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A mid European carved wood figure of the medieval Saint Martin of Tours, renowned for sharing his cloak with a beggar, the painted figure modelled on horseback holding aloft his cloak in one hand, his sword in the other, a/f 11ins

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A CHINESE GLAZED POTTERY DEITY with turquoise and blue cloak, 12 1/2" high (with faults)

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Follower of David Ryckeart III (19th century) A PORTRAIT STUDY OF A BEARDED SCRIBE, HEAD AND SHOULDERS, WEARING A GREEN ROBE AND RED WAISTCOAT, TOGETHER WITH A VELVET HAT; A BEARDED GENTLEMAN WEARING A FUR HAT AND RED CLOAK. Oil on board, each 10.5cm by 9cm (41/4in by 31/2in) (a pair) (2)

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A Continental Carved Bone Relief Profile Portrait Miniature, depicting the bust of a gentleman in 16th century costume, wearing a feather plumed hat, ruff and cloak, 7.5cm high, inset within a turned and stained fruitwood frame

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A South Netherlandish Carved Wood, Polychrome Painted and Parcel Gilt Standing Figure of the Magdalene, circa 1500, looking pensively downwards slightly to sinister, holding a spice tower in her hands, wearing an elaborate headpiece, a cloak over her shoulder, a belt around her waist, with a chain dependant to the foot of her robes, upon a green painted shaped oval base, 39cm high, upon a later hexagonal giltwood stand, 45.5cm high overall

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A 17th century carved parcel gilt Tyrolean figure of Louis XIV, portrayed standing wearing a crown and cloak, 1ft

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A 19th century oriental carved ivory figure, possibly Goanese, of St John the Baptist wearing a fur cloak and sleeping on a bed of ivy leaves, 4cm high, 15cm long, 6cm diameter

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CIRCLE OF SIR PETER LELY A portrait of John Kyrle, "The Man of Ross", wearing a lace cravat and a red cloak, inscribed in the upper left corner "The Man of Ross" and on the reverse "Mr John Kyrle of Rosse, aetatis sua 35", oil on canvas, 29" x 24", in a giltwood frame carved with panels of flowers.

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Royal Doulton figure of Sir Walter Raleigh HN. 1751Also a figure of Bluebeard HN. 2105 (chips to cloak of Sir Walter Raleigh) (2) 30cm max. height

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A Meissen figure of a gallant, seated on a rock, a flower in his outstretched right hand and wearing a yellow lined lavender cloak, floretted waistcoat and puce breeches on a sprigged mound, 12.5cm h, c1780 Slight restoration to the hands

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A Meissen figure of Beltrame from the Duke of Weissenfels series circa 1760, modelled by Peter Reinicke and probably J.J. Kandler, gesturing with his right hand, wearing a black cloak, purple costume with ruff collar and a buff satchel around his waist, the base shaded in brown and applied with leaves and a flower, crossed swords in underglaze-blue to rear of base, incised mark, 13cm., 5.125in. minor restoration

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A Meissen group of pastoral lovers circa 1770, modelled by J.J. Kandler, seated by a pedestal with two recumbent sheep, his staff and hat at their feet, the gentleman wearing a black cloak, turquoise tunic and black breeches, his companion wearing a yellow cloak and a puce floral skirt with gilt bodice, the base painted in shades of brown with applied leaves and edged with scrollwork heightened in gilding, 14.5cm., 5.75in. high, restored

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Williamson (Henry). A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight, 15 vols. (complete), 1951?69, all first editions except 'The Dark Lantern' (2nd ed.) and 'The Golden Virgin' (3rd), some occasional spotting, all orig. cloth (except 'Donkey Boy' which consists of the original sheets from the first edition recased by the publisher in the 70s), all with d.j.s except 'Young Phillip Maddison', d.j. to 'A Fox Under My Cloak' torn with loss at head of spine, d.j. to 'Donkey Boy' from the 3rd edition, some general wear to the majority of the d.j.s, with some d.j.s chipped to edges, sl. marked and soiled or a little faded etc. 8vo (15)

