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A group of seven English porcelain dogs, first half 19th century, possibly Rockingham, consisting of two setters, three whippets facing right and two whippets facing left, all on scroll bases of various colours, and a group figure of a fox with a hen in his jaws, from 9cm to 12cm long (restoration throughout) (8)
A pair of Staffordshire ice pails, covers and liners, mid 19th century, decorated with titled landscape panels to either side, the first 'The Temple of Jupiter, Athens' and 'Constantinople', the second 'The Lantern of Diogenes' and 'Albania' on cobalt and gilt ground, gilt branch form handles to lower half of body, the covers and circular bases decorated with reserves of floral sprays, gilded flower head finials, (at fault) 32.5cm high (2)
A Royal Worcester cabinet plate signed and painted by Freeman, date code for 1951, decorated with a peony within cobalt and gilt borders, black printed factory marks, also two plates, the first decorated with a redstart by William Powell, signed, the second of a robin by Edward Townsend, signed, and a plate with scalloped edges and decorated with a goldfinch, signed 'I Williams', all 27cm diameter (4)
9ct gold cased Omega Seamaster De Ville Automatic man`s wristwatch, 1968, white satin dial, black arabic numerals, centre seconds, date at 3 o`clock, case 34mm, Cal 565 movement, on a non-Omega gold plated bracelet, boxed with original guarantee (ticks readily, winds, adjusts time at the first stop, quickset date at the second; engraved dates on the back) * See clocks and watches proviso .
Breitling Colt Automatic 300M gentleman`s stainless wristwatch, blue arabic dial, centre seconds, luminous fingers, date at 3 o`clock, unidirectional bezel, screw-down crown, case width 40mm overall, model A17035, serial 20680, on Breitling Professional bracelet, (ticks, winds, adjusts date at first stop and time at second stop) *See clocks & watches proviso .
The launching casket for H.M.S Ajax 1880 the shaped casket of walnut and ebony with sycamore and amboyna inlay, gilt dragon decorated escutcheon and pear and grape border with wing carved feet, underside of cover with ink and wash ship portrait and inscription ‘Launched and named at H.M Dockyard Pembroke 10th March 1880 by Mrs Parkin’ also ‘G.H. Parkin R.N Captain Superintendent’ and ‘E.C.Warren Esq Chief Constructor’, 17 x 40 x 30cm. *Laid Down as the first of the ‘Ajax ‘ class of battleship in 1880, Ajax and her sister ship ‘Agamemnon’ were the first British battleships to be designed without any sailing rig, the mounting of the guns ‘en echelon’ was thought to enable the firing broadside as well as fore and aft, in practice firing close to the keel line damaged the integrity of the hull and only broadside firing was conducted.
A pair of Coco de Mer (Lodoicea Maldivica) in uncarved and unpolished condition, 27cm and 26cm long. (2)* Originating from the islands of the Seychelles nuts from palms were often blown into the sea were they floated until being discovered by sailors. Until the Seychelles were first inhabited in 1768 it was thought they were grown on a mythical tree at the bottom of the sea. Their unique appearance led them to be highly prized by European nobleman.
A First Period Worcester porcelain dish of leaf shaped form enamelled in colours in the ‘Magician’ pattern with a Chinaman with arm raised before a table of blooms before a pair of attendant ladies, within a gilt embellished loop line and dot border, 21cm high, circa. 1765, slight wear to surface.
