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A mid 18th century Portuguese silver ogee tea pot, maker’s mark “FLB” (unidentified), Lisbon circa 1750-70, with a cone finial, a wooden loop handle, diaper panel and rocaille scroll chasing, on three cast shell and scroll feet, engraved with a seated cat crest over “G”, 28.5cm (11.25in) long, 1139g (36.6 oz) gross. See de Almeida, Fernando Moitinho “Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasilieras” 1995, p. 27, L-27 for the town mark and p. 121, L-244 for the maker’s mark. The crest of BURGH, BOURGH, De BURGH, BURKE originally of co. Limerick, Ireland. Condition Report: ** Patched at handle/cover hinge, dents and creases
A Continental gilt metal and enamel triptych boudoir table timepiece, Swiss or Austrian, late 19th century, with a cherub seated on the trellis pierced scroll frame, with a shaped oval enamel panel painted with a couple in a landscape and a watch timepiece, flanked by shaped mirrored panels, 18cm (7in) high, 27cm (10.5in) wide (open)
A Georgian sepia wash and hair work ring, circa 1780, the oval sepia wash panel depicting playing a harpsichord to three children, within a half pearl border, finger size K Condition Report:**+ Overall condition commensurate with age. Glazed panel is scratched, sepia wash panel is dusty and marked. The half pearls have some discolouration, one or two maybe replaced. Replacement shank with soft soldered patches.
Autograph – Slavery – Granville Sharp autograph letter signed to his brother the Rev John Sharp, dated London, March 1763, discussing a claim against a bankrupt estate, a publishing project and also reporting that ‘the Tower Guns fires this afternoon n acct of the Ratification of Peace...’ 1p 4to with integral address panel.
An early 19th Century sampler sewn in coloured thread with a central scene of houses, figures, cow and trees also with verse, flowers in vases, sailing ships and geometric panel at the base, all within a generous border of flowers and foliage, by Mary McCallester, Whitehaven 1824, framed, 50cms x 37cms ++general fading, some loss of letters
A Small 19th Century Tortoiseshell Veneered Teacaddy. The scotia moulded lid having a raised rectangular centre panel and opening by means of a small release button to reveal an internal lid with ivory knop handle to the centre. The box standing on a ivory ball feet and measuring 4½ ins (11.5 cms) in height, 5 ins x 3 ins (13 cms x 8 cms).
Four 16th Century Romayne Panels: A small oak panel relief carved with profile of a lady`s head in a moulded roundel beneath grotesque-headed foliate scrolls, 11¼ ins x 8 ins (28.5 cms x 20 cms). A portrait of a man in a roundel above crossed leafy bands 14½ ins x 9½ ins (37 cms x 24 cms). A portrait of a lady wearing a headdress 15 ins x 11 ins (38 cms x 28 cms). A portrait of bearded man wearing an eagle headed helmet within a moulded roundel defined against a sunken ground and surrounded by scrolling foliage 14¼ ins x 10¾ ins (36.5 cms x 27.5 cms).
A Large 18th Century Petit-point Needlework Panel depicting an open landscape with a castle on hill in distance and figures & animals in foreground, worked in pastel shades with a border of carnations and flowers, 23 ins x 48 ins (59 cms x 122 cms), mounted in a later burr wood & gilt frame 26 ins x 51 ins (66 cms x 130 cms).
A Small 19th Century German Painted Pine Chest. The moulded panel lid opening to reveal a candle-box interior. The front composed of three arched and chip-carved panels centred by painted roses. The sides carved and painted blue & white in a rope-twist fashion above a shaped plinth base; 10¼ ins (26 cms) in height, 15½ ins (39 cms) in width, 8½ ins (22 cms) in depth.
An 18th Century Copper & Brass Tobacco Box of rectangular form. The copper lid centred by a brass cartouche panel inscribed WM. NORTH WATERMAN above undecipherable inscription, flanked by engraved angels and foliate scrolls. The base displaying a scenic brass panel surrounded by similarly engraved embellishments, with a brass band of stylised leaves running around the sides. The interior lined in lead, 5 ins x 2¼ ins (13 cms x 6 cms), 1¼ ins (3 cms) high. (Ex Peter Hornsby Collection)
An Early 19th Century Carved Bone `Prisoner of War` Dominoes Box (A/F). The rectangular case incorporating a sliding lid opening to reveal thirty two hand carved dominoes. The lid & sides intricately engraved with panels of concentric circles coloured red & green and one panel incised cross hatching. The base inscribed `Presented by Mrs Melhuish to her little Friend Ann Brown 1830`. 1¼ ins (3.5 cms) in height, 1¼ ins (3.5 cms) in width, 5½ ins (14 cms) in length.

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