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Pair of early 19th Century Staffordshire figures Summer and Winter" of a girl holding a wheat sheaf and scythe and a man wrapped in cloak "summer and winter""

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Little Red Riding Hood, the figure wearing a plumed hat and cloak holding out her left arm to the wolf climbing her skirt, 19cm high

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Candle holder in the form of a girl wearing a bonnet and full length cloak on detachable circular holder/base, 12cm high

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Royal Navy Lady Officers Boat Cloak

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A cloak buckle in two parts, each with an enamel roundel in autumn colours, having a chain link, Birmingham 1910 by William Aitken

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A green marble brooch in the form of a Celtic cloak pin, a Celtic buckle type brooch, a galleon brooch and a target type brooch

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A 19th Century two tone brown glazed spirit flask modelled in the form of a standing figure wearing a full-length cloak and carrying a sword, 8.5ins high, impressed "Cream of the Valley", with retailer's mark for B. Garnham of Cliffe, Lewes, and one other 19th Century salt glazed spirit flask in the form of an oval coopered barrel with label to one end, incised "West, Drury Lane", 5.5ins x 3.75ins (base chipped), and with wooden tap for same

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A cloak buckle in two parts, each with an enamel roundel in autumn colours, having a chain link, Birmingham 1910 by William Aitken

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A green marble brooch in the form of a Celtic cloak pin, a Celtic buckle type brooch, a galleon brooch and a target type brooch

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19th CENTURY; a pair of watercolours, one depicting a boy in Eastern costume wearing a turban, buttoned tunic and cloak, resting upon the draped sill of an arched window, a rifle at his side, the other boy in 17th century costume, wearing a slashed doublet and frilled collar, a feather in his wide-brimmed hat, poised to play a flute, unsigned, contemporary printed labels to reverse, The Property of Tregonwell Monro 1878, 8 1/2in x 7 1/4in and 7 5/8in x 6 3/8in respectively, the latter with gilt slip, contained within matching ornate gilt gesso moulded frames.

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Three Royal Worcester candle snuffers, one a girl with a long coat and a muff, another a witch with an orange cloak, the third, a kneeling Geisha, all marked, 9.8cm. Max. (3) The girl with a muff with a 5mm. crack to the rim of her bonnet, the witch with a tiny chip to her broom.

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A large and impressive pair of Chelsea masqueraders, modelled as a lady and gentleman in Turkish dress. He wears a puce turban, yellow cloak and floral pink jacket, she with an ermine lined cloak, green headdress and a gold and iron-red dress, each raised on a gilded scrolling base applied with flowers, gold anchor marks, c.1760, 32. 5cm. (2) Minor restorations.

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19th Century gilt bronze Figure of a reclining lady, her cloak folding out to reveal her risque attire, unmarked, but stamped J.B. 2039.

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A Wood Family pearlware figure of Winter, the young boy wrapped in a cloak, and picked out in orchre, on scroll moulded base, 11.5cm high (4 1/2"), circa 1800 (footrim chip)

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A pearlware large figure of a woman, emblematic of Autumn, standing, her cloak picked out in brown and ochre, a sheaf of corn at her side, the low drum shaped base with leaf scroll moulded border, 30.5cm high (12"), circa 1800 (small footrim chips restored, faint footrim cracks) (See illustration)

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A pearlware figure of a young man, emblematic of Winter, standing, wrapped in a puce cloak, the square base titled in black and sponged in green and puce, 21cm high (8 1/4"), circa 1800-10, Yorkshire or Scottish (See illustration)

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A Derby figure of St. Thomas, standing, wearing a flowing cloak and decorated in coloured enamels, an orb and broken sword at his feet, on scroll moulded mound base, 24cm high (9"), circa 1758 (some damage)

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A cloak with silver plated, angel's head clasp.

