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A late 19th Century E Galle Nancy pottery fan shaped wall plaque, underglaze and enamel decorated with Japanese style motifs of fighting cocks within shaped reserves on a cell and scroll panel ground, inscribed "une poule survint, et viola la Guerre allumee", signed in black enamel, 12" long, S/D.
A Chinese export carved hardwood and silk panelled screen circa 1800. The four panels each with and arched, pierced cresting incorporating a silk-lined lozenge above a rectangular panel with foliate borders and a pierced apron with scrolling sides, the whole worked with ivory coloured insects, chrysanthemums, peacocks, partridge and other birds, on a pale blue ground, the reverse pierced and carved. Each fold 92cm high 58cm wide (6ft 3ins by 1ft 11ins). *Provenance: Purchased Sotheby's Thoresby Hall, Newark, Sale May 1989. Formerly at Cliffe Castle and then to Thoresby Hall in 1950 by inheritance by Lady Manvers. Cliffe castle records a notebook of Henry Butterfield's' in their collection referring to his purchase of a four-fold screen with embroidered blue satin from the Chinese department of the Exposition in 1878. This most probably refers to this particular screen and the Paris Exhibition of 1878.
ATTRACTIVE 19TH CENTURY PAINTED SATINWOOD BOW FRONT SIDE TABLE, the rosewood crossbanded top painted with a panel depicting children dancing, over a single drawer and two small drawers and arched frieze painted with urns, roses and flowers upon slender square tapering legs, 22’ wide *Illustrated inside back cover*

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