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An Arts and Crafts Morris-style embroidered two-fold mahogany framed screen, each panel width 47cm, height 97cm, the embroidery design in the manner of May Morristhe left panel worked with Persian inspired palmettes, leaves and flowers on an ivory ground, the right panel with pomegranates and scrolling arabesque leaves on a teal ground.
A collection of African - tribal wares to include large wicker tapering basket, wooden carving, relief carved wooden panel, drum, statues, figurines and carvings. Together with books to include Sabens 1950-51 Commercial directory of Uganda, The Asante, African Masks, Indian Tribes, Dancing Colours - Paths of Native American Women, A True Tale of Love in Tonga, Parures Africaines,
A mahogany longcase clock with a 19th century eight-day striking movement and earlier brass dial and steel hands, with a swans neck pediment on a plain frieze, square glazed door flanked by two circular wooden pillars with capitals, trunk with full length door and break arch top on a rectangular plinth with a raised panel and shaped skirting, 18th century brass dial pinned directly to the movement, with matching steel hands and Urn & scroll pattern spandrels, engraved dial centre and semi-circular date aperture, engraved roman numerals, minute markers and inner quarter hour track with half hour lozenges, later weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights, key and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
A mid-19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by 'Frank Dobson, Driffield' with a swan's neck pediment and brass paterae, recessed break-arch hood door flanked by mahogany pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a three-quarter length hood door and wavy top on a rectangular plinth with a central oak panel, fully painted convex centre break arch dial with corresponding spandrels and a biblical depiction from the new testament to the arch, with roman numerals, minute track and non-matching stamped brass hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with date disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker & Hughes falseplate to an 8-day rack striking weight driven movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. Frank Dobson was a prolific clockmaker in Driffield (East Yorkshire) working from the Market Place 1817-51, succeeded by his son Frederick on his father's death, also recorded as a post master, brass founder and retailer of jewellery and fishing tackle. Dimensions: Height: 235cm Length/Width: 54cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
An engine-turned enamel and sterling silver-mounted cut-glass atomiser, c. 1930, probably American, of cylindrical form, the push handle inset with a royal blue enamel panel; together with a late Victorian silver bon bon dish, John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1896, circular, decorated with Rococo scrolls and foliage. (2) Atomiser height 14cm, dish diameter 13.75cm, weight of dish 2 troy ounces
A pair of striking Victorian Scottish hardstone earrings, late 19th century, each of two graduated white metal spheres set with bloodstone and agates on fish hook fittings; together with a pair of oval earrings of similar date, each set with a citrine and bloodstone panel, fish hook fittings; and a pair of pierced circular earrings in white metal, c. 1900, formed as a monogram, also on fish hook fittings. (3 pairs). First pair 32mm drop excluding hooks.
A George III oak tripod table (alterations), the shaped octagonal top inset with a petit point panel worked in coloured wools with a floral spray within a foliate wreath, under glass, on a baluster stem raised on downswept legs (probably converted from a firescreen). 59.5cm by 44.5cm by 38cm
A group of devotional objects, 19th century and later, comprising: an Orthodox brass triptych travelling altar; a wall-mounted yellow metal tabernacle frame enclosing an image of the Christ figure; a miniature Russian white-metal cased icon of a saint; an applique panel of the Virgin and Child in an ebonised oval frame; and a mother-of-pearl mounted cross. (5) First (open) 10cm by 14cm, icon 7cm by 5.75cm
Early 19th century portrait miniature of Mrs Gray Newholm, died 8th May 1808 Aged 96, contained within a gilt metal memoriam locket with glazed panel verso, together with another of a woman in a white veil and blue dress, in a yellow metal locket with glazed panel verso, both with suspension loops, 5.5cm (2)
A 19th century Japanese embroidered silkwork four panel folding screen with black lacquered frame, each panel depicting a bird of prey, the reverse set with floral watercolours, the frame inscribed in Japanese (translates to English as Empire of Japan Kyoto Nishimura Sozaemon Products). 182.5 cm high x 253 cm wide.

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