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WILLIAM JOHN HUGGINS (BRITISH, 1781-1845)The Irish paddle packet 'Shannon' off Poolbeg Lighthouse, Dublin Bay with the city beyond, circa 1835Oil on canvas24½ x 36¼in. (62.5 x 92cm.)This painting was engraved by Huggins' son-in-law, Edward Duncan (1803-1882) with copies held in the Government Art Collection and at RMG. In 1830 Huggins was appointed Marine Painter to William IV with this text proudly displayed in capitals on the engraving.Although the British & Irish Steam Packet Co. (BISP) dominated sailings in and out of Dublin (to and from Liverpool) for well over a century, the first regular route out of Dublin was, in fact, to London and was the first passenger cross-channel steamer service in the world. Begun by an entrepreneur using the single steamer Thames in 1815, the Dublin & London Steam Packet Co. (DLSP) was formed soon afterwards and, by the late 1820s, was operating three steamers, one of which was Shannon. Built at Limehouse on the Thames by Fletcher, Sons & Furnell in 1826, she was constructed of wood throughout, registered at 550 tons, and measured 153 feet in length with a 27-foot beam. Popular with passengers and seemingly very successful, Shannon was absorbed into the BISP’s fleet when the DLSP went into liquidation in 1837 and thereafter her career details become obscure. It would appear however that she remained in service until 1845 and was then sold (and said by some sources to have been renamed Pearl).Relined. Scattered retouching throughout, in particular in the foreground.
A small collection of silver and plated items including three silver and mother of pearl mounted folding pocket fruit knives. A spiral-fluted silver handled boot hook; a silver mounted small mustard pot a 'Queen Anne' table lighter and other plated items including two small boot shaped spill vases; a chamber candlestick cruets, etc.
A collection of jewellery including a 9ct gold, purple and near-colourless paste cluster ring. Size O, 1.4g gross; a silver ring and five other white metal rings mostly stamped '925'; a gold-plated, red and near-colourless paste cluster ring; a St Christopher pendant and chain; a pair of pendent earrings; and a cultured-freshwater-pearl and conical purple-paste bead single row necklace, in a 'Studleys Jewellers, Wells' box
Two lady's 9ct gold cased wristwatches. Comprising; Everite, an Art Deco tonneau-shaped wrist watch with a mother of pearl Arabic chapter ring, two-piece hinged case and unusually with an inner liner with a display back, the case with import hallmarks for Glasgow 1934; and Regency, a round wrist watch, with a silvered dial with raised gilt baton and Arabic numerals, the oval case with hallmarks for Birmingham 1963; both watches on later associated gold-plated and stainless steel bracelets
Six vintage 9ct gold and gem set pendants and chains. Including a cultured freshwater pearls; an open hear and four-leaf clover; an oval amethyst and freshwater-pearl drop open pendant; a cubic zirconia open heart-shaped pendant; and an open-heart 'Mum' pendant; various dates and assay offices; the six weigh 13.3g gross
A small collection of early 20th century and later jewellery and other items. Including a 'horseshoe' stick pin, two other stick pins; a figural fob seal pendant; an enamelled white metal bottonee cross; a blue-stained chrysoprase and marcasite oval brooch; various mother of pearl buttons and studs, in a papier mache snuff box; and other items, in a brown-leather covered small jewellery box
Fourteen George IV and later silver and mother of pearl handled pocket folding fruit knives. Each with a plain mother of pearl handle, various hallmark dates for Sheffield between circa 1830 and 1927 (two with the King's head duty marks and lion passant only), also Birmingham 1926, approx. 5cm to 7.5cm long when closed
A Royal Worcester part coffee service, circa 1920, printed with gilt anthemion design on a pink ground with white 'pearl' rims, gilt interiors, comprising four cups, six saucers and six silver and enamel coffee spoons, import marks, in a fitted case by R L Rennison, Jeweller, Sunderland One cup with large section broken out (in two pieces) and could be cleanly restuck, this cup also has a small rim chip. one saucer with two hairline cracks, some tarnishing to spoons, some typical glaze crazing and minute losses to 'pearls'. The interior of the case with some minor stained discolouration and wear to exterior.
A quantity of early 20th Century ostrich feather fans, with bakelite, bone and mother of pearl handles, in pink, greens and whites (seven fans, one in parts), two with labels on the handles 'with best wishes Lady Dunbar' and 'with best wishes from Captain J.C. Fraser' and a black paper fan (8)
A tortoiseshell cigarette case with integral watch, the rectangular case with mother-of-pearl and mixed metal inlays, the central watch with Roman numerals to the circular dial, 10.5cm x 7cmBox overall good, two small losses to inlaid ring of decoration around dial. Slight wear and scratches in line with age and usage. The clock does not wind and I would think it will require some restoration to get it going again.
Corgi Aviation Archive 1:72 Scale WWII Allied and Axis Aircraft, all seven boxed, Pearl Harbor limited edition models, AA33109 Mitsubishi Zero Carrier Hiryu, 1941, AA28105 Curtis P-40B Warhawk, Kenneth M Taylor, 1941, AA28104 Curtis Hawk White 47, Robert RT Smith Kunming China 1942, AA28103 Curtis Tomahawk Neville Duke Fort Maddelena 1941, AA28005 Me Bf109E-4 Wilhelm Balthasar 1940, AA27107 Me Bf109G-6 Red 8 Kurt Gabler 1944 and AA36211 Gloster Sea Gladiator 802 Naval Air Sqdn HMS Glorious 1939 (minus interior plastic packaging cover, VG-E, boxes G-E, (7)
A walnut dome-top two-division tea caddy, 20cm wide, 15cm high, a small walnut musical box playing three tunes, 13cm wide, 7cm high, 9cm deep, two fezzes, a pair of coloured inks stained glass designs by Ian Pethers, dated 1998, Butterflies, 28.5 x 20cm, a framed set of eighteen Chinese mother of pearl gaming counters and miscellaneous items.

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