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A Martin Brothers stoneware Imp Musician by Robert Wallace Martin modelled as a harp player covered in a white glaze incised R W Martin & Bros London & Southall to base 2 1906 to harp remains of a paper label harp re-stuck 11.5cm. high. Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters Richard Dennis Publications page 134 and 135 plates 208 and 209 for comparable figures.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY KILLARNEY MARQUETRY BOX the square lid with central landscape decoration of abbey ruins, surrounded by floral spandrels and clover leaf decoration to front, the underside of the lid inlaid 'Killarney Lakes' above marquetry decoration of a harp and clover leaf design, 23cm x 23cm (9in x 9in).
Nicholson (William, Bishop of Gloucester), David's Harp Strung and Tuned: Or, an easie analysis of the Book of Psalms, 1662, title page soiled and frayed at edges, some spotting throughout, contemp. calf, broken on spine, folio, together with Sandys Travailes: Containing a History of the Original and Present State of the Turkish Empire , 6th ed., 1658, addn. eng. title, folding map (trimmed and relaid), engs. to text, two or three leaves supplied in old manuscript facsimile, contemp. blind panelled calf, crudely rebacked, folio, plus other misc. books incl. antiquarian, plus 20th c. history, literature and illustrated works, etc. (3 shelves)
BRITISH Coins, England, 17th Century TOKENS, London, Cheapside, Farthing 1650, obv THE BVLL HEAD TAVERNE, a bull’s head (W 573), about fine; Church Lane (Whitechapel), Iohn (John) Stonyer, Farthing 1658, obv King David palying harp (W 639), fine; Clare Street (New Market), Adam Pearson, Halfpenny, obv IN BEARE YARD, hat and feather, rev NERE NEW MARKET AT YE BLEW CAP (W 651), flan defects on reverse, otherwise fine. (3).
BRITISH COINS, England, King William III (1694-1702), Sixpences (3), 1696, York, first bust, early harp (ESC 1539; S 3525), 1697, Chester, first bust (ESC 1557; S 3533), 1697, Norwich, first bust (ESC 1561; S 3535), Fourpence, 1699 (S 3549), Threepence, 1701 (S 3550), Twopence, 1698 (S 3551A), Pennies (2), 1698, 1701 (S 3552). The first three fair to fine, the others very fine or better. (8) second bought Burton, Falmouth, June 1901. fifth bought Spink, March 1890. sixth bought W C Weight, May 1895.
BRITISH COINS, England, King Commonwealth (1649-1660), Electrotype copy of a Commonwealth Pattern Farthing, ENGLANDS FARTHIN, arms of England with wreath above, rev FOR NECESSARY CHANG, shield bearing Irish harp, wreath above, 2.52g (cf BMC 380). Good very fine, rare. an electrotype copy of the British Museum specimen.
BRITISH COINS, England, King Charles II (1660-1685), Pattern Farthing, undated, by J Roettier, CARO LVS?A? CARO LO?, lion at end of legend, crowned rose, thistle, lis, and harp, arranged cruciformly, rev QVATVOR?MARIA?VINDICO?, ship sailing left, edge partly milled (BMC 400). Good very fine, rare.
27 Guards and infantry cap/glengarry badges, including one for each Guards regt, Norfolk 2nd patt, Leicester, R Welch Fus, R Sussex, Hampshire, Essex, R Berks, KSLI small, Middlesex, Seaforths, R I Fus harp on ball, A&S voided, KRRC (2019), etc; and an RM OR’s HP. GC (one or two lugs/slides AF missing). (28)
A silver cabaret cafe au lait set, the vase shape bodies with cable borders having domed hinged covers with bakelite finials and capped harp shape handles, the coffee pot with a swan neck spout, the hot milk jug with a scroll spout, both on spreading loaded feet. 6.25in. (16cm.) high. Makers Mappin and Webb. Birmingham, 1928. 18oz (all in).
A Charles Boyton silver three piece coffee set, London, 1936-38, crested and mottoed, with hammered surfaces, foliate stems, the pot with angular spout, ivory harp-shaped handle and ball finial comprising: coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl with spoon and an associated tray, crested circular with stepped handles, all with facsimile signature Charles Boyton, 29cm., 11.25in. high (5)
A French kingwood and marquetry inlaid side table, circa 1860, the serpentine outlined top decorated with a central scrolled cartouche depicting a globe, ruins and an urn, surmounted by a harp, flanked to each side by a floral spray, above a floral inlaid frieze fitted with a central concave moulded drawer with bridge and castle inlaid panel, on four scrolled and tapered legs with ormolu mounts tapering to sabots, 71.5cm high, 61.5cm wide, 39cm deep

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