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A Meissen model of a pug dog, after J J Kändler, seated on his haunches with head turned scratching his chin, wearing a blue ribbon collar applied with gold bells, blue crossed swords mark, 6cmH Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A Meissen model of a pug dog, after J J Kändler, lying down and cleaning his back, wearing a blue ribbon collar applied with gold bells, blue crossed swords mark, 3.25cmH Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
'Sea-Urchin', a mid 20th century Royal Worcester figure modelled by Margaret Cane as a naked boy seated on a grassy knoll, no. 2917, 16cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of pottery figures of boys lightly draped in scarves, one holding a rose, the other holding a foot warmer, on square bases, glazed in green and aubergine, 'K' mark, one damaged on base, each 24cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A group of ceramic figures to include a putto with crown impressed to base, 14cmH; another decorated with vines and grapes, damaged, 18cmH, a boy and a girl, each decorated with baskets of flowers, 12cmH and miniature tureen, the top decorated with flowers, 12cmH (5)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of Spode blue-ground spill vases, circa 1820-1825, iron-red marks, pattern no. 2573, each 11cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A Samson famille rose cache pot painted in Chinese famille rose style with Royal coat-of-arms and flowers, 11cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of Royal Worcester shell sweetmeat dishes in white, supported on the tail of a dolphin, shape G49, each 11cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of 20th Century porcelain vases, each with flower-encrusted cover, the fluted urn-shaped bodies with applied cherubs and drapery on octagonal plinths, pseudo Meissen marks to base, 45cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A Fielding's Crown Devon, "The Eton Boating Song", moulded pottery jug, with figural handle, the body with boating scene and Eaton College and printed with the Eton Boating Song, 24cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A harlequin Spode pink rose and parcel gilt pattern part tea service, comprising an ovoid teapot and cover, a milk jug, a hot water jug, eight various cups (some handles lacking), 44 assorted saucers, two domed covers, a slope bowl, and 14 various platesProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A Wedgwood 'Garden' pattern dinner service, to include meat plates (3), serving bowls (2), saucers (7), side plates (11), dinner plates (11), soup bowls (10), and gravy boat, (45)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of Chinese ormolu mounted crackle glaze vases, each with dragon handles, adapted as lamps, with pleated silk shades, each 38cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A set of three silvered metal mounted cut glass sweetmeat dishes, each with domed cover, cushion finials, lion mask handles, and inverted lip, on spreading stem and square foot, 29cmH and smallerProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of giltwood altar candlesticks, probably Italian, on cylindrical stems, each decorated with bands of acanthus leaves, above triform bases with scroll carved angles, 51cm high (excluding electrical fittings)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of Italian carved giltwood mirrored double branch wall sconces, each with six mirrored plates, approximately 83cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
The Contemplative Charmer. Lettered with title and: "Printed for & Sold by Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print Warehouse, No.69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, London. Published as the Act directs 6th Jany. 1780", coloured mezzotint in verre eglomise frame, 35x25.5cm, together with The Studious Beauty also published by Carrington Bowles in 1778; after Paul Potter. Rural Felicity engraved by J. Hendly (1836)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Map of Ireland. Geography Bewitched! or, a droll caricature map of Ireland. This portrait of Lady Hibernia Bull is humbly dedicated to her husband the Great Mr. John Bull. c.1795, engraved map with original hand colouring, 21x17cm; Cham-Paign and Real-Pain, 19th century colour engraving, 15x18.5cm; The Happy Return, P&P Gally, colour etching circa 1820, 17x21cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
The Contemplative Charmer; two prints published by Le Blond & Co, London in verre eglomise frames; a still life of flowers painted on glass and one other (5)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
English School, 20th century. Portrait of a young lady, bust-length, indistinctly signed (upper right), oil on canvas, 59cmx49.5cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
French School, 18th century. Two lap dogs with red ribbon collars, one baiting another stood on an elaborate red cushion, oil on canvas, 44cmx55.5cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Follower of Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A., portrait of John Cockerell, son of John Cockerell Esq., of Bishop's Hull, Somerset, half-length, in brown coat, his hands resting on a book, an old paper backing with inscriptions en verso, oil on canvas, 75x62cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Attributed to William Verelest. Portrait of John Cockerell, three-quarter-length, in blue coat with gun dog and dead game, a landscape beyond, an old paper backing with inscriptions en verso, oil on canvas, 125x99cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Manner of John Hoppner. Portrait of Charles Rose Ellis, Lord Seaford, half length, in a brass buttoned coat, feigned oval, with identifying inscription, oil on canvas, paper label en verso, 75x62cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
English school. Portrait of Lord Edward FitzGerald, bust-length in black coat and red scarf inscribed 'Lord Edward FitzGerald. Erin Go Bragh./B.1763 D.1798.', and signed and dated lower right with monogram 'WA? 78', oil on canvas, 63x47cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of Italian Directoire giltwood wall mirrors, the square plate with rectangular borders and pierced rocaille and cornucopiae crestings, original glass, 70x53cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A circular giltwood wall mirror, the bevelled plate surrounded by bead moulding within an openwork scroll border, label to verso 'Property of Mrs E. Pepys-Cockerell', 62cmH, the glass 39cm diameterProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A late 18th century Continental carved giltwood wall mirror, the rectangular central plates surrounded by shaped plates and trailing leaf borders, surmounted by a basket of fruit cresting with scroll supports, original glass, 102x60cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A 19th century Italian giltwood wall mirror, the square plate with mirrored border and surmounted by a pierced musical trophy cresting, original glass, 64x98cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A carved giltwood wall mirror, the rectangular plate surrounded by a trailing leaf border surmounted by pierced shell cresting, original glass, 110x53cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
An 18th century Italian white painted oval mirror, the later plate within a concave and laurel frame with four acanthus leaves, 93x73cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A George I carved walnut side chair with upholstered back and stuffover seat on cabriole legs, foliate carved knees and paw feetProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A George I style rectangular walnut side table, fitted with two frieze drawers on shell carved cabriole legs, 110cmWProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A George I style rectangular walnut side table, fitted with two frieze drawers on lappet carved cabriole legs, 110cmWProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A George III mahogany rectangular tray topped commode, fitted with two hinged doors and drawer beneath, 48cmWProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A set of six George III green painted dining chairs, each with slip in seat and pierced splat, on square tapered legs joined by square stretchersProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A George III Scottish mahogany serpentine fronted chest, with three short and three long drawers, with canted inlaid corners, on bracket feet, 121cmWProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A Regency mahogany and inlaid tip up top tripod table, the top with chequer design of specimen woods, on slender column and triple splayed supports, 46cmWProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of Regency grained rosewood side chairs, with split cane seats and splats, parcel gilt roped top rails and sabre legsProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A Regency green painted and bamboo day bed, with scrolling back on swept supports and castors, 177cmW Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A George III painted bookcase cabinet, with tablet cresting and astragal glazed doors flanked by concave canted angles with marshall and musical trophies, and neoclassical decoration, above a deep drawer with cupboards beneath, on plinth base, 138x210cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
An early Victorian pollard oak and mahogany banded D shaped dwarf rosewood side cupboard, with contemporary gros point panelled doors with birds, on bun feet, 142x24.5x85.5cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire

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