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After Jacques L. Agasse. Dash A setter, in a wooded Landscape, engraving by C. Turner, published by R. Ackermann, Jnr, margins cut to plate pl. 26.5 x 19in (67.3 x 48.3cm); and a miscellaneous collection of unframed engravings, principally portrait subjects after J. Downman, R. E. Pine, T. Stewardson and others; and a watercolour depicting a London street scene. seventeen (17)
After James Wale. A view of the Chinese Pavilions and Boxes in Vauxhall Gardens engraving by T. Bowles, printed for R. Wilkinson in Cornhill and Carrington Bowles in St. Paul's Church Yard, London, with some yellowing, spotting and paper loss in title plate plus other defects, pl. 10.5 x 16in (26.7 x 40.6cm); and a collection of topographical engravings principally of London interest after J. Lightbody, J. Maurer, W. Daniell and others. Subjects include A General Perspective of Vauxhall Gardens; A Perspective View of The Parade in St. James's Park; View of The Free Masons School near The Royal Circus; South-East Prospect of Westminster Bridge; The South Sea House in Bishopsgate Street and Powis House. sixteen (16)
Mintons plate by R. Dale, hand painted with Whiting within tooled gilt leaf and scroll border on a navy blue ground, gilt printed mark to base, 27cm diameter Label to reverse reading: Showing gold print and raised colour work and second application of gold on one half of plate. Showing finished firing unburnished. Note raised colour now covered with gold on the other half of plate.
Mintons Royal Visit Commemorative plaque by R. Nabney 1914, decorated with the Royal Crest, reading in raised gilt type: 'To Commemorate the visit of their Majesties King George & Queen Mary to the factory of Messrs. Mintons Ltd. April 22nd 1913', signed on reverse, (overall restoration with two extra cracks) 30cm x 24cm
A Martin Brothers stoneware bird jar and cover modelled as a young chick its outstretched beak open, in shades of green, brown and ochre incised to base R W Martin & Bros London & Southall, the head rim incised Martin Brothers London & Southall 20cm. high. Old repaired damage to head, minor restoration to base.
A Sepia Photograph of Edward VII in a Decorative Frame, the gilt metal easel back frame of rectangular shape surmounted by a ribbon tied floral cresting, the photograph upon a mount with ink inscription "Edward R Vienna 1903", {the photograph 19.3cm, 30cm overall}; Another, enclosing a photogravure of Queen Alexandra, facsimile signature in the margin, {image size 20.5cm, frame 29.5cm overall}; and A Signed Photograph of Queen Mary, signed "Mary R 1931", embossed mark of May Wrightson, printed "With Best Wishes" on the reverse, in a green stained ivory effect easel back rectangular frame (3).
A Pair of Stained Glass Memorial Windows of a Knight and an Angel, circa 1920, the knight standing holding plumed helm and shield with the cross of St George, flanked by a crown and cross, a rectangular panel at his feet inscribed with the names "John T Hardman, Norman Ainsworth, John W Oldham, Harold Brierley, John A Ingham, William Partington, John Butterfield, James Marcroft, Frank Taylor, Ed C Butterworth, John R Mills, Jack Thornley, Percy Clegg, Sidney Nunwick", the angel looking pensively down to a dove held in her left hand, a rectangular panel at her feet inscribed "To the Glory of God and In Remembrance of the Men of this Church Who Fell in the Great War 1914-18 Their Name Liveth For Evermore", each {122cm by 63.5cm}, the knight in a modern pine fluted frame.
A George IV mahogany Daw's patent reclining armchair, with green leather padded back, arms and seat, lappet and scroll carved arm supports, on fluted turned tapering legs with later brass terminals and two casters to each leg, paper label 'Manner of Using R Daw's Recumbent Easy Chair' and stamped 'R Daws, H.A.H. and G. R. Patent'
LAING, Samuel - The Heimskringla or the Sagas of the Norse Kings...., revised by R. B. Anderson, 4 volumes, 2nd edition, London 1889, 2 fold-out maps, contemporary tree calf with gilt borders and spines, numbered 18/520. SKELTON, John - Mary Stuart, Goupil, London 1893, one of 200 on Japanese paper, 2 series of plates, original brown cloth case, spotted, case distressed (5).

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