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Six pieces of Mauchline ware, comprising; a shallow circular box (The Beach, Hastings), 6.6cm, a cylinder rouge pot (Melrose Abbey - Made of Wood Â… Abbotsford), 3.4cm, a rectangular pen wiper (Carnarvon Castle From Across The Ferry), 5.5cm, a circular box fitted with a compass (High-Gate, Hawkshurst), 4.6cm diameter, an oval section go-to-bed/vesta (Pier, Worthing), 6cm, and a wall pocket (The Arcade, Bournemouth), 9.5cm. (6)
Four silver bookmarks, comprising; two dagger form examples, one with badge of Kings Royal Rifles, Sheffield, 1894, by F. J. R., one with leaf scroll quillons, agate handle, blade engraved with the initial ""G"" below a shamrock, Birmingham, 1894, by A. L. Ld., a trowel form example, Birmingham, 1903, maker`s mark indistinct, and a tapering example, the terminal depicting St. Barth`lem`s Gate, Birmingham, 1930, by H.H.P., largest 10.4cm. (4)
A collection of gold coloured jewellery, including A collection of gold coloured jewellery, including: a gate link bracelet, the clasp stamped 15ct; a graduated curb link bracelet, with a 9 carat gold heart shaped padlock clasp; a pair of 9 carat gold cufflinks; a locket stamped 9ct; and a chain View on Bloomsbury.com
(†) National Bank of Egypt, printer's archival specimen 1 Pound (2), 21 September 1914, 20 November 1918, serial number runs R/1 000.001 to R/1 1000,000 and S/50 000,001 to S/50 100,000 respectively, the first no signature, the second signature Rowlatt, blue on pink and pale green underprint, the temple gate of Khonsu at Karnak at left, value in western and Arabic numerals at right, reverse dark green on orange and pale green underprint, value in ornate pattern, perforated CANCELLED[Pick 12as (2), Hanafy M2bs (2)], the first bisected with top right third missing, ink date '26. 10. 14' and annotations in top margin, the second mounting traces, ink date '13. 11. 18' and annotations in top margins, both otherwise about uncirculated, very rare (2) Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) National Bank of Egypt, printer's archival specimen 1 Pound, 20 November 1918, serial number run S/50 000,001 to S/50 100,000, signature Rowlatt, blue on pink and pale green underprint, the temple gate of Khonsu at Karnak at left, value in western and Arabic numerals at right, reverse dark green on orange and pale green underprint, value in ornate pattern, perforated CANCELLED(Pick 12as, Hanafy M2bs), mounting traces, ink date '13. 11. 18' and annotations in top margin, otherwise about uncirculated, very rare Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A George III mahogany tea table, inlaid stringing and crossbanded, the fold-over top on twin gate supports, the frieze with a diamond lozenge band with floral paterae headed square tapering legs, the underside with a paper label inscribed `L`, 73.1cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep. Provenance: The Legh Family, Norbury Booths, Knutsford, Cheshire.
The Great Ouse Restoration Society Journal : 'The Lock Gate'. Professionally bound set of this periodic journal from October 1961 to November 1978 in four smaller qto.volumes each with an index. The volumes feature a wide range of articles on restoration projects, historical research relating to villages, towns and other specific locations along the river, boating club news, angling, locks, natural history and many other subjects, together with photographic reproductions, maps and plans. A fascinating and in depth coverage of a particular perspective of local history. Vg., near fine condition. Full sets scarce. Together with three Great Ouse Restoration Society Medallions for Roxton Lock :1972, Great Barford & Willington :1976 and Navigation Through to Bedford :1978.
The Great Ouse Restoration Society Journal : 'The Lock Gate'. Professionally bound set of this periodic journal from October 1961 to November 1978 in four smaller qto.volumes each with an index. The volumes feature a wide range of articles on restoration projects, historical research relating to villages, towns and other specific locations along the river, boating club news, angling, locks, natural history and many other subjects, together with photographic reproductions, maps and plans. A fascinating and in depth coverage of a particular perspective of local history. Vg., near fine condition. Full sets scarce. Together with three Great Ouse Restoration Society Medallions for Roxton Lock :1972, Great Barford & Willington :1976 and Navigation Through to Bedford :1978.
