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Postcards : Lincolnshire and Lincoln related to include an early 20c. collection of Lincoln postcards, various sites, cathedral, castle, street scenes, Glory Hole, early cards, the Stone Bow, a rare card of a motor cycle shop with a number of motor cycles, Binks & Co, destruction of the Dawber`s Brewery chimney, Lincoln 1907, Bracebridge Asylum, a quantity of Gadsby`s related cards, a mock remembrance card for George Pimp, the driver of the first tram car in 1882 to 2nd July 1905, a large quantity of other Lincoln scenes, war related cards, Lincoln Regiment, Battle Honors card, other battle honors cards, Lincoln Market etc.
A circa 1900 Continental painted pine wardrobe compactum, the central half length glazed door opening to reveal adjustable shelves above a shaped bow fronted central brushing slide over three drawers, flanked by two panelled cupboard doors opening to reveal hanging spaces, on turned and ringed supports
A ROYAL WORCESTER PLAQUE painted by G Johnson, signed, with a ginger kitten in a purple ribbon with a bow, seated before an empty dish, 23.5 x 15cm, printed mark and date code for 1925 George Johnson, who was employed at the Worcester factory from at least 1883 specialised in the painting of birds, in particular the exotic or fancy birds on replicas of 18th c `Dr Wall` scale blue ground wares. The present plaque is highly unusual for its charming cat subject and was perhaps made to special order. In his spare time he painted both oils and watercolours and was according to Sandon a "master in his own field". He had retired by 1933 and died in 1938 (see H Sandon, Royal Worcester Porcelain from 1862 to the Present Day, 1973, p96). In fine condition free from damages, scratches or other faults. No restoration in what is possibly the original 18th c style gilt frame and mount. For many years in the present private vendor`s family`s ownership
A Regency mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers, with crossbanded ebony strung and inlaid frieze above two short and three long graduated drawers with wooden knob handles and cockbeading to each drawer front, flanked by flat pilasters with ebony inlay and raised on scroll carved paw and ball feet. Width 42 ins.
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