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ART REFERENCE. HARDIE (MARTIN) WATERCOLOUR PAINTING IN BRITAIN second edition, three vols, illustrated, London 1967, F L Leipnik - A history of French etching, 1924, C Petitjean and C Wickert - Catalogue de l`oeuvres gravé de Robert Nanteuil, wrappers and portfolio of loose plates, Paris 1925, F H Man - One hundred and fifty years of artists` lithographs 1802-1953, 1953 and about seventy others, fine and applied art, including Faber & Faber`s series of ceramic monographs (10) (approximately 80)
19th Century mahogany salesman`s sample box of ceramic paints for J. Hanock & Son, Ceramic Art Color Works of Worcester containing numerous glass phials of powdered ceramic enamel colours together with a ceramic plaque of numbered sample shades, each phial bearing a paper label for Hancock & Son, base of box with printed makers label for Howell & James of London and hand written script Box No.6, 31cm wide.
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED NURSING CHAIR, inlaid in satinwood with fanned paterae and stringing, the continuous back and seat upholstered with original beadwork central panel of flowers and fruiting vine, and buttoned pale mauve silk with braided trim, on square section legs with ceramic castors. See illustration
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany cylinder ladies desk, with rear upstand, being ebony strung with rectangular top and moulded edge above a cylinder front with pullout writing surface and fitted interior and fitted with two frieze drawers with brass drop handles with circular backplates, with corner spandrels and raised on tapered legs of square section terminating in brass capped ceramic castors. Width 30 ins.
A late Victorian rosewood Davenport desk, with rear stationery cabinet, slope front with tooled leather writing surface, being boxwood strung and opening to an interior fitted with drawers and raised on turned bone inlaid front supports, with four drawers to right hand side with brass drop handles and with four opposing dummy drawers, raised on short turned feet with ceramic castors. Width 21 ins.
A group of Victorian jet and other black jewellery, comprising an oval pendant, mounted with a ceramic plaque depicting a child wearing a hat, fitted with a brooch pin, an oval locket backed brooch, the front with a monogram, a smaller drop shaped pendant, mounted with a ceramic panel, depicting a figure wearing a hat, and three various brooches.
A 19th century French Japy Freres black slate cased mantel clock, the architectural case with column supports raised on carved rectangular plinth base, with circular gilt and ceramic dial and striking movement, with impressed factory marks and serial no.65918 to reverse, height 32cm, width 47cm

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