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A Royal Worcester figure Noel No.RW2905. Modelled by Jessamine Bray and Sybil Williams. With crimson dress and cloak. Signed on base. Puce mark.

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Three Staffordshire pottery figure groups second half 19th century, the first a watch-holder figure of an organ with a dog lying below and an angel with outstretched wings forming the watch-holder above; the second a seated woman holding a stringed instrument with a man wearing a fur-trimmed cloak standing beside her, raised on a shaped base; and the third a man and woman standing with instruments on an oval base titled in gilt MINSTRELS watch-holder 23cm., 9in. tiny chip to top of watch-holder, womans wrist on second group glued (3)

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"Judge" a rare Susie Cooper wall mask incised signature original paper label 30cm. high. Minor restoration to cloak.

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Royal Worcester figure of Before the Wind modelled as a girl wearing a blush ivory cloak and dress, on gilded circular base, green printed marks to base, model number 53, date code for 1902 (very slight gilt wear) 27cm high

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Staffordshire figure of a gentleman modelled seated on a rocky base, his spaniel at his side, wearing a navy blue coat and pink cloak, late 19th century (enamel flaking) 33cm high

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An early 19th century Staffordshire figure group, mother wearing red cloak, child holding hat containing three chickens, on oblong base, faults, 8.5in.

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A late 18th century Staffordshire figure of a girl, wearing long green cloak, standing beside a fountain, on square base, 8in.

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A small 19th century Florentine miniature, portrait bust of a lady wearing red cloak and head-dress, marked Firenza, in carved Florentine frame, 3.5in.

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A pair of unusual carved ivory cloak clasps in the form of a bulldog, with glass eyes, 9cm w overall, early 20th c . Slight wear but no serious damage and an amusing object

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A Staffordshire arbour group of lovers and their dog, seated on a cloak, the milkmaid's pail at her side, the arbour encrusted with ceramic moss and painted in bright colours, 30cm h, c1860 . In fine condition

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A pair of Derby figures of a boy and girl in Turkish costume, in a pale yellow cloak or pink long coat and floretted waistcoat or open robe, on green sprigged gilt scrolling mound, 10cm h, William Duesbury & Co, patch marks, c1780. Male - extended forefinger of the right hand slightly chipped, but in unusually fine condition with no restoration. Female figure - unsightly firing blemish and loss with consequent crack to the thinnest part of the edge of the coat and some similar discoloration to the long drooping sleeve but as the painting matches these figures seem always to have been a pair. In overall fine condition as a pair, with no restoration

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A 17th century polychrome carved softwood figure of a saint, she stands in swaying motion, her jacket sky blue and dress white, 22cm and another carved pine figure, the bearded man standing by a tree trunk loosely draped in a cloak, 19cm high (2)

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A Carved and Green Stained Ivory Small Figure of a Kneeling Man, wearing a cloak and kneeling with right hand on his chest and holding a staff in his left hand, his beard and bushy hair picked out in black pigment, perhaps Continental, 17th/18th century, {6cm high} (hole drilled in reverse, vestiges of steel pins on the base, left foot missing)

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A Royal Doulton Figure "Spook", HN58, No.514, signed H Titensor, factory printed mark in black and numbered in green, {17.5cm high} (the base cracked and reglued, small chip off edge of cloak)

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A Royal Worcester Figure of a Gentleman Enjoying a Cigar, 1914, No. 2632, wearing a purple suit and leaning on a table with yellow cloth, green printed crown and wheel mark and date code, {13cm high} (cigar restored); and Another, of a gentleman in a lilac cloak holding a top hat, green printed crown and wheel mark and date code for 1914, {13cm high} (2)

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A ladies bias cut chiffon dress, the acid green ground with orange and white floral decoration, together with a silk day dress with blue vertical stripes, a plum coloured velvet cloak, a blue two piece with ribbon detail and a cream silk smock top.

