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AFTER ANN KELLY "Crail harbour", limited edition colour print, No'd. 4/500, signed lower right in pencil, together with "Beach huts V" by the same artist, limited edition colour print, No'd. 2/150, SARAH JACK "Huts by beach", acrylic on board, signed lower right (x 2), "Woman in white dress", watercolour, unsigned, AFTER RENE JEROME "Legrard The Picnic", colour print, AFTER CECIL RICE "Boat scene", colour print and a folio of reproduction Japanese prints
A pair of Royal Copenhagen porcelain plates with pierced decoration, each decorated with a wild flower, together with a matching dish, each No'd. 20 3553 verso, together with a rectangular tile depicting a city scene with crowd in Medieval dress, two Aynsley commemorative plates, a Spode commemorative plate, a Coalport commemorative plate, a Wedgwood plate depicting Salisbury Cathedral and a square "Royal Delft" tile CONDITION REPORTS Royal Copenhagen dish and two matching plates have light general wear but overall appear to be in good condition. Collectors plates and tiles have some light general wear but overall appear sound.
A collection of decorative china to include two Walton type Staffordshire figures, a Derby figure of a gentleman in 18th Century dress, a Pratt ware pot lid depicting a bear being attacked by dogs, a Pratt ware type pot and lid decorated with rural scenes, a Delft tea caddy and a 19th Century shallow dish painted with flowers in the Chelsea manner
A Victorian court outfit with Derby and Royal connection, comprising cape, trousers, waist jacket, tail jacket, tricorn hat, braces, white leather gloves, two silk handkerchiefs, two jabots, pair of buckled shoes, four pairs of stockings and two silver pommel walking canes contained in a tin Ede trunk. Provenance: Formerly the property of Derby Mayor Sir Alfred Seale Haslam of Breadsall Priory (1844-1927). Haslam is reputed to have worn this court dress for receiving Queen Victoria on her state visit to Derby at the City railway station on 21st May 1891. He was knighted by the Monarch at the same time. Photographs of Haslam in the said outfit can be see in Maxwell Craven's 'Derbeians of Distinction'.
Circle of Michael Dahl (1659-1743), portrait of a lady of The Brenchley family, possibly Mary Brenchley, half length wearing a silk dress, oils on re-lined canvas, unsigned, gilt frame, 77cm by 64cm Notes: Mary Brenchley, nee Younge (1658-?) married John Brenchley in 1678 Provenance: By descent in the family of the sitter, Phillips, London 7th April 1998, Lot 3 - Catalogue included
Two Antique Continental Wooden Dolls (possibly early 19th Century), with hand painted faces, the feminine figure wearing a long red silk dress with a taffeta apron and blue bodice with a cotton shawl. The male doll is wearing red trousers with a silk shirt and a jacket both supported on a wooden plinth.
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