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VINTAGE & MODERN FURNITURE PARCEL, 9 ITEMS to include a vintage oak barley twist side table, Priory style oak adjustable foot stool, modern lightwood and chrome storage unit, stylish bevel edged and gilt decorated wall mirror, standard lamp and shade, Danish teak and other side tables and a slim lightwood drop leaf dining table, various measurements
Clubs and Societies, FINSBURY CIRCUS, London Institution, 1807, 30 Guinea Subscription, brass, by W. Wyon, lion standing left, holding open scroll with right forepaw, number (1080) engraved below, rev. robed female seated right, lamp of wisdom to right, 43mm, 31.90g (W 2670, this piece illustrated; D & W 156/434). Minor surface marks, otherwise very fine £70-£90 --- Provenance: Baldwin Auction 42, 26 September 2005, lot 1459 (part). The recipient was Jeremiah Harman (1763-1844), Higham House, Woodford, Essex, banker and art collector, principal partner in the firm of Harman & Co, Adams court, Old Broad street, a director of the Bank of England from 1794 to 1827 and its Governor from 1816-18
Clubs and Societies, A ticket awarded to a pioneer English photographer: FINSBURY CIRCUS, London Institution, 1807, copper, arms of the City, lion crest above, number (510) engraved below, rev. robed female seated right, lamp of wisdom to right, 43mm, 29.81g (W 2671; D & W 157/435). Good very fine £60-£80 --- Provenance: Bt September 2004. The recipient was Peter Wickens Fry, RSA (1795-1860), solicitor, Fry & Loxley, 80 Cheapside, who was also a pioneering English amateur photographer. Born in Compton Bishop, Somerset, Fry moved to London and was experimenting with photogenic drawing before Fox Talbot developed the calotype process in 1841. Fry founded the Calotype Club in 1847, renamed as the Royal Photographic Club in 1848. Fry’s first picture using the collodion process was exhibited at a meeting of the Society of Arts in 1851 and he helped Roger Fenton found the Royal Photographic Society in 1853
Clubs and Societies, FINSBURY CIRCUS, London Institution, 1807, copper, arms of the City, lion crest above, number (198) engraved below, rev. robed female seated right, lamp of wisdom to right, 43mm, 29.70g (W 2671; D & W 157/435). Very fine; in original faded maroon leather case £40-£60 --- Provenance: Bt April 2018. The recipient was Edmund Catherwood (†by 1869), 20 Charles square, Hoxton, and later at Arundel square, Barnsbury Park

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