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* Funerary pot. A Chinese Neolithic earthenware funerary pot, circa 2000 BC, the ovoid two handle pot painted with a lattice and lozenge decoration, some chips to the rim,19cm high (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: Private Collection, Herefordshire, England. The decoration is typical the Pan-Shan culture (2500-2000BC) of Neolithic China who had this distinctively painted pottery.
* English School. Portrait of an Edwardian lady, early 20th century, oil on canvas, depicting an auburn-haired lady wearing a white blouse with Peter Pan collar, a long green skirt, and a wide-brimmed hat trimmed with green ribbon, seated on a cane chair beside a window and a tall wooden stand with plant, re-lined, 60 x 58 cm (23.5 x 22.75 in), framed, old piece of canvas attached to stretcher with indistinct pencil inscription ' ... Kay, Percival Sq(?)' (Qty: 1)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN CAST SILVER-GILT 'HARLEQUIN' SHORT-CANDLESTICK OR TAPER STICK the harlequin holding aloft a fluted drip pan and spool-shaped capital and standing on a naturalistic domed mound on a shaped-round foot pierced and chased with flowers, leaves and scrolls, mark of Sebastian Crespell II, London 1838, 16.5cm high (6 ½ in), 240g (a little under 7 ¾ oz)
A selection childers 45's vinyl records, music and short stories to include Snoopy vs The Red Baron, Paddington Bear, Peter Pan A Complete Story, The Story Of Sleeping Beauty, London Bridge, Me Too, moulded vinyl Happy Time record, Kidditunes, signed Hello Sailor, Hans Christian Andersen The Ugly Duckling read by Boris Karloff etc.
A retro 20th Century greenstone Denby part service comprising of a coffee service having coffee pot, cans / cups, saucers, sugar bowl, milk / creamer jug. Part dinner service to include a lidded pan, plates, serving dishes / bowls etc. All having green textured decoration and bearing marks to bases. Measures: 16cm tall.
* Trade advertising. Printed advert on silk for Watt's Patent Shot Bristol, Plumbing in all it's Various Branches, Common Shot, of all sorts, Pig-Lead &c., [Bristol], circa 1790, advertisement on dark cream coloured silk printed to one side, engraved by John Doddrell, advert illustrated with image of figures shooting game and royal armorial above, some light wear to edges, & few marks mostly to corners, image plate mark dimensions 15.6 x 11.3 cm, silk sheet size 16.7 x 12 cm, together with: Broadside invitation , St. Mary Islington, Sir you are desir'd to meet many others, natives of this place on Tuesday, ye 11th day of April 1738 at Mrs Eliz. Grimsead's ye Angel & Crown, in ye upper Street, about ye hour of one: Then & there with full dishes, good wines & good humour, to improve, & make lasting that harmony, and friendship which have long reign'd among us. Stewards Walter Sebbon, John Booth, Bourchier Durell, James Sebbon. N.B. The dinner will be on the table peremptorily at two. Pray pay the bearer five shillings, [London], 1738, illustrated single sheet invitation engraved by Toms printed to one side, within decorative border, some toning, torn to upper & left margin with infill repairs, lined with tissue to verso, image 26 x 18 cm, sheet size 29.5 x 20.7 cm, Stationers trade advert , Montagu Lawrence Stationer, at the Globe near Durham Yard in the Strand London, circa 1770, single sheet engraved advert, printed to one side, 14.5 x 11.5 cm (Qty: 3)NOTESFirst item: Rare provincial advert printed on silk. The engraving by the Bristol engraver John Doddrell of Temple, Bristol (d.1810). In 1775, William Watts, a plumber, started converting his house, near St Mary Redcliffe Church, into the world's first shot tower, in order to make lead shot by his innovative tower process. He did this by adding a tower to his house, and by excavating a shaft into the ground below, achieving a total drop of around 90 feet (27 m). By 1782, the tower was complete and in production, and Watts' process was granted a patent, which involved pouring molten lead through a perforated zinc pan into water below. William Watts was declared bankrupt in 1794, but his tower survived various changes of ownership until it was taken over by the Sheldon Bush and Patent Shot Company Limited in 1868. The tower remained a well-known feature of Redcliffe until 1968, when it was demolished to make way for road improvements.
A pair of Royal Dux Shepherd and Shepherdess figures late 19th/early 20th century modelled clad in pelts, the male figure playing the pan pipes with sheep at his feet, female with goats at her feet and outstretched arm (lacking staff), naturalistic moulded circular bases, shape number 135 and 136, pink triangle marks, 36cm high (2) (female at fault)
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