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A box containing various decorative items to include ceramic and other birds, a Royal Worcester candle snuffer "French Cook", a 19th Century porcelain inkstand, a 19th Century German pipe bowl hand decorated with a young woman, a Beswick white mat glazed model of sow and other decorative items.
John, W.D. William Billingsley (1758-1828). His Outstanding Achievement as an Artist and Porcelain Maker, first edition, The Ceramic Book Company, Newport 1968. Boards, illustrations throughout, quarto; Whiter, Leonard. Spode. A History of the Family, Factory and Wares from 1733 to 1833, first edition, Barrie & Jenkins, London 1970. Cloth, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, quarto; Twitchett, John. Derby Porcelain, first edition, Barrie & Jenkins, London 1980. Cloth, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, quarto; and a further twenty-three assorted works on ceramics and glass, (26). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late 19th Century electroplated Britannia Metal porcelain lined Water Jug, with hinged and domed cover, cast and applied spout, and figural handle, to an engine-turned body with vacant cartouche, and lined with a white ceramic lining, and marked to the base "Patented by J A S Stimson, 1854, Extended for Seven Years", height 12"
A fine pair of Chinese mother of pearl, ivory and lacquer boxes and covers, formed as crouching quail, their heads turned to the sides, each with a disguised cover to its back and set with a mother of pearl tablet inscribed "Qianlong yu wan", 9.5cm. Together with hardwood stands and a fitted box. (6). Provenance: From the collection of the Reverend Victor Farmer.Exhibited by the Oriental Ceramic Society, Loan Exhibition, The Arts of the Ch"ing Dynasty, 1964. Catalogue number 386.These are boxes relate closely to a pair of Qianlong duck boxes and covers anonymously donated to the Metropolitan Museum in 1956
A George III pollard oak and goncalo alves banded folding card table, circa 1800, the top opening to a baize lined interior above a well, the octagonal stem terminating with reeded and carved section above a quadform base, on carved paw feet and ceramic casters, 76.5cm high, 91.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Victorian walnut and burr walnut card table, circa 1880, the rectangular top with rounded corners, simulated figuring to the centre and crossbanding, opening to a baize inset and rotating to reveal a well, on turned and carved supports united by a stretcher on ceramic castors, 76cm high, 95cm wide, 43cm deep Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A diamond single stone ring, the old brilliant cut of approximately 0.2 carats, another similar diamond single stone ring of approximately 0.1 carats, both finger size P, a two stone diamond and pearl bar brooch, a collection of five shell cameos, a ceramic panel, two carved ivory brooches, a Victorian seed pearl brooch, and a ladys Oris wrist watchVisit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

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