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A Goss model of Ann Hathaways cottage and a Winchester Jack: the cottage a coloured night-light version with impressed mark and black-printed Goshawk mark with inscription "Model of Ann Hathaway's Cottage, Shottery, Stratford-on-Avon, Rd.No. 208047, Pub. by W.Pearce, Stratford-on-Avon", length 15.1cm (tiniest of nicks to top of one chimney); the large-size Jack with two matching arms (City of Winchester and Winchester College), height 12.2cm
Two stereo viewers and assorted slides: the viewers of hold-to-light mahogany box type, one marked Ica, the other with a nameplate for "Stereoscope Brevete SGDG / Vues Prises avec le /Verascope Richard"; the slides including six with wooden frames and six others with coloured children's stories, and a quantity of simple square glass slides with various subjects including arctic scenes, railway locomotives, etc; also a modern boxed "True-View" viewer and various home stereo photograph slides
A small group of Britains soldiers, comprising eleven Highland Light Infantry at the slope (two arms missing), eight French Infantry at the slope (probably from Set 141 but with grey rather than red caps), and three mounted French Cavalry (probably from Set 140 but bearing short rifles rather than lances); variable but mostly fair or good condition, unboxed
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY v DUBLIN UNIVERSITY, eight page menu card for a dinner held on 10 November 1932, pictorial upper cover, light blue ribbon to spine, stain to upper cover, signed in ink and pencil by 34 players and guests. Signatures include the internationals Pratt, Barnes and Pike (Ireland), Brown (Scotland), Walker, Pope and Milman (England) and Raymond Jones (Wales.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY v WATSONIANS, eight page menu card for a dinner held on 29 November 1933, pictorial upper cover, light blue ribbon to spine, signed in ink and pencil by 33 players and guests. Signatures include the internationals Pratt, Barnes and Pike (Ireland), Brown (Scotland), Walker, Pope and Milman (England) and Raymond Jones (Wales).
A set of four George III silver candlesticks, John Schofield, London 1798, each on square concave sided base with leaf cast border and rising to a tapering square collared column with honeysuckle cast lower section and shaped and reeded central column rising to leaf cast sconces and detachable nozzles, each candlestick engraved with the family crest and coat of arms of the Burrows, and two detachable three light candelabrum branches with reeded and leaf lappeted branches and detachable bell flower finials, one nozzle in two parts, candlesticks 12" high as candelabra, 21", approx. 204ozs of weighable silver (4)
A pair of near colourless and fancy colour diamond earrings, each surmount in the form of a near colourless, round brilliant diamond eleven stone cluster, the central stones approx. 0.55cts, suspending a further small diamond and either a fancy tinted greenish-yellow or a fancy tinted light yellowish-brown diamond, approx. 1.41 and 1.23cts respectively, in a Garrard and Co case
A Beauties of England & Wales series soup plate and a circular sauce tureen stand: the soup plateprinted in light blue with an unidentified ruined church, the stand with a distinctive rim ofmoulded triangles and a view identified as Byland Abbey in Yorkshire, both with the usual border of flowers and scenic vignettes, diameters 24.4 and 18.8cm, printed rock cartouche series title marks, circa 1820-35
A Davenport Muleteer series small dish, printed in light blue with a typical continental-style romantic scene featuring the muleteer near a watermill in front of a large cathedral, all within the usual series border of flowers and C-scrolls, length 28.5cm, printed title cartouche and impressed maker's upper-case anchor mark, circa 1835-50
A Dimmock Select Sketches series covered soup tureen, of ornate octagonal shape on a pedestal foot, the domed cover with looped twig knop, printed in light blue with a scene titled "New York" on either side of the body and an unidentified rural scene on the lid, overall length 34.8cm, printed mark with titles, "StoneWare" and maker's initial D, circa 1830-45 (mainbody discoloured, various chips)
A Middlesbrough Pottery Watteau Figures patternslop vase, of baluster shape with two loop handles, printed in light blue with typical groups of figures in romantic settings, with a broad net border and scroll edging around the rim and on the handles, height 30.1cm, printed title cartouche with maker's initials, circa 1835-50 (cover missing)
A small group of Riley earthenwares, comprising a supper segment dish printed in blue with a floral pattern, length 33.4cm, printed scroll cartouche mark with Opaque China, Riley (cracked); a teaplate printed in light blue with a cattle scene from the Union Border series, diameter 16.8cm, unmarked; a small dish printed in blue with the standard Willow pattern, length 24.8cm, printed belt mark with "Riley's Semi China"; and a plain pearlware dished plate with blue feather edge and rim moulded with flower groups, diameter 21.2cm, impressed maker's surname mark; generally between 1802 and 1828
Two Davenport Rural Scenery series plates, with ornately moulded rims, printed in light blue with different rural scenes featuring children in the foregrounds, comprising a tea plate, diameter16.4cm, and a dinner plate, diameter 26.4cm, printed floral cartouche marks with title and maker's surname, circa 1830-45
A blue-printed tankard, of cylindrical shape with turned base and strap handle, printed in light blue with a romantic landscape featuring a reclining goat herd and a mounted man talking to a workman and boy with a windmill in the background, all beneath a floral and geometric border, height 14.9cm, unmarked, circa 1830-50 (very minor chipping to turning)
An ornate blue-printed wash jug, of lobed form with wide flaring spout, flower-moulded rim, and moulded double-scroll handle, decorated in light blue on either side with a vase of roses, separated by a floral spray with a moth, and with similar sprays around and inside the neck, height 26.8cm, unmarked, circa 1830-45
A blue-printed jug, with moulded body on a pedestal foot, with wide flaring spout and moulded strap-type handle, decorated in light blue on either side with a rustic scene of a woman bidding farewell to a man and child at a cottage gate, with a border of scrolls and flower panels around and inside the neck, height 23.6cm, unmarked, circa 1835-50 (small crack in spout)
A pair of dessert dishes, of spade or shell shape with ornately moulded and gadrooned edges and handles, printed in light blue with a romantic-style design featuring birds, shells and a cornucopia of flowers, all within an open floral and scroll border, length of each 26.6cm, unmarked, circa 1835-50
A blue-printed dish lifter and three knife rests with floral border patterns: the dish lifter with Wedgwood's Chinese Vase pattern, length 6.9cm, impressed mark (chipped); one knife rest with a Wild Rose type border, another with the Tendril pattern, and the third of ornate moulded form with a light blue floral border design, lengths between 6.4 and 9.2cm, all unmarked, circa 1810-50 (some minor damage)

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