Robert Russell-A Rare Tunbridgeware rosewood and marquetry tripod wine table the top with stylised leaf banding, the hexagonal stem with alternating stylised coral marquetry faces and on three down turned splayed legs, 45cm (1ft 5¾in) diameter, 74cm (2ft 5in) high.* The Tunbridgeware manufacturer Robert Russell was born in Tunbridge Wells in 1812. At first he probably produced Tundridge ware pieces with conventional tesserae mosaic and perspective cube work. At the Great Exhibition of 1851, he exhibited a Tunbridge ware marqueterie inlay lady’s work box fitted with a till. This distinctive style of marquetry can be seen on the border and the supporting column of this wine table. Rather aptly, Russell advertised his work as Tunbridge Wells marquetry.....analogous to the Tunbridge ware, but of a superior character. His technique involved cutting lobe shaped sections of contrasting wood veneers to form a central block, or in the case of this table, to form chains for border decoration, sometimes in combination with conventional mosaic bandings and blocks. In 1863, he included among his clients the Duchess of Kent, Baroness de Spith, Lady Ann Marie Dawson, Lady Mary Rose, Lady Franklin, Lady Cornwallis and Lady Harding. In 1871 his work force consisted of his daughter and unusually four women. Production seems to have continued until his death in 1873. see Brian Austen, Tunbridgeware and Related European Decorative Woodwares, Foulsham 2001, Third Extended edition, page 155-156, for the source of this information.
ARDBEG SUPERNOVA Cask strength single Islay malt whisky. Limited first-release advance committee bottling. 70cl, 58.9% volume, NCF. ARDBEG CORRYVRECKEN Single Islay malt whisky. Limited bottling released exclusively to the Ardbeg committee. 70cl, 57.1% volume (100 proof), NCF. 2 bottles.
GLENMORANGIE CONCORDE 1976 Limited-edition single Highland malt whisky, distilled on 21st January 1976 and bottled to commemorate the first scheduled passenger flight of the Concorde. Bottle number 589 of "less than 1000", hand-numbered and signed by the distillery manager. 75cl, 60.8% volume. In original box, with key.
GLENMORANGIE 18 YEAR OLD WHITE RUM WOOD Single Highland malt whisky, finished in casks which previously held Caribbean white rum. 70cl, 46% volume, NCF. In presentation box. GLENMORANGIE 15 YEAR OLD SAUTERNES WOOD Single Highland malt whisky, finished in first-growth Sauternes barriques. 75cl, 46% volume, NCF. In presentation box. 2 bottles.
GLENMORANGIE 21 YEAR OLD CLARET WOOD Limited-edition single Highland malt whisky, finished in first growth Bordeaux casks and bottled exclusively for Pallmall Partners. Bottle number 17. 70cl, 48% volume. GLENMORANGIE N.A.S. CLARET WOOD Limited-edition single Highland malt whisky, finished in first growth Bordeaux casks. Bottle number 1045. 70cl, 43% volume. 2 bottles.
GLENMORANGIE 1993 MOUNT EVEREST Limited-edition single Highland malt whisky, distilled in May 1993 and bottled in 2003 to celebrate both the 10th anniversary of Rebecca Stephens` ascent of Mount Everest and the 50th anniversary of the first ascent by Hillary and Tenzing. Bottle number 266 of 408, hand-numbered and signed by both the distillery manager and Rebecca Stephens. 70cl, 46% volume, NCF.
A Beswick matt glazed St Bernard `Corna Garth Stroller`, model No. 2221, a Beswick West Highland Terrier, model No. 2038, a Beswick white Persian Cat, model No. 1898, together with a Danish dog, a Royal Worcester figure `First Dance`, model No. 3629, and a Staffordshire Toby caster.
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, the green glazed body of high shouldered form decorated with a floral chequered design against a blue ground, together with a blue glazed Doulton jug with gilt whorl panels, two Doulton series ware vases, the first decorated with `Shylock`, the second `Hamlet`, and a flying mallard wall pocket (duck glued).
An olivewood bound book, Wild Flowers of The Holy Land, containing numerous pressed flowers, the first page with applied typed inscription `A small memory from the Holy Land on board Saunterer given to Lawrence Oates by... J.A. Chadwick, Late of Yatton Park, Tauranga, North Island New Zealand` (faults). Note: Oates was a member of the British Antarctica Expedition of 1910. Purportedly this book was a gift to him prior to joining the army on the outbreak of the Boer War.

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