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Royal Albert 'Brigadoon' Part Tea Service comprising a cake plate on pedestal, a sugar bowl, milk jug, four cups, six saucers, six side plates, six sandwich/cake plates, and a large sandwich/cake plate. All in good condition, please see images. Together with a small collection of cabinet plates.
JOHN RUSSELL (1745-1806) Portrait of Charles Elliott (1752-1826) and his wife, Eling Venn, a pair, the latter signed and dated 1789, pastels, 59.5 x 44cm oval (2) Prov: By family descent to Charles Henry Venn Elliott; His sale, London, Christie's, 14 July 1987, lot 148; With Simon Dickinson, London; Private collection, England; Sotheby's Old Master and British Drawings, 7 July 2011, where purchased by the present owner. LITERATURE: G.C. Williamson, John Russell R.A. , London, 1894, pp. 44 and 142, no. 3: N. Barton, 'Rise of a Royal Furniture Maker', Country Life, 10 February 1966, p. 293. Note: The sitters here are Charles Elliott and his second wife, Eling Venn, daughter of the Reverend Henry Venn, an Anglican clergyman and one of the most important figures in the Evangelical movement in the eighteenth-century. Charles Elliott was a British cabinet-maker and importer of furniture by Royal appointment, who was also an influential figure in the Abolition movement
19th century fine porcelain, comprising five cabinet plates, pink ground with gilt decoration, raised jewelled beading, each plate having a painted vignette, approx 24 cms dia, together with three cake stands of similar design, approx 23 cms, 16 cms and 12 cms dia respectively, possibly Minton.
Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica porcelain; three cabinet plates including Hippophae Rhamnoides L nr 20/3557, Chrysosplenium Alernigolium L nr 20/3557 and Papaver Nudicaule L Nr 20/3557 (af) approx 23 cms dia together with an oval meat plate Papaver Dubium nr 20/3518 (crack to virtually the whole length of the base and one chip to edge) approx 40.5 x 32 cms. (4)
A 19th century oak floor standing corner vitrine/display cabinet, moulded cornice above a glazed door enclosing two shaped shelves, the base with a panel door enclosing two further shaped shelves, plinth base, decorated throughout with blind fretwork geometric motifs and scrolling foliage, 222cm high
A Sheraton Revival mahogany and marquetry bow-front display cabinet, arched half gallery above a pair of three-quarter glazed doors outlined with barber-pole stringing enclosing three shelves, the lower panels inlaid with ribbon-tied trailing bell husks, centred by a further panel inlaid with a trailing flowering bouquet, cabriole legs, pad feet, 182cm high
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