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GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU, with later bookcase top, the bureau of typical form with four graduated and cockbeaded drawers, all oak lined and fitted with brass swan neck handles with pierced back plates, the interior with short drawers, pigeon holes and central door flanked by half column secret drawers, 41 1/4" (104.8cm) high, 40 1/4" (102.2cm) wide, the regency bookcase top with moulded cornice, flame cut frieze and pair of 16 panel astragal glazed cupboard doors, enclosing 4 shelves to the interior, 46" (116.8cm) high, 40" (101.6cm) wide
A rare Worcester large punch bowl, printed in shades of grey with Robert Hancock engravings, to the interior a print of Kent's monument of Shakespeare, with alternating large and smaller sprays of fruiting vines, the exterior with three prints, Charles Grignon's print of Mayday after Francis Hayman's painting, with three milkmaids dancing to the music of a violin played by a one legged fiddler, an attendant carrying a tray of silver plates and dishes on his head, the rare version of `Milkmaids' and a `Farm Cowshed' scene, divided by flower tendrils, the interior with gilt dentil rim, 28cm diam, c.1765Vendor's Note: The Shakespeare engraving is normally used for tankards. It is rarely seen on other items. Condition Report: Minor stable chip to inner footrim. Wear and scratches to interior. Rubbed gilding. Some pitting and pooling of glaze.
A Worcester Aesop Fable lobed square dish, with ozier border, the centre finely painted with a reclining lion, grey elephant, purple cow and birds in flight, within a gilt circular cartouche, gilt dentil rim with tendrils, 23.5cm wide, c.1780 . Note: These fable painting were first attributed to Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale or Fidele Duvivier but since they have been attributed to an unknown painter, the sources of some of the scene have been traced to an illustrated edition of John Gay's Fables. As there are so few of these plates with the Ozier Border and imaginary animals, I suspect there were only one or two commissioned services made. Similar dish in the Sir Jeremy Lever Part l. Bonhams Lot 88. Condition Report: Restored.
A Worcester Fable shaped circular plate, ozier-moulded rim, painted in the centre with a landscape vignette with three hounds attacking a stag in woodland, gilt rim, 22cm diam, c.1770 Provenance: Sir Peter Crossman, Tetworth Hall Sale, Christies November 2008; Newman and Newman, London 1958. Vendor's Note: These fable paintings were first attributed to Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale or Fidele Duvivier but since they have been attributed to an unknown painter, the sources of some of the scenes have been traced to an illustrated edition of John Gay's Fables. As there are so few of these plates with the Ozier border and imaginary animals, I suspect there was only one commissioned service made. Similar dish in the Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, Part l, Bonhams, Lot 88 Condition Report: Regilded rum chip. Some surface wear.
A Worcester Fable shaped circular plate, ozier-moulded rim, painted in the centre with a landscape vignette with two reclining sheep before a gnarled tree, birds in flight within gilt cartouche, gilt dentil rim, 20.3 diam, c.1770Provenance: Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, Part II, Bonhams, Lot 95; Bonhams, London 08.06.2006, Lot167Vendor's Note: These fable paintings were first attributed to Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale or Fidele Duvivier but since they have been attributed to an unknown painter, the source of some of the scenes have been traced to an illustrated edition of John Gay's Fables. As there are so few of these plates with the Ozier border and imaginary animals, I suspect there was only one commissioned service made. Similar dish in the Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, Part I, Bonhams, Lot 88. Condition Report: Some wear to decoration.
A Worcester Chinese Family pattern shaped circular plate, decorated in polychrome with oriental figures and attendants by an alter table, with tall stand and vase, unusual iron red border of dots, scalloped and wavy lines, 19cm diam, c.1765 Note: Plates of this size in the Chinese Family pattern are rarely to be seen. Condition Report: Rim chip. Wear to decoration. Starline crack to base.
A Chinese Famille Verte porcelain bowl, the exterior enamelled with vases, flowering baskets, and stands, 9ins (22.8cm) diameter x 3.675ins (9.2cm) high (18th Century), four Famille Rose porcelain plates enamelled with loose flower sprays, 9.25ins (23.5cm) diameter (18th Century), and eight other pieces of porcelain
A Vista Alegre porcelain dinner service with "Indias" design, comprising - twenty-four 10ins plates, twelve 10ins soup plates, twelve 8.675ins dessert plates, nine 7ins side plates (two chipped), a large oval serving dish and two pairs of smaller serving dishes, pair of square vegetable dishes and covers, each 9ins x 9ins x 6.5ins high, salad bowl, 9.5ins x 9.5ins x 3.5ins high, two-handled oval soup tureen and cover, 8.5ins x 11.25ins x 10ins high, two-handled sauce boat and stand, and a pair of small shaped dishes
A collection of late 19th/early 20th Century British ceramics of commemorative interest, including - three octagonal pottery plates of Prime Ministers - "The Right Honourable Benjamin Disraeli", "The Right Honourable Marquess of Salisbury", and "William Ewart Gladstone", each 9.5ins x 9.5ins, a Aynsley bone china mug - "To Commemorate Peace 1919", a J.G. & N pottery mug transfer, printed in in colours with "South Africa 1899-1900", and twenty five other pieces, various
