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Scotland, three silver coins: David II, second coinage (1357-67), groat, Edinburgh, young bust breaking plain tressure, r. cross and mullets (S 5091), about very fine; Robert II, groat, Edinburgh, treffoils within tressures, nothing behind head (S 5131), fine or better; Charles I, third coinage (1637-42), twenty pence, crown breaking circle, fair or better. [3]
England, four silver coins: Henry VI, half groat, annulet issue (1422-30), Calais mint, annulets to neck, r. annulets to two quarters of cross (S 1840), near very fine; Henry VIII, groat, second coinage (1526-44), mm. lis, r. saltires to cross ends (S 2337E), fine or better; James II, two pence, 1686 (S 3416), about fine; William and Mary (1689-94), half crown, 1689, first reverse (S 3434), near fine. [4]
A George III mahogany metamorphic library armchair, circa 1810, attributed to Gillows, of large proportion, after the design by Morgan & Sanders, the shaped rectangular back with roundel terminals and centred by a bar splat, above a green leather seat flanked by moulded downswept arms and sabre legs, the square section frame hinged to revolve and form a set of library steps, 92cm high, 56cm wide, 70cm deep as a chair The design of this metamorphic chair is closely related to that Morgan and Sanders, first published in Ackermann's Repository of Arts, July 1811 (P. Agius, Ackermann's Regency Furniture & Interiors, Marlborough, 1984, p. 60, pl. 29). A chair of similar design and attributed to Morgan and Sanders is in the collection of Trinity College, Oxford (R. Edwards and P. Macquoid, The Dictionary of English Furniture, London, rev. ed., 1954, vol. II, p. 291, fig. 15). For a closely related metamorphic library armchair see Susan E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster & London 1730-1840, Antique Collectors Club, Vol. II pages 106-107.
A Caughley mask head jug transfer printed with the Bouquets pattern, circa 1780-90, unmarked, 22cm highProvenance: Wright Collection no.766, purchased from R. Hawker in 2007.Literature: Newsletter February 2012 No.49 p.12. This is also illustrated in The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White Patterns, pp68-69.
A Caughley sucrier transfer-printed in the Fence pattern, circa 1776-86, C mark, 13.5cm high overall height (twig on cover re-stuck) Provenance: Wright Collection no. 711, purchased from Rod Jellicoe in 2004. Literature: See R. Jellicoe's Exhib. June 2001 No 74 and Newsletter November 2012 No.52, p8.
A Sike's Hydrometer in mahogany case with inset to the cover marked Sike's Hydrometer J. Shimeild Junr. 2 Nicholas Street, London N, containing floats weight and thermometer in a lined case, the thermometer marked W. R. Loftus Ltd, London, the case 20cm long, also a modern cased quartz time piece in campaign style oak box and a mahogany plastic lined box with circular monogrammed cover, 15cm square (3)
51763 An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded table book carrier with presentation plaque for Miss R C Black from the staff of Bedford College 1904, the revolving carrier with spindled divisions on a turned plinth, 31cm square, 35cm high and an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid kidney shaped tray with central foliate motif and with brass handles, 60cm wide (2)
R Pugh, Newtown, a George III oak and mahogany cross banded cottage longcase clock, the square hood with broken swan neck pediment above a 12'' white enamel dial with Roman numerals and date aperture painted shells to the corners, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, between fluted brass capped pilasters above a cross banded ogee arched top trunk door flanked by brass capped quarter pilasters over a cross banded base and later plinth, 205cm high
A George III oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock the 12 inch square brass dial with silvered centre and chapter ring signed 'R Webster, Salop' under a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Arabic and Roman numerals, the hood with reeded front corner pilasters over a crossbanded long trunk door on a single panel box base raised on ogee bracket feet, 199cm high
An unusually moulded Caughley plate transfer-printed with the Fisherman or Pleasure Boat pattern, circa 1780-90, unmarked, 21cm diameterProvenance: Wright Collection no.323 purchased in 1984 from R. Edmundson. Literature: The Caughley Society, The Caughley Society, p156, Newsletter August 2012 No.51 p14 and further illustrated in Roberts Article PtII p.229 Plate XII, Connoisseur, 1919.
A George III silver hot-water jug, Paul Storr, London 1807, with hinged cover and gadrooned decoration to shoulder, fitted a carved ivory handle, inscribed beneath 'Eliza R Wood ex dono Elizh Goodwin 1827', 21cm high, approximately 855gm/Note: Lot contains antique ivory, which may be subject to export restrictions Condition Report: 1398:Naturally occurring cracks within ivory handle. Dent below spout. One or two other very small dents. Would originally have had a stand perhaps with spirit burner. Inscription beneath.
Coward (T A) The Birds of the British Isles and their Eggs, three volumes, 3rd edition, London 1928; South (R) The Butterflies of the British Isles; Fraser Darling (F) Natural History in the Highlands and Islands, London 1947 and sundry volumes of natural history interest Condition Report: There are no dust wrappers with the Coward birds set
Lethaby (W R), Powell (A H) and Griggs (F L) Ernest Gimson His Life & Work, Shakespeare Head Press, Stratford-Upon-Avon 1924, unnumbered copy from an edition corrected to 550, 60 plates, printed on Batchelor's Kelmscott hand-made paper, some pages uncut, quarter lined and blue paper boards, together with two letters from Jacqueline Gimson from whom the book was purchased in 1974
Marjorie Cox (British 1915-2003)/Russ/portrait of a Labrador/signed and dated 1965/pastel, 48.5cm x 33.5cm and/R Beavis/Studies of Ducks/watercolour and bodycolour, 25cm x 25cm Condition Report: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Ethel Pares, 'Bip' (British 1904-1977)/D R Underground Poster Design/signed and inscribed/gouache on mountboard, 25cm x 32.5cm/together with seven other works by the same hand Condition Report: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

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