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A Nicole Freres Fortepiano Cylinder Musical Box, Swiss, circa 1860, No.33310, the 33.5cm cylinder playing on two combs, each stamped "Nicole Freres", playing six airs including "The Light O'the Days", "Alice Grey", and "Then You'll Remember Me", named on the tune sheet pinned to the lid underside, contained in a marquetry inlaid rosewood case with strapwork tablet to the lid within three string lines, 51. 5cm wide
A Moore Brothers Centrepiece, in the form of a putto and a shell shaped bowl encrusted with orchids on a scroll moulded oval base, sparingly picked out in colours and gilding, printed mark in brown including "England" and registration number 164442, 24cm; and A Smaller Moore Brothers Centrepiece, in the form of a putto playing pipes seated on a hop encrusted bowl, gilt branch base, printed and impressed marks, including number 148, 18cm (2)
A Wedgwood Porcelain Twelve Piece Dessert Service, comprising a medium footed comport, a pair of low footed comports, and nine dessert plates, each moulded in low relief with square "doily" transfer printed with a variety of scenes depicting children playing in a garden setting in the manner of Kate Greenaway, against solid turquoise grounds, gilt line borders, red printed Portland Vase mark and "X117", also impressed marks
MICHEL LEONARD BEGUINE (1855-1929) La Charmeuse, the naked female figure leaning forward and playing on two pipes, on naturalistically modelled rectangular base with snake rising from it, signed 'Beguine', with impressed marks 'Soit-Decauville, Fondeur Paris' and '6941' (damage to one horn) 40cm high
Ackermann (Rudolph). The History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton, and Westminster; with the Charter-House, the Schools of St. Paul's, Merchant Taylors, Harrow, and Rugby, and the Fre-School of Christ's Hospital, 1st ed., 1816, forty-eight fine hand-col. aquas., incl. plt. 26 in 3rd state, with boys playing cricket, list of subscribers present, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, later three-quarter crimson morocco gilt, by Hatchards, large 4to. Abbey, Scenery of Great Britain and Ireland, 438. (1)
A George III eight-day ebonised musical bracket clock circa 1790, the twin fusee back-wound movement with verge escapement and playing a choice of three airs on eight bells, the backplate engraved with fleur de lys within an oval cartouche and foliate borders, the 8 inch break-arch single sheet silvered Roman numeral dial with foliate engraved spandrels and signed 'George Howard, London' to centre, the arch with blued steel tune selection hand for 'Song', 'Minuet' and 'Jigg' with urn and foliate scroll engraved infill, in an ebonised bell-top case with brass carrying handle, arched side windows and on block feet, 49cm high excluding handle.
A SWANSEA CAMBRIAN POTTERY COCKLE PLATE, with red border, the centre painted with clusters of flowers in enamel colours, impressed horseshoe mark Dillwyn & Co. Swansea, Diameter 4.5", a CHILDS OCTAGONAL MOULDED BORDER RED TRANSFER PRINTED PLATE, depicting a bird and nest of fledglings and verse "Birds in their little nests agree", unmarked, Width 4.5", and a SMALL BROWN TRANSFER PRINTED PLATE, depicting children playing with rabbits, impressed K, Diameter 3.25".

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