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English School - 19th century 'An accident of quarry ' oil on canvas 50 x 76cm *Card verso reads - Comfort. Second Whip:-'Please Mam, his lordship has sent me to say we've chopped your Persian Tom in the 'ome spinney, and his lordship thinks as 'ow you oughter have his brush.His lordship says as he is sure you will be proud of it when you know he died game; he blinded three hounds'
Cessolis, Jacobus. The Game of Chess. Translated and Printed by William Caxton c. 1483, limited edition 105/500, London The Scholar Press, 1976. Linen, quarto, plus Faraday, Michael. The Selected Correspondance, two volumes, Cambridge University Press, 1971. Dust wrappers, quarto, plus other volumes. (21)
A 19th Century Davenport Biscuit ware Game Dish. The oval lid centred by a seeding flower-head finial radiating crested leaves (A/F) with a guilloche border of small roundels entwined in twisted cord and a rope-twist rim. The sides with similar decoration, a lattice shoulder band & flared foot with beaded edge. Impressed on base DAVENPORT 40 with anchor.
A Set of Four Porcelain Figures Allegorical Of The Four Seasons; Spring; dancing with two floral wreaths; Summer, holding a scythe and a wheatsheaf; Autumn, with grapes and vines; Winter, skating with dead game, each with pierced scroll and shell gilt bases, 25cms high, two marked Crown Derby China F.M.Cowley 1970 and 1973.
1935 F.A.CUP FINAL PROGRAMME. SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY v. WEST BROMWICH ALBION. (CREASED AND SLIGHT TEAR TO SPINE) PLUS PRESS CUTTINGS. *The 1935 F.A Cup Final programme for the match between Sheffield Wednesday and West Bromwich Albion contained 24 pages which were housed within a blue and silvered cardboard cover. It rained on the day of this game, and so consequently many of the programmes became creased due to supporters folding them to put them in their coat pockets. Wednesday won the match 4- 2!
Celtic Football Club-12 years-old. Bottled for Celtic Football Club, Glasgow to commemorate the winning of the Scottish Leauge Cup for the first time in 12 years on 30th November 1997. Bottle number 135 of 5000. Comes in original presentation box which includes the information on the game. Blended, 70cl, 40% volume.
Continental silver oval box and cover, embossed with a biblical scene framed by 'C' scrolls, the sides with bands of decoration, the base also with an embossed scene, maker's mark 'BM', import marks for London, 1901, 3.75" wide, and a wooden box with hinged cover mounted with a small embossed silver panel of game birds framed by scrolling decoration, maker's mark 'WJH', Birmingham, 1905, (2),
A late 19th Century Porcelain Mounted Gilt Spelter Mantel Timepiece, the drum shaped case flanked by a hunter with a tricorn hat and a game bag, raised on a scrolling and shaped plinth base, set with a central gilt highlighted floral medallion, to a beaded bezel enclosing a 3" rouge and gilt highlighted dial with Roman sectors and outside minute track with gilt fleur-de-lys hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement, height 9 ½"
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