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CANTEEN OF HARLEQUIN SILVER FLATWARE of fiddle pattern design, including fifteen large serving spoons, maker Chawner & Co, London 1856, 1064g; twelve large forks, maker Chawner & Co, London 1858, 806g; nine small forks, maker Chawner & Co, London 1872, 387g; four small forks, maker R & W Sorley, London 1902, 189g; and twelve dessert spoons, maker R & W Sorley, London 1908, 584g
A George III oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the twelve inch brass dial signed 'R Deaves, Wt Church' with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a silvered chapter ring of Roman and Arabic numerals under a figural engraved silvered disc to the arch the hood with broken arched pediment above a floral painted frieze and arched hood door between fluted front corner hood pilasters over a long trunk door between quarter turned fluted front corner trunk pilasters on a single panel box base and later skirting plinth (restored) 221cm high,
An early 20th century mid shipman's chest, circa 1907-11 by Gieve, Mathews and Seagrove Ltd the softwood chest with iron strengthening bands and corner protectors with central brass plaque to the lid engraved 'J.F.C. Ogle. R. N' opening to reveal a fitted interior with dressing mirror to the underside of the lid, various compartments and trays below, ivory label for 'Gieve, Mathews and Seagrove Ltd', the lock escutcheon also bearing the company's name, 107cm wide, 69cm high, 61cm deep NOTE; The National Maritime Museum lists John F C Ogle as a midshipman from 19th August 1914 and served during the War on the battleship HMS Albemarle, Hindustan and Dominion and is last noted in the navy list September 1917 after which he was invalided from the service
Royal Worcester coffee cup, saucer and a side plate hand painted with fallen fruit, signed by W. Powell, H. Stinton and R. Austin, date codes for 1929, 1927, 1928, (3) Condition report: large section of the plate broken and restuck, minor nick to footrim of the saucer, crazing to the base of the coffee cup.
Edward R. Taylor R.B.S.A. (1838-1912), "The Village Well", signed and dated 1879, oil on canvas, 50 x 59.5cm.; 19.75 x 23.5in. * Born at Hanley; son of a manufacturer of earthenware, with whom he worked as a youth, but afterwards entered the Burslem School of Art for training as an art teacher. Studied also at the Royal College of Art. Exhibited from 1861, at the Royal Academy from 1865, British Institution; Society of British Artists - Suffolk Street; New Watercolour Society; Grosvenor Gallery; New Gallery and elsewhere. This painting may have been exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1879.
A Dixon & Co. (Sunderland) pottery jug printed in black with ‘Forget me not’ and verso with The Iron Bridge inscribed below the spout John & Fanny Hucker, House-carpenters Arms, 21cm high, spout cracked together with two further inscribed examples to Henry Hodge the son of Henry & Mary Hodge, Born in the Parrish of Brixham, Dec’r 10th 1836 and Richard Steer (of Dartmouth) 184, the former chipped the latter in poor condition. (3)
JOHNNIE WALKER BLUE LABEL Blended Scotch Whisky, bottle no. R 083559 JW. 75cl, 43% volume, presentation box. JOHNNIE WALKER GREEN LABEL Blended Scotch Whisky, aged 15 years. 1 L, 43% volume. JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL Blended Scotch Whisky, aged 12 years. 1 L, 43% volume, in presentation box. CHIVAS REGAL 12 YEAR OLD Blended Scotch Whisky. 1 L, 40% volume. 4 bottles
An F & R Pratt potted meat jar, 19th Century, printed with a scene of a Continental Fish Market, a similar blue ground jar printed with a portrait of `Shakspeare` and a view of a stage, an `Indian Chutnee` black printed jar, a Continental pottery plate printed in green with a saucy view of a lady titled `What Do I See`, and a Continental pottery spill vase titled `Before Darwin` modelled as a clothed bulldog beside a tree stump.
A collection of foreign coins, including Australia, USA, France and Channel Islands, five ancient coins, a 1914-18 British War Medal to `10707 Pte. W.C. Gilbert. Worc. R.` [died on 1st December 1914 and is commemorated on Le Touret Memorial], and an Army Temperance Medal, contained in an album.
An early 20th Century mahogany and brass cased barometer, the circular silvered dial inscribed `Negretti & Zambra, London No R/1821`, the circular case surmounted with a break arch panel applied with a lion`s mask, the back applied with ivory plaque inscribed `Wood From H.M.S. Empress`, height approx 41.5cm.
DICKENS, Charles. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. [or, the Pickwick Papers]. London: Chapman and Hall, 1837. First edition in book form, early issue, 8vo (212 x 133mm) frontispiece, engraved additional decorative title, 41 plates by R. Seymour and others. (Lacking half-title, some spotting and browning, one plate loosely inserted.) Contemporary green half-calf, spine gilt (extremities slightly rubbed).
A 19th century boulle work mantle clock, with movement by " Moulinie A Geneve, 2698", the shaped pediment over bevelled glass panels enclosing foliate engraved brass face, Roman numerals, plinth base, shaped apron on bun feet : label to the inside " Thos. R. Campbell, 124 Paisley Road West, Glasgow, 15cm wide, 24cm high, 13cm deep

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