Charles X, King of France and Navarre (1757-1836), by Jean Baptiste Joseph Duchesne, signed, extensively inscribed on the reverse and dated 1817, wearing a dark blue uniform with a red collar and silver lace, with decorations including the sash and star of the Order of the Holy Spirit, the badge of the Order of the Golden fleece and the Badge of the Legion of Honour, enamel, cracked gilt-metal mount, oval 11cm, 4 3/8in, The white counter enamel is inscribed: CHARLES, PHILIPPE, de France/ fils de France, Comte dArtois, MONSIEUR/ frere du ROI, ne a Versailles le 9/ Octobre 1757. peint l an 1817/ Jean-baptiste, Joseph DUCHESNE./ Peintre en Email de son A.R.M./ ne a Gisors le 8 Decembre-/1770.
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Alexander I Pavlovich, Emperor and Autocrat of all the Russias (1777-1825), circle of Henry Benner, circa 1820, with receding hair, wearing a dark uniform with gold lace, with the sash and star of the Order of St Andrew and badges including the Order of St George and the Austrian Order of Maria Theresia, on paper laid on metal unframed, oval 14.2cm, 5 5/8in
A rare enamel Jacobite snuff box, probably Liverpool, circa 1760, circular, the lid transfer-printed in black with a portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) wearing armour with an ermine-lined cloak and Garter sash, a shooting star to his right, the sides and base painted in black monochrome with clusters of flowers, reeded hinged metal mounts diameter 6cm, 2 3/8in
Dark turquoise, elaborately knotted cotton sash ending in three long tassels and an embroidered triangular double purse with bat and wave decoration, edged with gold thread. An oval spectacle case decorated with bats amongst clouds and good luck symbols in polychrome and gold thread with ceramic bead and tassel. 22cm and 16cm.
An Etling porcelain night-light, modelled as a blackamoor wearing a white turban with jewelled top, a white costume with pink sash, kneeling on a rectangular base holding in both hands a bowl of flowers, 20.5cm. high, marked 'Editions Etling Paris', 'SEGB' in segmented oval and 'France' (restoration to floral cover)
Miniature: Portrait of Mrs Harrison of Walworth, depicted bust length as a classical maiden, looking pensively downwards, and wearing a Grecian style white dress with yellow sash, oval, (7.5cm), papier mache frame, inscribed on reverse "Mrs Harrison (late Miss Garforth), painted at home by-Day .ob 1800, buried at Cheltenham. This picture with others belongs to Walworth Castle 1869"
DERBY AND ASSOCIATED FACTORIES - A Royal Crown Derby Mansion House dwarf, standing, with long curled moustache, both thumbs in his belt, wearing a wide brimmed hat advertising the Great Sale Of Strike Hall, with a floral waistcoat, brown sash and breeches, 6in high, printed mark in red, date code for 1909
A small late 19c Japanese ivory group, 2 3/4" high, showing a father carrying a bundle of sticks, a small child on his back and an axe in his hand with an inro and natsuke hanging from his obi (sash), an older child walks by his side carrying a large woven basket of chattels and fruit with a kettle in his hand, well carved with 5 character signature G++
A barge ware teapot dated 1889, in treacle glazes with teapot finial and picked out with cobalt, manganese and green flowerheads and thistles and marked on a sash Mr Thomas Partridge, Elmore Place, Bloxwich, 1889, minor chip, 11" long and another treacle glazed teapot dated 1875 in treacle glazes picked out with manganese and green flowers marked on a sash, H Barrett, 1875, cover restored, 9" long (2)
A garniture of three Wedgwood three colour jasper conical vases, 19th century, each of classical form decorated with cameo floral swags and small classical oval reliefs beneath a vine leaf and sash border and spaced by four puce lion mask and ring headed fluted flat pilasters with paw feet within green acanthus leaf borders, impressed mark Wedgwood, small vase broken and re-stuck, 5" high, large vases 7" high (3)
A treacle glazed teapot and domed cover, circa 1885, Measham type, with teapot finial and applied with coloured reliefs in manganese, cobalt and green, of birds and flowers and applied sash, 'Eliza Tibbett Gayton, 1885', gadrooned pouring handle and toothed border, the spout and lappeted handle applied with flowerheads, some chips, 11.5" high
A treacle glazed teapot circa 1889, Measham type with teapot finial and applied with coloured reliefs in cobalt, manganese and green of birds, thistles and roses and sash marked 'Mrs Brassington, a present from Swadlincote, 1889', gadrooned pouring handle and toothed border, the fluted spout and lappeted handle applied with flowerheads, minor chips, 11.5" high
Alessandro Ossani (d. 1888), Portrait of Walter Gough Calthorpe, seated, half length, wearing a jacket with red edging and a lace collar; Portrait of Constance Gough Calthorpe, seated, half length, wearing a white dress with a pink sash, each oil on canvas, the first signed and dated 1877 left edge and inscribed verso with sitter, dated 1877, and aetatis. sue IV, each 54 x 44 cm each within a 19th century gilded plaster composition frame with beaded and reeded borders
A Victorian cast iron coat rack, in the form of a coat of arms, the shield shaped crest depicting a lion rampant, with crossed swords behind draped with a sash reading 'Thrice armed is he that hath his quarrel just', painted red, green and blue, stamped E & T Smith, Sheffield, No.72, with the Diamond registration mark, 49 high x 137cm wide (19 1/4 x 54in)
A white feldspathic stoneware Peace & Plenty jug, circa 1802, moulded in relief with the figure of Plenty as a maiden holding an overflowing cornucopia vase, the reverse with another maiden holding an olive branch, each with blue sash wrapped waist and within green highlighted and blue enamel borders, feathered loop handle, 6" high

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