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Ten Royal Worcester glazed ceramic figures comprising; 'Sweet Forget-Me-Not', limited edition no.4928/9500, 'Sweet Violet', no.4928/9500, 'Sweet Rose', no.4928/9500, 'Sweet Holly', no.4928/9500, 'Grandmother's Dress' (af), 'A Royal Presentation' from the 'Splendour at Court' collection, no.5948/12500, 'Sweet Dreams', 'The Golden Jubilee Ball', no.8392/12500, 'The Last Waltz' (af), 'The Parakeet' (af) (10).
HENRY DUBOIS; oil on canvas, a girl in a white dress walking down a lane with a basket of flowers and her dog, being greeted by a family of three, signed lower-right, 68 x 47cm, framed (af), a further 19th century oil on canvas in need of repair, an early photograph, framed and glazed and two further ornate gilt picture frames in need of repair (5).
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a late 19th to early 20th century small engraved hardstone seal fob, cushion shaped carnelian stone, unmarked, tested to approximately 15ct gold, approximate gross weight 3.3 grams, a modern small green enamelled egg pendant, featuring a fleur de lys design, stamped 925 and a modern base metal and blue paste dress ring, ring size N1/2
A MODERN 9CT GOLD AQUAMARINE AND CUBIC ZIRCONIA DRESS RING, estimated aquamarine weight approximately 2.00ct, ring size N, (please note due to limitations imposed by the mountings some gemmological tests have been impeded), the white stones have been assessed as cubic zirconia, hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham 2006, sponsor mark DK, approximate gross weight 2.7 grams
Chinese pith paintings. An album containing 16 watercolours on pith paper, late 19th century, depicting dignitaries in ceremonial dress (7), and one of a junk, each approximately 27 x 17 cm, silk borders, scattered chipping, plus 8 slightly smaller pith paintings loosely inserted, including 2 composites of butterflies and insects and 6 of flowers, peppers and flower basket arrangements, a little scattered chipping and some loss to paper borders, contemporary decorative cloth over boards with remains of ties, split and worn on spine, folio (1)
*Kennedy (Jacqueline Bouvier, 1929-1994). President John F. Kennedy and children John Junior and Caroline, circa 1962, original gouache painting heightened with silver and gold pen, showing the President and children in Indian dress with turbans, J.F. Kennedy at the front dragging a dead tiger by its tail, the children on white and black horses following on behind, painted on a silver ground on blue card, 14 x 26 cm, mounted on plain card, framed and glazed Provenance: The family of Maud Shaw, the White House nanny to the Kennedys, and by family descent. It is understood to have been painted by Jackie Kennedy after her visit as First Lady to India and Pakistan with her sister Lee in March 1962. Maud Shaw used to explain it as a metaphor of John F. Kennedy bringing home the family bacon. A watercolour by Jackie Kennedy titled 'The White House Long Ago' painted at a similar time, and showing similar artistic style, was given to her husband as a gift. The President chose to hang this painting in his Oval Office at the White House, and now is held in the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum at Columbia Point, Boston. Jackie Kennedy also painted watercolours to be used as original designs for Christmas cards in 1963 which were used commercially by Hallmark, the originals now held by the Smithsonian Institution. A rare item of Kennedy memorabilia at auction. See Mary Evans Seeley, 'Season's Greetings from the White House: The Collection of Presidential Christmas Cards', 1996. (1)
Ackermann (R., publisher). The World in Miniature. Illyria and Dalmatia; Containing a Description of the Manners, Customs, Habits, Dress, and Other Peculiarities Characteristic of their Inhabitants, and those of the Adjacent Countries, 2 volumes in one, [1820], thirty-two hand-coloured engraved plates (including additional title), ownership signature of Sophia Merrick Hoare and with her bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, upper board detached, lower board loose, worn, 12mo, together with Emerson (Ralph Waldo), Works, 9 volumes, Boston: James R. Osgood, 1876, all edges gilt, original half cloth, 8vo, plus other 19th century children's & travel reference, etc., including The Book of Trades, and Library of the Useful Arts, 1818, mounted title and plates, some margins repaired, later endpapers, contemporary half calf, rebacked, worn, 8vo (small carton)
Everett (George, Shipwright). The Path-way to Peace and Profit: or, Truth in its Plain Dress, wherein is Methodically set forth a sure and certain Way for the more speedy and effectual Building and Repairing Their Majesties Royal Navy, by such Means, as may be saved more than One Hundred Thousand Pound per Annum. Together with a proposed Method for the Raising and Saving of Moneys for Monthly Payments accordingly. As also proper Rules and Methods, observable toward the making a Regulation in their Majesties Yards, 1st edition, Printed for the Author, 1694, [8],23,[1]pp., occasional light dust-soiling, original wrappers stitched as issued, spine edge and extremities worn, dust & finger-soiled, slim 4to Goldsmiths 3010, Wing E3548, not in Kress. Writing from first-hand experience, Everett was one of the main figures after Pepys in bringing attention to the importance of a strong navy to the English economy at the end of the 17th century. (1)
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