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John EmslieGeological Map of Ireland. Published by Reynolds, 1860. 220 x 280.Thomas StarlingIreland. From The Royal Cabinet Atlas. Published by Bull, London, 1834. 89 x 143. Abl 311(ii).John CaryA New Map of Ireland. Published by MacGowen & Davis, 1781. 183 x 223. Abl 125(i).A New Map of Ireland from The Field of Mars. Published London, 1801. 183 x 223. Abl 125(ii). (4)
THREE ROYAL CROWN DERBY PAPERWEIGHTS modelled as birds, each with stopper, dated 'LIV' (1996) and 'LIX' (1993), the other dated 'MMIX' (2007), each with red printed factory mark, the largest 18cm long; together with a Royal Crown Derby coffee cup and saucer, dated 1908, and two 'Red Aves' transfer printed cabinet plates, with gilt borders, red printed factory mark, dated 1973, each 21cm diameter (7)
THE ERNEST SEWELL BOXED CABINET OF CONJURING TRICKS includes vanishing coin trick, magic card trick etc ditto smaller boxed set, the ERNEST SEWELL BOXED "TIDDLY TENNIS" with green baize surface and small net and TWO OTHER BOXED GAMES viz mechanical horse race with three painted metal horses and Tipsi the balancing ball bearings game, both pictorial lidded boxes good (5)
An early 20th century Vienna porcelain cabinet plate, the central plateau painted with a portrait study, possibly Marie Antoinette, bearing the signature Eichhorn, within a puce border with raised gilt trellis work, beehive mark to base, together with Crown Naples figures from Comedy del Arte, Il Dotturie (the doctor) and Pantaloon
Rare Hand-Coloured Atlas Atlas: Starling (Thomas) Geographical Annual or Family Cabinet Atlas, Sm. 8vo L. (Perkins & Bacon) & Published by Mr. Bull, 1834. Engd. & hd. cold. title, engd. dedit, contents leaf etc. (engraved throughout), 96pp, with 49 hd. cold. maps (include. one dbl. page) a.e.g., cont. blind stamped mor. In fine condition. As an Atlas, w.a.f. (1)
Waterloo, 1815, with steel clip replacement straight-bar suspension (Charles Burgess 2nd or R.N. Brit. Reg. Drag.) with original portrait miniature of the recipient, set into an ornate swivelling brooch setting, in gold, with reverse lock of hair, old cabinet tone with original length of ribbon, suspension rusted in place, fine
A 19th century large cabinet teacup and saucer decorated in the Rockingham style, the pale green ground decorated with gilt-edged reserves painted with floral sprays and grapes, the interior of the cup gilded, to/w a 19th century Spode square chamfered plate, pattern 3578, 17.8 x 17.8 cm (2) Condition Report 1 cm chip to foot rim of cup There is a protective layer of fine leather glued around the base of cup Saucer is good condition
An 18th century oak estate bureau cabinet, probably Scottish, in two parts surmounted by an architectural arched pediment over a pair of cupboard doors having shaped, raised and fielded panels flanked by quarter turned pilasters, over a slope front enclosing drawers and niches around a door and upright 'secret' stores and over a slide top well and a shallow long drawer flanked by carved relief carved shells over two short and three long graduated drawers, flanked by conforming quarter turned pilasters, the whole raised on ogee moulded bracket feet Condition Report original country estate condition, good colour, numerous old repairs commensurate with age and type, the interior fitted with an strip light !
A substantial mid 19th century mahogany extending dining table with four even leaf inserts, raised on turned reeded legs on oversize brass spoke wheels, to/w the original vertical leaf cabinet, 154 cm long (min) x 366 cm (max) x 152 cm wide x 74 cm high Condition Report Extra leaves 53 cm wide, 152.5 cm long, 4 cm deep at edge, 2 cm deep in middle
*Italy, Ulderico (1595-1679) and Gaspare (1625-1714) Carpegna, Cardinals, bronze medal, 1675, by Carlo Citerni, jugate busts right; signed c c f on truncation, rev., a view of the town of Carpegna, 61mm (Bargello 799), pierced, about extremely fine Gaspare Carpegna formed an important numismatic collection which was acquired for the Vatican cabinet by Pope Benedict XIV in 1741-43.
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