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*Royal Company of Archers. An engraved Membership Certificate on vellum, admitting Andrew Duncan, Physician in Edinburgh, to be a member of the Company at Edinburgh, dated 13th July 1771, printed certificate, completed in manuscript with members details and signed by James Hardie, S.G.R.S., a little soiling, remains of appended papered wax seal, showing an archer with bow and arrow beneath a tree, the verso showing cupid with a bow and arrow. Andrew Duncan, the elder (1744-1828), a St. Andrew's Physician and Medical Reformer - see D & B entry and Honorable Company of Golfers of Edinburgh Membership Certificates below. The Royal Company of Archers was formed in 1676. It was later appointed as the Sovereigns 'Body Guard in Scotland' for King George IV's visit to Edinburgh in 1822, and has served as bodyguard to each successive Sovereign. Membership is by election, members needing to be either Scots or with strong Scottish connections, the Company available for duty anywhere in Scotland at the request of the Queen. (1)
Circle of William Grimaldi - Oval Miniature Head and Shoulders Portrait of a Gentleman, his Hair in Ringlets and wearing a Tied Bow Cravat, Brown Waistcoat, Cream Shirt and Dark Jacket, early/mid-19th Century watercolour on ivory, approx 4cm x 3.5cm, within a Jacobean Revival gilt metal frame, with glazed lock of hair verso. (See illustration)
Circle of Sir Charles Ross - Oval Miniature Head and Shoulders Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a Dark Green Tied Bow Cravat, White Chemise, Green Waistcoat and Dark Jacket, with a Sky background, mid-19th Century watercolour on ivory, approx 9cm x 7cm, within an oval gilt metal mount. (See illustration)
A gold and enamel cased keyless wind open-faced lady's fob watch, the case back decorated with a lady holding a cat, with a white enamelled bow brooch fitting, together with a silver keyless wind half hunting cased lady's fob watch, London 1885 and two ladies' gold cased wristwatches on sprung loaded bar link bracelets.
A Caughley, Salopian, blue and white porcelain part tea and coffee service, late 18th Century, decorated in the 'Pagoda' pattern, comprising; tea pot and stand, slop bow, sucrier and cover, cream jug, tea caddy, spoon tray, saucer dish, ten coffee cups, eight tea bowls and nine saucers. Illustrated.
An inlaid oak bow front writing table, with label Liberty Co. Ltd. London, the raised back inlaid with a mother of pearl butterfly against an ebonised ground and concave shelf, the bow front top above a frieze drawer with gilt metal pear drop handles flankedby short drawers inlaid with mother of pearl and probably pollard oak, depicting stylised leaves raised upon eight tapering legs and block feet 27in x 36in x 23 1/4in
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