A Derby Oval Dessert Dish, circa 1790, the centre painted in naturalistic enamel colours with a rose and other flowers in a bouquet, three sprigs around about, within a narrow turquoise band with swags of husks below, within double gilt lines, unmarked, but vestiges of a blue "D" (?), {28cm wide} (glaze flaws and carbon residues, gilding rubbed and enamels worn); and A Derby Dessert Plate, circular, centrally gilded with the initials "BJE" within a rose and leaf guilloche frame, the border painted with similar devices, crown, crossed batons, six dots and D mark in orange, and "36", pattern No.14, circa 1800, {24.8cm diameter} (tiny rim flake, light rubbing to gilding) (2)
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A Chinese Porcelain Celadon Ground Wine Pot as a Peach, with typical C shape handle, the spout connected to the body by a branch of fruiting peach picked out in light blue and copper red glaze, a similar sprig to the upper handle terminal, the peach topped by copper red oval, probably early 19th century, {13.6cm high}
A Japanese Blue and White Porcelain Shallow Circular Dish, centrally painted with an extensive lakeland landscape, pine trees and two fishing vessels, within a border of three flower sprays, with details picked out in soft yellow and green enamels and iron red, late 17th century, {19cm diameter} (light surface scratches)
A Chinese Export Porcelain Tureen, Cover and Stand, Qianlong Period, circa 1760, of barbed outline, with gilt boar's head handles and a lotus flower knop, pencilled with rouge-de-fer flower sprays picked out in gilding, unmarked {37cm} (chip to petal on lotus finial, light rubbing to gilding, rubbing to 3cm on edge of stand)
"Coquilles", a single Lalique ceiling light, with dished circular shade, moulded with shells, the rim with chromium fixings and attached broad circular frosted rim, later brass hanging chains, wheel etched marks "R. Lalique, France" No 3201, also a Lalique ceiling light, the replaced frosted shade with chromium fittings and attached broad circular frosted rim (cracked original Lalique opalescent shade included) (2)
"Coquilles" a Lalique clear glass wall light, the circular dished shade moulded with shells and fitted to a chromium mount with shells and fitted to a chromium mount with circular frosted glass back plate and side panels, wheel etched marks "R. Lalique, France". Shade 16cm diameter, whole 32cm high
John Thomas Serres- '1. Nice, Villa Franca Light-House; 2.The Light House of Villa Franca, Entrance of Monaco; 3. The Island of St. Marguerite, opposite to Cannes in Provence', from Little Sea Torch, London 1801; hand-coloured aquatint, 24x38.2cm: together with a mixed folio of prints including Japanese colour woodblock prints and Chinese gauche paintings on rice paper, (a lot), (unframed)
A late 19th/early 20th Century Continental maiolica pottery eight light standard candelabra, the sconces moulded with griffins and floral swags supported by bulbous column, the base with standing figures of "The Three Graces", circular base with four winged mythical beasts, 67ins high (damaged and repaired)
A Group of five Victoria and Edward VII campaign medals to "Sgt. T. W. Hamblin, 2nd Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry and later Army Pay Corps", comprising - Egypt Medal with Bar "The Nile 1884-85", Queen South Africa with two bars, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, King South Africa with two bars, South Africa 1901 and 1902, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, and Bronze Khediva Star (uninscribed)
A matched pair of Victorian cast, silvergilt seven-light naturalistic candelabra on triform plynth bases with shell and scroll feet and side panels: one crested and one engraved with a coat of arms, the baluster columns wrapped with wrythen foliage and surmounted by the detachable branch section resembling a leafy, seven headed plant with bell shaped flowerheads with detachable collar-type recessed nozzles (nine by John.S. Hunt 1846/52/55/57, three by Mortimer & Hunt 1841/43 and two unmarked) both bases numbered "2036" the branches numbered "1" & "2" with corresponding "1" & "2" on their respective columns, by John. S. Hunt, London 1846/52 (the applied floral adornments on triform base with sponsors mark of Mortimer & Hunt), 30.75in (78cm) high, 17.5in (45.5cm) span of branches approximately, 460oz.
7 1/4 inch gauge Jung Koppel 0-4-0 narrow gauge locomotive and tender, built by Mr. A.F. Wellesley Miller from his own research. The locomotive can be run on both 7 1/4 inch and 5 inch gauge rail and won a bronze award at The Bristol Engineering Exhibition in 1987. The locomotive has a copper boiler with some early club test certificates but has not been use or tested in later years. It is fitted with water gauge, shut off valve, double 'Salter's type' steam pressure valves, manifold with blower, injector, whistle and steam brake valves, clack valves with shut off cocks and blowdown valve. Chassis details include twin outside cylinders with Walschaert's valve gear, mechanical lubricator, foot plate controlled draincocks, cross head driven feed pump and bypass with pressure relief valve, steam and hand operated brake gear, adjustable damper, riveting, steps, hand and lamp irons with front observation lamp fitted and many other details together with tender having the usual fittings. The locomotive finished in light grey, black and red. Boiler test certificates Taunton M.E. 1985 - 1989, length 265cm including tender.
Glen Moray-12 year-old (2). Two 75 cl. bottles in Highland Regiments tins decorated with The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and The Black Watch Royal Highland Regiment. Glen Moray-12 year-old (2). Two 70 cl. bottles in Highland Regiments tins decorated with The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and The Highland Light Infantry. Distilled and bottled by Glen Moray-Glenlivet Distillery Co., Elgin. Single malt, 40% volume. 4 bottles

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