An early 19th century Derby porcelain cabinet plate, circa 1800-1820, probably painted by William Billingsley, with octagonal floral panel in a gilt border, with gilt wreath, the border with small floral painted panels and gilt rim, iron red crown, crossed batons, D mark to underside, 26.5 cm diameterProvenance: Contents of the Estate of Sir Frank Williams CBE and Lady Virginia Williams.Condition: No breaks or cracks, some wear to underside consistent with age and use. Location:R2.3
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A group of three Persian style rugs to include a red ground rug with central floral motif, triple guard border and tasselled ends, 155 x 92 and two smaller rugs, together with a late Victorian two tier occasional table, the octagonal top decorated with winged cherub heads surrounded by fruit on branches and bordered by leaf and flower sprigs, fruit on a branch and a bird perched on a branch, turned legs united by an undertier similarly decorated with a floral flower spray within an oval cartouche, on turned feet, 73cm high; along with an Edwardian inlaid mahogany wall hanging corner cabinet with astrigal glazed door, 103.5cm x 67cm x 37.5cm Location: RAM/G
Photography - Municipal History - The Midlands - a Victorian photograph album, containing cabinet card portraits, many of mayors or aldermen and dignitaries wearing chains and regalia, mostly Tamworth and Birmingham studios, some possibly of Masonic interest, an interesting portrait of a lady at Harvest Festival, the album with some reference to a family called Sapey, the inside cover with presentation dedication With the Mayor's Compliments, Councillor G Hoskinson, Easter 1894
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