An early 19th Century English bone china part tea service painted with botanical specimens, within blue, yellow and gilt borders, pattern No. 8825, comprising - teapot and cover, 8ins high, sucrièr and cover, 7ins high, slop bowl, milk jug, three cake/bread plates, twenty-two cups and eleven saucers (possibly Ridgways - some damage and loss)
A 20th Century brass skeleton timepiece, the 5ins diameter silvered shield-shaped numeral cartouche with Roman numerals, to the fusee movement, mounted with twin fretted and shaped plates, on turned supports, 10.5ins high, on white veined marble two tier plinth base and with oval glass dome PLEASE NOTE - ON FURTHER INSPECTION WE FEEL THIS IS 20th CENTURY
A Victorian faded rosewood chiffonier with low mirror panel back, with one shelf and S-scroll supports, the base fitted two narrow frieze drawers with carved central leaf scroll and rectangular paterae, above cupboards enclosed by a pair of arched mirror panel doors, flanked by columns with leaf capitals, 52ins wide x 16ins deep x 53ins high (small pieces missing - mirror plates marked and generally marked and faded)
"The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam", ills Willie Pogany, edition limited to 525 copies, this is 486, appears to be signed by the artist, colour plates tipped in, possibly some missing, foxing, the covers green suede decorated in gilt"The English Struwwelpeter...", (n.d.), pictorial bds but bumped, worn and stained Caldicott, R D "Second Collection of Pictures and Songs", binding completely loose, loose pages, pictorial bds detached (3)
Quantity of antiquarian books including:-Creech, Thomas Titus Lucretius Carus, his six books of Epicurean Philosophy done into English verse with notes..., the third edition], Thomas Sawbridge 1683, final pages missing, engraved frontis, front board detached, back board missingCocker, Edward"The Young Clerk's Tutor Enlarged...", 11th edition, Thomas Basset 1685, contemporary bds, tp probably missing or half title, 208 pages and pages of calligraphy, small 8vo, front board detached Joyce, Rev J "Scientific Dialogues...", London, E Parker 1839, engraved frontis "The Birmingham Railway, the East End of the Tunnel from Primrose Hill Taken October 1837", margin foxed, contemporary blindstamp bds, ills Bingley, Rev William "Biographical Conversations on the Most Eminent Voyages... from Columbus to Cook...", London, John Sharpe 1818, engraved vignette on half title, some pages torn but no loss of text, rather stained, ffep with dedication handwritten "Reward a Judge to Master Ley for his Great Progress and Arithmetic by W Gould, Teacher of Mathematics at the Free Grammar School, Exeter, December 1822", contemporary full leather, blindstamped, some gilt tooling, loss at the top of the spine"The Glasgow Mechanics Magazine", vol 1, 1824, marbled bds, front and back bds detachedHibberd, Shirley (ed) "The Floral World and Garden Guide", 1871, Groombridge & Sons, colour plates, marbled bds, rather rubbed, backstrip separating and with loss and four other volumes (11)
Aldin, Cecil (ills), Sewell, Anna"Black Beauty", Jarrolds, London, colour plates, odd foxing throughout, green cloth, pictorial bds, top of the backstrip is chipped and loose Barrie, J M "Peter and Wendy", ills by F D Bedford, Hodder & Stoughton 1911, black and white plates throughout, green pictorial cloth, all rather rubbedField, Eugene "Lullaby Land, songs of childhood selected by Kenneth Grahame", ills by Charles Robinson, John Lane, numerous ills throughout, tissue guard to frontis, green pictorial cloth, the backstrip faded and bds with shelf wearWhite, Rev Gilbert "The Natural History of Selborne...", Henry G Bohn 1861, plates throughout, engraved frontis with tissue guard, marbled ep, school prize plate inside front board, marbled edges, full morocco with gilt Cheltenham College Chapel on front board and one other volume (5)
Rackham, Arthur (ills) "Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wagner", William Heinemann 1911, colour plates tipped in, ills title page, tissue guards to plates, pictorial bds "The Ring of the Nibelung by Richard Wagner", two loose plates, the whole binding loose, gilt pictorial cloth Sheridan, Richard Brinsley "The School for Scandal", ills by Hugh Thompson, Hodder & Stoughton, n.d., frontis and title page separated, colour plates tipped in, pictorial ep, gilt pictorial mauve cloth (3)
Morris, William"The Poetical Works of William Morris", Longmans Green & Co 1903, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1911, 1912, black cloth, gilt Shrewsbury School crest, titles pastedown to backstrip, many vols uncutBound vols of poetry Wordsworth, Herrick, etc with the Shrewsbury School crest on three of the six volumes (6) Proust, Marcel (Scott Moncrieff, C K trans) Six volumes of "Remembrance of Things Past" including "Swann's Way" two vols, Chatto & Windus 1922, "Within a Budding Grove", two vols, Chatto & Windus 1924, "The Sweet Cheat Gone", Alfred Knopf 1930 and "The Guermantes Way", Chatto & Windus 1925, uniform in blue cloth with gilt titles to backstrip (6)"The Hogarth Essays", four vols to include T S Elliot, Roger Fry, E M Forster and Bonamy DobreePasternak, Boris "Dr Zhivago", Collins & Harvill Press, 9th impression November 1958, red cloth, dj not price clipped, inscription on ffep Blake, William "Songs of Innocence", coloured ills by Honor C Appleton, Herbert & Daniel, London, colour plates, decorated pages, inscription on ffep, pictorial pastedown to front board, gilt titles, fine binding Tennyson Works, full-leather and two other volumes (27)
Sackville-West, V "The Land", dj designed by George Plank, brown cloth, pastedown title to backstrip Various other poets including Robert Bridges, Rupert Brooke, Walter De La Mare, Keats, T S EliotBeaumont, C W and Sadler, M T H"New Paths,Verse, Prose, Pictures 1917-1918", pub C W Beaumont 1918, verse and plates to the back of the book, pictorial yellow cloth, top and bottom of spine chipped and with loss (21)

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