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UK TOKENS - IRELAND (5) PENNY DUBLIN 1815 BURKE/HIBERNIA SEATED DAVIS 52 STRUCK OVER EDWARD STEPHENS DAVIS 13 VG, PENNY DUBLIN 1818 GEORGE III/HARP DAVIS 44 NEAR VF, PENNY DUBLIN 1806 ST. PATRICK/HARP DAVIS 43 STRUCK OVER EDWARD STEPHENS TOKEN (DATED 1816!) NEAR FINE, HALFPENNY IRISHMAN IN SHAMROCK WREATH/"PURE COPPER PREFEREBLE TO PAPER" FINE WITH SCRATCHES, AND HALFPENNY DUBLIN 1792 CAMAC KYAN AND CAMAC D&H 133-158 9- STRING HARP EDGE "PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR IN BALLYMURTAGH" FINE
An E.W. Bingham Castle Hedingham pottery tyg, late 19th Century, the green glazed body inscribed with Gaelic text above a harp, shamrocks and a crown, the loop handles and rims with yellow wavy decoration, incised 'E.W.B. Eng No. 81' to base with applied Keep, height approx 15.5cm (some restoration).
Antique silver brooches (4), comprising green agate set Irish harp, approx. 50mm, filigree banjo, approx. 60mm, bicycle, approx. 40mm, with moving wheels & an ornate bar brooch, approx. 50mm, & a single Albert graduated curb chain, approx. 12”, fitted with swivel fastener, no T-bar & a piece of hollow rope chain, approx. 6”, with ornate heart & an 1895 South African sixpence, stamped, tested or h/m (1.73oz) (6)
BINDINGS. – John SHARPE & Hector McLEAN (publishers). Elegant Extracts: being a Copius Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, from the Most Eminent Prose Writers. London: [n.d. but circa 1810.] 36 parts in 18 vols., small 4to (123 x 78mm.) Engraved decorative titles. (Some spotting.) Contemporary green straight-grain morocco gilt, the covers panelled in gilt and blind, the spines in five compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second and fourth, the others tooled in gilt with a harp or foliate motif, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (hinges occasionally neatly repaired, some chipping to head of spines, spines faded to brown).
Crested China inc. Goss: cream jug "Cambridge", model of sack bottle "Totnes", model of ancient ewer "Bridport", baluster shaped jug "Sandgate", model of the bowl from Ancient British Lake Village Near Glastonbury "British Empire Exhibition", wavy edged bowl "Salcombe", globular vase "Dartmouth", 2 handled tankard from "Arms of Jack of Newbury", tapering conical shaped vase "Ripley County Derby", model of ancient urn found during excavation Nottingham etc. "Clacton-on-Sea, Arcadian: Human head coming out of an egg "Bexhill-on-Sea", Souvenir Series by H & S London elephant "We Are Fighting for a Just Cause" (wartime), War Memorial 1914-18 War "Clacton-on-Sea", Harp "Felixstowe", Alexandra China: Nelson's Column inc. 4 lions "London", Grafton: triangular shaped lidded box "Holyhead" (marked to underside of lid)
A George III silver curved rectangular mustard pot by Thomas Robinson I, London 1806, with a ball finial, an oval thumbpiece, a moulded harp handle and ball feet, engraved with a script monogram, 9.8cm (3.75in) long, 147g (4.75 oz); with a blue glass liner and a fiddle pattern salt spoon, London 1818, engraved with a crest
A mid-17th Century fine tent stitch and needlework panel, depicting Abigail playing a harp with her female musicians greeting David, the victorious general wearing a plumed helmet, accompanied by soldiers within a landscape, various animals nearby including a leopard, stag and a kingfisher with a fish in its beak, in the distance figures amongst flowering and fruit-laden trees, a river and castle beyond, approx 36cm x 50cm, within an ebonized and tortoiseshell frame.
A fine late 16th/early 17th Century needlepoint panel, depicting David seated beneath a tree playing his harp, surrounded by various animals including a lion, unicorn, deer, camel and leopard, beneath a bird perched on a branch and a banner inscribed 'Domat Omnia Virtus', approx 16.5cm x 18.5cm, within a stained oak frame, the reverse with collector's label for Sir W. Hope and J. Gambier-Parry.
