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**REOFFER ETWALL JAN £40/£60**A matched set of four silver decanter labels, three by Richards and knight, assayed London 1966, of oval shape with embossed scrolling leaf border, engraved "Brandy", "Scotch" and "Port", the forth by R E Porter, assayed Birmingham 1980, engraved "Sherry", all with neck chains, together with a similar silver decanter label, by C J Vander Ltd, assayed London 1959, engraved "Whisky", with chain for bottle neck. (gross weight 65.8g). (5)
A set of twelve Royal Worcester bone china coffee cans and saucers, painted with various birds, the cans depicting Teal, Wild Duck, Mallard, Wood Pigeon, and Ptarmigan, the saucers depicting Blackcock, Snipe, Pheasant, Partridge, Grouse, Golden Plover, 11 saucers signed by several artists to include G Banks, and R Platt, printed brown marks. (24)
A jade and diamond ring, designed as a central cabochon jade, flanked by three rose cut diamonds to either side, all set in white metal stamped '9ct', weight 2.3gms CONDITION REPORT: One rose cut diamond missing from the shoulder, Ring size Q/R. Surface wear and scratching to the stone commensurate with regular wear. Jade measures approx 9.5mm x 6mm and 3.8mm deep. Starting to look tired.
RAYMOND (G), THE NEW UNIVERSAL AND IMMPARTIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND, engraved plates, poor condition map by Bowen, London, Cooke, THOMPSON (R), THE GARDENERS ASSISTANT, with hand coloured plates, London, Blackie, c1858; CRANE (W), illus, PAN-PIPES, pictorial boards; ASPLAND (A), THE GOLDEN LEGEND, Holbein Society, 1878; CHURCHILL (W), THE SECOND WORLD WAR, 1948-1954; LAURO DE BOISIS, ICARO, translated and signed by Ruth Draper to Anthony Pearce, dated Cape Town Dec 18th 1933; and other bindings (Qty)
NANSEN (F), FARTHEST NORTH, 2 vols, 3/4 leather with marbled boards, London, Newnes 1898; BAIN (J), FRIDTJOF NANSEN, pictorial cloth, prize plate paste down to back of front board; NANSEN (F), THE FIRST CROSSING OF GREENLAND, new edition, 1895; PEARY (R), NEAREST THE POLE, colour frontis plate, black and white plates, re-backed cloth, London, Hutchinson, 1907, and others on exploration (Qty)
SCHULBE (E), ADVANCED PIPING AND MODELLING, black and white illustrations, blue cloth, Sherratt and Hughes, 1906; HARRIS (H), ALL ABOUT PASTRIES, green cloth, Maclaren and Sons; HARRIS (H), ALL ABOUT ICES, JELLIES CREAMS AND CONSERVES; with a small selection of cookery books including Elizabeth David; and, FARREN (R), THE BIRDS OF ARISTOPHANES, twelve engraved plates and engraved title, red cloth with gilt letting, Theatre Royal Cambridge, 1883 (Qty)
English School - early 19th century, Pencil and watercolour, Portrait of Robert George Johnson, born Chester, 5th April 1825, Indistinctly signed and dated 1827, 23cm x 19.5cm, Framed and glazed, With a 19th century pencil sketch portrait of Elizabeth Johnson, originally of Lymm Hall and a print of Madame Recamier, after R Cosway (3) CONDITION REPORT: Robert George - Grubby throughout with some dirt specks and small spots - some of this may be on the back of the glass. Frame grubby and with some losses to the gesso. Elizabeth Johnson - The image is loose from the frame and is lightly browned. The paper backing which has the provenance written on it is in poor condition. Some attention will be needed. Frame with general age wear. Print - browned throughout.
A set of twelve Edwardian Collingwood porcelain dessert plates, each hand-decorated with scenes from R. Caldecott Picture Books and with annotated verses verso, dia.23cm; together with a single copy of R. Caldecott's Picture Book No.2 published by Frederick Warne & Co (13)Caldecott picture book No2 – title page is loose.The plates are clean and undamaged.Each plate inscribed and initialled E.M.M. or E.V.M. verso, further dated in the first decade of the 20th century presumably by whoever copied the Caldecott illustrations on to the plates.
Henry Bright (1814-1873) - Landscape with a ravine and waterfall, oil on milled board, signed and dated 1853 lower right, 57 x 54.5cm Provenance; Purchased from William R. Drown Old Master Paintings of St James', London, February 1971Board good, no splits.Paint excellent, no crazing or losses.Lightly varnished.UV shows no apparent overpainting.
A family group of medals and effects to include WW I 1914 Mons Star, British War and Victory medals, naming 2007 PTE. H.A. FINCH. R.A.M.C., WW II France & Germany Star, Africa Star with 1st Army clasp, Italy Star, Defence and War on original O.H.M.S. box addressed to Mr R. Finch, 16A Buttermarket, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, a sterling silver and enamelled Suffolk Regiment bar brooch, a Geo. V silver cigarette case, two silver vestas and various cloth badges etc.

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