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A silk ivory coloured ladies gown with pleated detail to the bodice and rouched chiffon detail to the skirt, a flame red cloak with ivory quilted edge, a waistcoat, a stomacher with embroidered floral trim, parasols and other items of costume.

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Circle of Bartolomeo Nazzari, Portrait of a Gentleman, half length wearing armour and a red cloak, oil on canvas, unlined, 98.5 by 74.2 cm.; 38.75 by 29.25 in.

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Attributed to James Stark (1794-1859), Figure with red cloak on a country path, Oil on oak panel, 9.5cm x 12.4cm, In gilt frame.

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Attributed to George Morland 12in. x 6in. (30.5 x 22.5cm) on board A young woman wearing a red cloak and a mob-cap.

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A Nymphenburg figure of Pantalone, 20th century, after the model by F.A.Bustelli, the figure leaning forward with both hands under his black cloak behind his back, over a red doublet and hose, yellow shoes, his bearded head turned to the right, raised on a gilt enriched rococo scroll-moulded base, indistinct impressed marks and incised numerals 57/2, blue painted mark to upper surface of base, 17.7cm., 7in.

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A Meissen allegorical figure of `America', late 19th century, from a set of `The Continents', after the model by J.J.Kandler, J.F.Eberlein and P.Reinicke, as a female Indian seated on the back of a crocodile, holding a cornucopia of flowers and jewels and with a parrot perched on her right hand, wearing a feather headdress, cloak and skirt, the rectangular grassy base edged in gilding, crossed swords and 12 in underglaze-blue, incised No.858, impressed 46, 29cm., 11.375in., right foot restuck, small chips.

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A Meissen allegorical figure of `Africa', late 19th century, from a set of `The Continents', after the model by J.J.Kandler, J.F.Eberlein and P.Reinicke, as a female blackamoor seated on the back of a lion, wearing an elephant headdress, purple-lined puce cloak edged with colourful jewels and feathered skirt and gaiters, holding a sceptre in her right hand and ears of corn in her left hand, the rectangular grassy base edged in gilding, crossed swords in blue, incised No.689, 29.2cm., 11.5in., chip to toe of left foot and tip of sceptre, left hand restuck, haircrack to base.

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A pair of Meissen figures of a gallant and his companion, late 19th century, he stands before a tree trunk, a magenta cloak over his shoulders, his hand raised to his hat, she wears a floral decorated skirt, a hat by her feet, each raised on a naturalistic mound base, crossed swords in underglaze-blue to male, incised 1296, impressed 163 91, female with cancelled crossed swords in underglaze-blue, incised 1295, impressed 101, painter's numeral 67 in iron red to each, gallant 26cm., 10.25in., minor damage and restoration, (2).

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A set of four Continental biscuit figures, probably Paris, late 19th century, allegorical of `The Seasons', each modelled standing, `Spring' holding a basket of flowers, `Summer' holding a sheaf of corn, `Autumn' holding bunches of grapes, and `Winter' as a bearded man wearing a fur-lined cloak, on square bases, incised interlaced LL monograms, various incised numerals, each approximately 42.5cm., 16.75in., some chips and minor restoration, (4).

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Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, by I.O. 1722, her brown hair adorned with pearl strands, wearing an ermine-trimmed blue cloak over a mauve dress and white chemise, enamel, gilt-metal frame with paste-set border, oval 3.5cm, 1.375in.

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Two carved ivory reliefs, late 19th century, the first German, carved in high relief, as a grotesque tinker, a cup on his head and draped with sausages, piglet and dangling paraphernalia, height 15cm, 5.875 in, on plush within an oval ebonised wood frame; the second a rectangular plaque, Dieppe, carved with Charles IX of France in plumed cap, ruff, doublet and cloak within an ornamented border, height 18.5cm, 7.25 in, (2).

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A Lladro Nao figure of a boy modelled wearing a cloak with a dog at his feet.

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