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AN 18TH & 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN COFFEE CUP with entwined handle painted with fruit under a yellow C scroll and red and white brick border, crossed swords in blue, a Meissen coffee cup painted with flowers under an elaborate gilt border crossed swords in blue, a coffee cup painted with fruit and flowers under a purple scale border and a coffee cup with entwined handle painted with harbour scenes on a puce ground, feint crossed swords in blue.
A William IV old Sheffield plate two handled wine cooler, by Matthew Boulton & Co, circa 1830, of baluster form on knopped pedestal circular foot with shell and scroll borders, with presentation inscription `To Thos. Hamilton Esqr. Architect of the Pavilion for the Banquet to Earl Grey 15th Septr. 1834`, crested, 25cm high Thomas Hamilton (1784-1858) was a renowned Scottish architect, responsible for many buildings throughout Edinburgh. They include the Burns Monument and Martyrs Monument, both on Carlton Hill in Edinburgh. Lord Grey had retired as Whig prime minister in July 1834 and the banquet on 15th September was planned in his honour. There was no suitable venue in Edinburgh at the time for a banquet on such a grand scale and so a temporary structure was chosen. The description of the pavilion provided in the Transactions of the Institute of British Architects by Thomas Hamilton explains that the structure was only decided upon a mere fortnight before the date of the dinner.
A Chinese export porcelain square form bulb pot, 18th century, with twin handles, painted and gilt with panels of flower sprays, together with a grilled cover, 16.5cm high, together with another similar bulb pot, lacking cover, decorated with panels of figures in formal gardens and landscapes, framed in blue scrolling and scale borders(2) CONDITION REPORT: Flower pot and cover..please note restoration to body, over painting, discolouration. Other flower pot has rubbing to gilding
A William IV old Sheffield plate two handled wine cooler, by Matthew Boulton & Co, circa 1830, of baluster form on knopped pedestal circular foot with shell and scroll borders, with presentation inscription `To Thos. Hamilton Esqr. Architect of the Pavilion for the Banquet to Earl Grey 15th Septr. 1834`, crested, 25cm high Thomas Hamilton (1784-1858) was a renowned Scottish architect, responsible for many buildings throughout Edinburgh. They include the Burns Monument and Martyrs Monument, both on Carlton Hill in Edinburgh. Lord Grey had retired as Whig prime minister in July 1834 and the banquet on 15th September was planned in his honour. There was no suitable venue in Edinburgh at the time for a banquet on such a grand scale and so a temporary structure was chosen. The description of the pavilion provided in the Transactions of the Institute of British Architects by Thomas Hamilton explains that the structure was only decided upon a mere fortnight before the date of the dinner.
TWO LINEN BACKED WAR OFFICE 1941 MAPS OF HARROGATE AND HULL, FOUR OTHERS WITHOUT LINEN BACKING, including Buxton and Matlock and York, all folded (one inch to one mile), THREE LARGE SCALE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAPS, Northern Europe, United States and Eastern South America, folded TOGETHER WITH AN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BOOKLET `ASA LEES AND CO. - SOHO IRON WORKS, OLDHAM - DETAILS OF COTTON MULE, with parts diagram and numbered lists, TWO SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES CORONATIONS OF KING GEORGE VI AND QUEEN ELIZABETH II (12)

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