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A Victorian silver bladed folding fruit knife with mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1888, an Edward VII silver hair ornament, Birmingham 1909, a modern silver 'Boston Stump' souvenir teaspoon, an Edward VII silver handled tea knife with mother-of-pearl handle, Sheffield 1902. A George V silver triffed spoon,Sheffield 1930 and a modern silver letter opener with Royal Crest finial. (6)
A PEARLWARE JUG Circa 1815 - 1820, of ovoid shape, decorated in a blue and white Chinoiserie transfer pattern of a single figure on a three arched bridge, with a sailing vessel below, amongst pagoda's, foliage and figures, 20cm high, also another blue and white pottery jug, decorated with a rustic scene of figures at a gate and sheep, 15cm, a pair of basket weave bordered plates, decorated with a basket of flowers, an ovoid jug decorated with an overall floral pattern and a pair of knife rests, some damage (7).
Staffordshire jug named John Eskey 1807 reading ' A gentle craft I fit so snug with hammer knife and nippers I thump away cut and tug at boot and shoe and slippers' the side of the jug decorated with a working cobbler reading 'Success to the trade' and 'God save the King' (crazing and slight staining) 21cm high
A silver presentation set, Edward Hutton, London 1892, comprising a King's pattern knife, fork and spoon, all with beaded and scroll decoration, within a fitted leather case and a harlequin presentation set, the spoon and fork, John & Henry Lias, London 1848 and a knife with elaborate leaf moulded handle, Birmingham 1858, all within a fitted leather case (2)
ARTHUR ROYCE BRADBURY (1892-1978) THE "WATERWITCH" OF FOWEY Handmade, painted and rigged wood model of the artist's favourite boat, 18cm. long overall, cased; with a miniature sailor's sea chest of wood from HMS Implacable (ex Trafalgar) by Bradbury, 15cm. wide; a paper knife made of wood from HMS Victory's bowsprit, made 1937 (not by Bradbury); and a ship in a bottle (4)++ Each satisfactory overall
Miss Annie Feray Mutrie (1826-1893). A STILL LIFE OF EGGS IN A BASKET, WITH BIRD'S FEATHERS IN THE FOREGROUND;. A STILL LIFE OF APPLES IN A BASKET, WITH A KNIFE IN THE FOREGROUND. Both inscribed with the artist's name on the original frames, oils on canvas, {each 30.5cm by 39cm (12in by 15.25in)} (a pair) (2)
A Pair of George III Mahogany Knife Boxes, of typical serpentine fronted form, the canted lids centred by oval shell and leaf parquetry inlays, edged with boxwood, silvered metal shield key escutcheons and ring lifts, bronze handles to each side (each with one handle lacking), internally now gutted, {28cm wide, 29cm high} (A/F)
A Meissen Figure Group of a Young Woman at her Toilet, seated in a chair admiring herself in a mirror, as a servant girl adorns her hair with flowers, a young suitor profering his opening snuff box close by, on a naturalistic scroll edged base, decorated in coloured enamels throughout and enriched with gilt, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, impressed number C5 and incised number 2616, {14.7cm high} (suitor's knife tip broken, seated lady's right big toe chipped)
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