A fine mid-17th Century embroidered panel, depicting David playing a harp and wearing a cloak, beneath a fruiting pomegranate tree inhabited by two birds, surrounded by various animals including a lion, elephant, camel, stag and deer, beside a river with fish, dragon and a pair of dogs chasing ducks, in the distance two further fruiting trees inhabited by a monkey and squirrel, a castle and two musicians, worked with coloured silks and threads in tent stitch, approx 34cm x 46cm, within a tortoiseshell frame with ebonized ripple section.
A group of 19th century Staffordshire figures comprising: a watch holder with a figure on either side, 28cm high; a spill vase with an angel looking down on two sleeping figures with a dove, 23cm high; a pair of figures with a harp and a sheep, 23cm high; a dancing girl, 24cm high; and an actor emerging from behind curtains, 24cm high -6
After Jßnos Vasvary, Hungarian 1867-1939-Seated woman; lithograph, signed within the plate, 40x30cm: German School early 20th century- Portrait of a young woman, holding a harp; hand-coloured lithographs, a pair: together with other European and Oriental 19/20th century engravings and mixed media studies by and after various hands, to include after George Cruikshank I 1792-1878- "Mrs Figs Card Party Disturbed"; hand-coloured engraving, published by T Tegg April 1st, (a lot)
A silver four piece oblong tea and coffee service with a tray by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1956 and 1957, the tea and coffee pots with ebonised harp handles and finials, the coffee pot 23.5cm (9.25in) high; the shaped oval two handled tray 52cm (20.5in) long; with a sugar tongs, 3685g (118.25 oz) gross
Regimental medal, Royal Irish Dragoon Guards (4th Dragoon Guards), circular engraved silver medal, 86mm, Obv: an Irish Harp on crossed swords with crown above, ‘GR’ and shamrocks, all within ornamental band inscribed ‘Royal Irish Dragoon Guards’ Rev: ‘Awarded by the Officers of the Royal Irish Dragoon Guards for display of Swordsmanship to Patrick O’Brien 1804’, hallmarked London 1804, with integral loop for suspension, very fine £200-250 Ref. Balmer R18. Ex Day Collection. £200-£250
An unusual George I period walnut bureau-bookcase, incorporating an automaton musical clock movement by Christopher Pinchbeck the upper portion with broken pediment and pierced brass fretwork incorporating musical trophies amongst exotic birds and foliage, enclosing painted dial signed CHRISTOPHER PINCHBECK, LONDON, the triple train movement with anchor escapement, the brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, pendulum and calendar apertures, subsidiary seconds and tune dials, painted with a lady and her lover to the arch, the lady playing the harp and the gentleman singing from a music sheet, with a glazed arched door above a pair of bevelled plate glass doors enclosing a cupboard, above a long drawer, the associated base with fall front enclosing drawers and pigeonholes above two long drawers on squared cabriole legs 92cm wide, 233cm high, 85cm deep Note: The musical elements of this clock are now missing.
Early 19th Century English School - Half length portrait of a young woman with auburn hair wearing a cream Empire line dress, seated playing a harp, canvas 31ins x 26ins, unsigned, in contemporary deep gilt moulded frame (frame later overpainted) Note : Thought to be a member of the Mackeson Family from Hythe, Kent
An early 20th Century figural Mantel Clock, the scrolling plinth base surmounted by a patinated spelter figure of a female harp player and marked “Melodie Champetre” with further floral and foliate mounts and scrolling feet to a 3” Arabic enamel with outside minute track and painted centre with blue steel fleur de lys hands, to a circular Brass movement, with anchor escapement, outside count wheel strike on a bell, height 24 ¾”
A set of twelve Limited Edition Royal Doulton 'Lady Musician' figurines, modelled by Peggy Davies, comprising of 'Dulcimer' HN 2798, No. 660; 'Lute' HN 2431, No. 147; 'Harp' HN 2482, No. 663; 'Flute' HN 2483, No. 674; 'Cymbals' HN 2699, No. 638; 'Cello' HN 2331, No. 728; 'Viola D'Amore' HN 2797, No. 407; 'Violin' HN 2432, No. 613; 'Virginals' HN 2427, No. 708; 'Hurdy-Gurdy' HN 2796, No. 647; 'French Horn' HN 2795, No. 601; 'Chitarrone' HN 2700, No. 496, green factory marks to bases, together with individual certificates, (12).

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