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A Victorian electroplated table centrepiece, PODR mark for 28th December 1872, with a central cut glass dish, three ram's headed branches to an urn, on three reeded columns with a shaped circular base modelled with three winged horses, on cast panel feet, 40.5cm (16in) high (lacking the subsidiary dishes); and an associated circular mirror plateau, 26cm (10.25in) diameter
A pair of early George II silver square waiters by David Willaume II, London 1739, each with shaped angles, engraved with an armorial within a scroll panel and hatched border with profile busts or crests, a raised foliate border and on four shaped supports, 16.5cm (6.5in) wide, 772g (24.75 oz). The engraving appears to be heraldically incorrect; the shield is for DELAMARE quartering (?) BURNELL with another in pretence, the motto being associated with the name of TOWNSEND
A late 18th century ivory oval navette-shaped patch box, the cover with a painted oval panel and an engraved flush-hinge, 9.5cm (3.5in) long; and three 19th century ivory rectangular toothpick boxes, comprising: one now enclosing a miniature thermometer, 6.5cm (2.5in) long; another enclosing a later S. Mordan & Co propelling toothpick, 6.5cm (2.5in) long; and the last with a cover decorated with pique bands, dots and florets, 6cm (2.25in) long
A 17th century gold, enamel pearl and ruby necklace, circa 1680-1700, possibly Central or Southern European, the central panel of blue, white and black enamel with a table cut ruby mounted at the centre, to a back chain of quatrefoil open enamel links, each set with a table cut ruby in rub over collets, with connecting enamel quatrefoil and scroll links alternately set with rubies or pearls, to a concealed box snap clasp, with an associated ruby, rose cut diamond, pearl and enamel pendant suspended beneath (possibly of a slightly earlier date), 38cm long, in a brown leather bound case dated 1754 to the reverse
William Joseph J.C. Bond (1833-1926), "A Country Lane, Holt, North Wales", signed and dated '76, with artist's label inscribed on verso, oil on panel, 38 x 57cm.; 15 x 22.5in. * Liverpool landscape painter. Exhibited at Society of British Artists - Suffolk Street, but only twice at the Royal Academy 1856, member 1859. Subjects: landscapes, coastal and harbour scenes, mainly in Cheshire, Wales and Anglesey.
A Tunbridgeware stationary folder, the decorative upper panel enclosing a blue silk-lined interior, 30cm x 22.5cm; a Tunbridgeware double-photograph frame, with an easel back, 11cm x 22cm (the circular apertures of approximately 7cm diameter); and a Mauchlinware box, with transfer print of 'The Gardens, Bournemouth', 7.5cm x 10.5cm x 5cm (lacking upper portion of catch fastening), (3).
A Picture Pride Displays glazed display cabinet, of stained wood and hardboard construction, for wall-mounting, the lift-off glazed front panel enclosing seven shelves, 84cm x 76.5cm x 8.5cm; another, of uniform finish, enclosing eleven shelves, 84cm x 56cm x 8cm; and a third, similar, enclosing nine (of eleven) shelves, (3).
An 18th century French carved ivory tobacco rasp, with a shell terminal, pierced at the top, above a female figure modelled as Diana, above fruit, leaves, scrolls and a further shell, with an iron rasp and a screw hinge to the back panel decorated a lady with bare breasts holding a lamp above cupid, 7.5in (19cm) h. Small chip to the to front of the shell around the piercing, the back of the shell is part missing.
An early 19th century mahogany and brass bound writing slope with copier, the hinged cover inset a brass plaque engraved family crests, revealing a hinged velvet lined slope with a later lock, to a pair of hinged panels revealing lift-out trays fitted for pen and ink and housing a gilt brass handle for the copier screw, the brass lock stamped 'J.BRAMAH PATENT' with crown, the front with a brass plaque inscribed 'Sir Theophilus Lee, G.C.H. G.C.C., The Elms, Bedhampton,' above a lockable panel revealing brass mounts, parts missing, the sides with sunken handles, 7.5in (19cm) h, 20.75in (52.8cm) w, 12.25in (31cm) d. Sir Theophilus Lee, The Elms, Bedhampton, Nr Havant, Hampshire, was the second cousin of The Duke of Wellington.
A George III mahogany and brass mounted serpentine side table, in the manner of Pierre Langlois, the top with a central oval panel, inlaid stringing and satinwood side panels above a rosewood frieze with satinwood, mahogany and burr maple panels on cabriole legs with foliate scrolled mounts with husk trails, 34.25in (87cm) h, 48.25in (122.6cm) w, 25in (63.2cm) d. Restored cracks to top, the central oval possibly leather lined.
A pair of continental resin relief panels, Alpine scenes with rural figures, 3 x 4in (7.5 x 10cm) framed, a bronze panel The Last Supper, a glass sphere on pierced hardwood stand, a painted tine match box, with a printed view of GATE, a 19th century gilt overlaid circular box and cover, an ornamentally turned ebony box and cover, with two wax seals, and two busts. (10)

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