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A NEWCASTLE LUSTRE MUG DATED 1836 printed in black with ship and verse in burnt umber and green dash surround and inscribed in black Robert & Ann Hird 1836, 15cm hProvenance: Robert Hird (b. 1812) a "sailor" born in Knottingley, husband of Ann (b. 1805).++Fine descending hairline crack and light wear
A SWISS 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER CENTRE SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WATCH SUPPLIED BY DENT, LONDON with enamel dial and gold hands, gold cuvette engraved crown and Examined by Dent Watchmaker to the Queen 33 Cockspur St London, the back engraved with initial A and coronet of an earl, 5cm diam, casemaker LW and Swiss control marks++Good working order. Dial undamaged, movement clean, free from rust. Light wear scratches on case back, one or tow insignicant knocks on edge
PARLIAMENTARY INTEREST. AN IRISH GEORGE II SILVER SALVER on four feet, later chased, 41.5cm diam, by Christopher Locker, Dublin 1745, 62ozsProvenance: Henry Stone Smith (1795-1881) Clerk, House of Lords, to whom presented by 21 named parliamentary agents on 26 January 1841. That the House of Lords archive survived the burning of the Palace of Westminster in October 1834 is due in large part to the indefatigable efforts of Henry Stone Smith who from the burning building threw hundreds of bundles of often ancient and irreplaceable documents through the blazing windows.++Light wear only
THREE CHELSEA PORCELAIN TOYS IN THE FORM OF A GALLANT, MUSICIAN AND BIRD, C1756-8 the first inscribed TOUJOURS GAY, 2.5cm h++Gallant broken off base and restuck, chip to plume on hat, the attached gold loop possibly contemporary. Musician small chip under the rim of the base and light wear. Bird - tiny nicks around base
A GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT SILVER TEAPOT AND STAND straight sided and of serpentine form, the domed lid with integral hinge, 17cm h, by Robert Hennell, London 1792, 20ozs++Both in good condition with light polish wear. Marks well spaced and struck, the engraved matching initials apparently contemporary, no solder repair or splits, no play in hinge
MARK EDWIN DOCKREE (1834-1904) LAKE BALA signed, an autograph letter signed by the artist dated 30 July 1880 verso, oil on panel, 16 x 34cm++In good condition long undisturbed in what is probably the original ornate late Victorian gilt frame. Panel not warped or split, varnish requiring light clean
A GEORGE III GADROONED SILVER COFFEE POT chased with festoons and paterae, 28cm h, by Richard Morson and Benjamin Stephenson, London 1773, 28ozs 4dwts++Pleasing example of an early use of neo classical ornament on a baluster coffee pot; light wear consistent with age, of good colour, pearwood handle of later date and secure. Fully marked on base and lid, marks practically as struck
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY TEACUP, SAUCER AND PLATE FROM THE GARY SERVICE, 1909each piece painted by A Gregory with two or three groups of flowers, all signed, the light blue cavetto and cobalt border very finely decorated in raised gilding by George Darlington incorporating the initial G, the footrims also gilt, plate 18cm diam, impressed and gilt printed mark and royal warrantProvenance: From the suite of magnificent Royal Crown Derby Services, the finest in the factory's history, commissioned by American Judge Elbert Henry Gary (1846-1927) through Tiffany & Co, New York between 1907 and 1910.++Good condition
A CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT AND HARDSTONE CARTOUCHE SHAPED SNUFF BOX, PROBABLY GERMAN, MID 18TH C the brown stained agate inset lid, in moulded borders and engraved with flowers and foliage, 6.6cm l, unmarked, 1oz 12dwts++Approx 1cm loss of wire between rounded base and waisted side at back. Agate plaque slightly loose but undamaged and original; typical light handling wear but not dented or repaired
A PAIR OF AUSTRIAN NETHERLANDS SILVER CANDLESTICKS with inverted baluster knopped pillar, waisted sconce and moulded foot, nozzles, 22cm h, Antwerp, maker's mark MV, probably Michel Verbiest, 1756 and later French control mark for 1795-1814, rim of foot with early stamped owner's initials C.G.V., 27ozs++Light polish wear consistent with age, no splits or repair, no engraving or apparent erasure
A REGENCY EMBROIDERED OVAL SILK MAP SAMPLER OF ENGLAND AND WALES M F EYRE 1816 worked in coloured silks with the figure of Britannia upper right, compass rose and parts of Scotland, Ireland and France framed by trailing foliage, 50 x 44cm, verre eglomise mount and beaded giltwood frame++Long undisturbed in the frame, the sampler in good condition with some creases and slight fading/light staining
A GEORGE II SILVER TAPERSTICK with banded sconce, on moulded foot, engraved under the foot with contemporary initials O/R*E, 10.5cm h, by Joseph Bird, London 1730, 3ozs++Light wear, stem very slightly bent out of true, not broken or repaired, no splits. Typical polish wear but not holed, marks good
A SUNDERLAND PURPLE LUSTRE JUG, SCOTT'S SOUTHWICK POTTERY, C1840 with prints of the Wear Bridge, Sailor's Farewell and verse, the last signed S & Sons Southwick, picked out in bright enamels, the neck with subsidiary floral prints, 18cm h++Pinhead sized surface graze under the lip and very light wear
AN EDWARD VII PIERCED SILVER FRUIT BOWL of ogee form, chased with festoons and paterae, 15.5cm h, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1903, 19ozsProvenance: Purchased from Marks Antiques, London, 2002.++Light wear, marks a little rubbed, piercing undamaged, no engraving or erasure
SAMUEL METFORD (1810-1896) SILHOUETTE OF JOSEPH PRUST AND HIS FAMILY signed (S Metford fecit) ink heightened with gold and white, pencil and grey wash, 29 x 46.5cm, unframed and a linen sampler worked by Annie Elizabeth Prust, 23.5 x 28.5cm, framed (2) Joseph Prust (1807-1881) a tanner of Stratton near Bude, Cornwall.++Sporadic stains and light overall browning, minor marginal adhesion loss from mount
CHARLIE CHAPLIN. A GOLD AND TORTOISESHELL CIGARETTE CASE, DATED 1938 rectangular with milled edge and sliding catch, the lid applied with a gold tablet engraved with initials CB, the upper edge of the case engraved FROM CHARLIE DEC '38, 7.5 x 15.2cm, marked 14KProvenance: Understood to have been given by Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977) to his contemporary, the romantic actor Charles Boyer (1899-1978).++Good condition with a few light scratches on the underside consistent with age, complete, undamaged, lid still springing open
ANTONIO SALVADORE CASSANOVA Y ESTORACH (1847-1896) INTERIOR SCENE WITH THREE CAVALIERS DISPUTING TACTICS signed, dated 1872 and inscribed Roma, oil on canvas, 32.5 x 27.5cm++Light craqueleur, varnish requiring a clean, in cc1969s/70s 18th c style pierced giltwood frame with on the reverse the label of William Rivett, Gainsborough Gallery Ltd, Liverpool Street, Llondon

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