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A collection of 18th and 19th Century continental hardpaste porcelain, to include a Meissen teapot panel decorated with scenes of farming life within gilt borders on a cobalt ground (lacking lid), height 11.5cm, and other assorted vases, teaware and similar with Viennese or German marks, S/D. (18)
A late 19th to early 20th Century German ebonised bracket clock, the twin fusee movement with pull repeat, the case with glazed panel sides and brass caryatid mounts, frieze and finials over lions paw feet, the 17cm broken arch dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary fast / slow dial, the movement stamped W&H (Winterhalder & Hoffmeier) and numbered 1094, height 43cm and width 30.5cm.
BINNACLE BILL THE SAILOR (1940's) - (6 in Lot) - ORIGINAL ARTWORK - WILLIAM WOOD (Artist) - 6 x pages for "New Funnies" comic published in early 1940's by Gerald Swan - If you look closely at the BANG imagery (bottom left panel) it contains William Wood's signature - 9.25" x 12.25" (23.5 x 31 cm) - Flat/Unfolded - Very Fine (comic art / comics / excalibur auctions)
A 19c oak double bedstead, the bedhead with material upholstered panel within profusely carved supports under a carved moulded cornice with central masks and with a relief carved three panelled footboard with central crest flanked by religious associated scenes, carved S.Lugas and S.Margus, base 63.5in w, headboard 65in w, bed 78in l.
An early 20c French mantel clock, the balloon shaped Art Nouveau case having a silver front panel embossed with foliage and hallmarked for 1909. This is attached to a mahogany case with nickel plated bun feet and the circular single train movement has a cylinder platform escapement and a 3.5in diam white dial with arabic numerals. The clock stands 12in tall.
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER JEWELLERY INCLUDING A LOCKET AND A MOURNING BROOCH centred with a half-pearl cluster within a black-enamel surround and a gold scrolling frame (originally with a central glazed panel), approx. 37mm x 19mm; a Victorian gold foliate engraved oval locket, approx. 50mm high overall, 30mm wide, 10g gross; two gold curb-link brooches (one with a steel pin), 7.3g gross; a pointed-oval locket back brooch; 2.9g; a small diamond single stone bar brooch, indistinctly stamped '15ct(?)', 2.9g gross; a gold and pale-blue paste 'sprig' bar brooch. 2.1g gross; five various gold-plated collar studs; a small oval 'Back & Front' locket; and an opaque-white chalcedony oblong brooch
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER ENGINE TURNED RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE CASES one engraved with script initials 'CHG' in a panel, mark of Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1937, 17cm long, 8.5cm wide (approx. 6 ¾ in X 3 ½ in), 237g gross (a little over 7 ½ oz); the other with engine turned bands and an internal presentation inscription dated …2nd March 1945…', mark of Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1944, 14.25cm long, 8.75cm wide (approx. 5 ¾ in X 3 ½ in), 227g gross (7 ¼ oz)
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENGINE TURNED RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE/CHEROOT CASES one with engine turned panels and two 'Greek Key' bands and engraved inside 'RGJN 1932' & 'GMS' mark of Mayes, Mills & Co, Birmingham 1931, 10cm long, 8.50cm wide (approx. 4 in X 3 ¼ in), 146g gross (a little over 4 ½ oz); the other a longer rectangular cheroot case with engine turned panels within scroll borders and a panel 'Dot', mark of Beddoes & Co, Birmingham 1935, 15.75cm long, 5.5cm wide (approx. 6 ¼ in X 2 ¼ in), 129g gross (a little over 4 oz)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND PLATED ITEMS INCLUDING A 19TH CENTURY OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE OVAL MEAT DISH COVER with a moulded border, a leaf chased handle and an inset panel engraved with a crest; the silver comprising; two napkin rings; a pierced oval sweet dish with a bead-embossed 'wavy' border; a hair-tidy cover only; and two spoons, various dates and makers, approx. 109g (3 ½ oz); the plate includes a scuttle shaped sugar bowl on a beaded foot; a round salt on three ball feet; a quatrefoil trinket box with an inscribed cover, and a quantity of miscellaneous flatware and serving items including a crumb scoop and a pair of silver handles fish servers
Edward Charles Williams (English, 1807-1881)Dutch Fishing Vessels Entering the Mouth of the Scheldt in a Storm Oil on panel. Signed lower right corner and dated 182649.5 x 60cm. Provenance: Purchased from the Athol Gallery 11th May 1973. Purchased from the artist by Thomas Beaumont of Bridgford Hill and remained in the Beaumont family until the sale of the collection in 1971 (with corresponding paperwork)
Aynsley - Magnificent and Impressive - Large Twin Handle Lidded Bowl of Ltd and Numbered Edition Issue. To Commemorate the Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, At St. Pauls Cathedral 29th April 1981. The Bowl Features a Hand Painted Panoramic View of Caernarvon Castle to Front Panel, by R.Band. This Bowl Is No 150 of 150 Produced, Height of Bowl Is 13 Inches - 33.5 cm. 1st Quality & Mint Condition.

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