialled MMR, together with two prints and two photographic prints
T Dixon after I Jenkinson: 'View of the Town and Harbour of Liverpool from Seacombe', engraving pub. 1820; John Charles Bromleyafter Sir Thomas Lawrence: 'Rural Amusement', mezzotint pub. 1831; together with two further prints, three botanical prints, and three early 20th century watercolours (10)
An 18th Century Chinese Qianlong period blue and white porcelain plate. Canted circular form with hand painted central scene depicting figures in exterior landscape scene. The border decorated with repeating botanical and geometric bands. Measures approx; 23cm wide. Two chips to rim and one to base.
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