A collection of 19th Century blue and white transfer decorated wares to include Wedgwood Union Border Series "Country House" plate, an Oriental Scenery Series "Surseya Ghaut Khanpore" plate *, a Spode "Cattle and drover by castle gate and river plate" *, a "Camel" pattern plate by John and Richard Riley (or Pountney and Goldney of Bristol) *, a Byland Abbey Yorkshire plate (probably by Knight, Elkin & Co.) *, a Dillon Oriental Scenery plate *, a "Cattle and drover by water's edge with watermill in background" plate *, a Byland Abbey Yorkshire bowl (probably by Knight, Elkin & Co.) *, a Spode Greek "Refreshments for a Phliasian Horseman" pattern bowl *, a Stafford Gallery opaque china "White Horse" pattern bowl *, a Kirkstall Abbey Antique Scenery bowl *, a Carys improved opaque china bowl decorated with figure and horse with sailboat and country house in background * and a bridge pattern bowl (possibly Leeds Pottery circa 1810-20) * (asterisked items - Provenance : Christie's 2nd September 1994 McCarthy Collection Sale) CONDITION REPORTS The dishes with wear, scuffs, some chips and cracks, crazing to glaze and stains. The Byland Abbey Yorkshire dish is particularly badly cracked and stained. All bear Christie's labels and McCarthy Collection labels. Titles verso include "Stafford Gallery Opaque China", "Byland Abbey Yorkshire", "Antique Scenery Kirkstall Abbey", and "Careys Improved Opaque China". Plates all with wear and scuffs and crazing, and stains, most with chips and cracks, five of them bear Christies labels, and some bear McCarthy labels, titles include "Byland Abbey Yorkshire", "Surseya Ghaut Khampore Oriental Scenery", the Spode plate is also broken and glued. There are seven plates and six soup dishes in total. Various firing faults and blemishes throughout. Plate diameters are approx 24cm - 25 cm, and dishes vary in size from approx 23cm - 26cm diameter.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM containing approximately nine cabinet and ninety-two carte de visite and similarly sized portraits, some early 20th century, including Great War studies, also views of Edward VII and Benjamin Disraeli, the Land Gate, Rye, and a humorous view of an omnibus conductor lifting the dress of a passenger to assist her in boarding titled `Now Ma`am Say When`, the leather bound album with an upper cover embossed to resemble bark and opening to form a triptych frame.
A collection of Hornby 00 gauge model railway, including The Royal Train Set, a Great North Eastern Railway Train Pack, six Scaledale accompanying buildings to include Holly Farm Barns signal box, Weslyan Chapel, station office, small waiting room, the Boars Head and a church gate, two olive four wheel coaches and a 20ton Worcester brake van, a GWR 060 Pannier tank engine, a GWR 040 tank industrial locomotive, a Weathered coal hopper, a Royal Mail coach set, a Pullman first class parlour car, a Pullman third class kitchen car and a Great Western Paddington to Swansea carriage, all boxed and with other associated accessories and rails.
ENGLISH SCHOOL, 17th/EARLY 18th CENTURY, A PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, OIL ON COPPER, half-length, depicted holding a quill with an image of the Globe Theatre bottom left, in a giltwood period frame bearing a plaque indistinctly inscribed with his motto "Non Sans Droit" and the words "Of Ryghte we Hayle Thee Mayster of the Globe Thee whom Bens Venomd Shaftes or Snareful Praise have neer had Powre to Bereave or Robbe o` the Poets Highest Meede the Living Dayes". 18cm by 14cm Note: This portrait was widely known during the second half of the 20th century as the "Ogden" portrait of Shakespeare and, prior to that, as the "Norwich" or "Boardman" portait. Nothing is known of the history of the picture prior to 1820 when it was bought by Boardman, Sub-Chamberlain of the City of Norwich from a local auctioneer. Mention was made at the time of this purchase of provenance from Lord Audley. The painting was exhibited in 1864 at the Tercentenary Celebrations in Stratford-upon-Avon. From the 1870`s to 1945 it was owned by the Firth family of Norwich. The picture was bought at Sotheby`s in 1945 by a Mr. C. K. Ogden who apparently had it cleaned by a Viennese restorer called Hans Beran who, we are informed by documents in the possession of the vendor, restored a Romney portrait of Mrs Fitzherbert and a Holbein in a collection at Basle. It was exhibited in London as part of "Shakespeare`s England" exhibition at 190 Queen`s Gate in 1964 and the portrait was discussed in an article published in the New Statesman on 9th October of that year.
A 100 BORE D.B. PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOL BY FRAY, LEICESTER, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1840 with turn-off barrels, block-shaped breeches numbered `3` and `4`, signed on the left and inscribed `Leicester` on the right, box-lock action engraved with a cornucopia on each side (worn), fitted with thumb-piece safety-catches and folding triggers, finely chequered walnut butt, silver butt-cap engraved with a flowerhead and vacant silver escutcheon 4 cm; 1 1/2 in barrels Dennis Fray and John Fray are recorded at Belgrave Gate, Leicester in 1834 and 1821-8 respectively.
Miscellaneous Roman coins (15), early 4th cent. bronzes, comprising Folles of Constantine I (307-37), Trier, rev. Sol standing left, another, rev. two soldiers and standards, another, Antioch, rev. camp gate, Crispus, London, rev. altar, Romulus, of Ostia, rev. domed hexastyle temple, Licinius I, Cyzicus, bust left in imperial robe, holding mappa and sceptre, rev. Jupiter standing left, Constans (2), Urbs Roma, Constantinopolis, Constantine II, London, rev. altar, Delmatius, an AE Denarius of Severus II, Siscia, rev. Genius standing left, Licinius II, a Follis and Centenionalis of Constantius II, and an Antoninianus of Diocletian, fine to good very fine or better (15) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

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