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A George III mahogany open armchair, arched back, stuffed-over upholstery, reeded downswept arms, tapered square legs, early 19th century Condition Report: Some light scratches to the timber sections, the joints are a little loose . There ia a small tear to the seat upholstery and some small stains otherwise good
A scarce Order of the Star of India and Order of the Indian Empire Medal Group to E. M. Gawne, comprising second type Companion of the Order of the Star of India, together with a second type Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire. Gawne was Chief Secretary to the Government of Madras, District Officer and with a seat on the Isle of Man.
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical low footed dessert dishes, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'St Nicholas Church, Worcester' & 'Astley Hall Worcestershire, the Seat of J.P. Lea Esq.' within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', on acanthus leaf moulded and pierced stems, width 24cm Provenance: Presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846. Thence by family descent. Literature: see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, The Antique Collector's Club, Volume 1, p 192 for a colour illustration of pieces from this service.
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical low footed dessert dishes, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'Worcester Cathedral' & 'The Mount, Rainbow Hill the Seat of Wm. Lewis Esq.', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', with acanthus leaf moulded and pierced handles and stems, width 27cm Provenance: Presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846. Thence by family descent. Literature: see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, The Antique Collector's Club, Volume 1, p 192 for a colour illustration of pieces from this service. One of the dishes is painted with a view of William Lewis' own home.
Two rare George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical low footed dessert dishes, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'County Courts Worcestershire' & 'The Yew Tree House the Seat of F. Rufford Esq. Bellbroughton', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', on acanthus leaf moulded and pierced stems, one with similar handles, width 27 and 24cm Provenance: Presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846. Thence by family descent. Literature: see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, The Antique Collector's Club, Volume 1, p 192 for a colour illustration of pieces from this service.
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical low footed dessert dishes, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'Worcester' & 'Holt Castle the Seat of J. Pickersnell Worcestershire', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', with acanthus leaf moulded and pierced handles and stems, 27cm Provenance: Presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846. Thence by family descent. Literature: see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, The Antique Collector's Club, Volume 1, p 192 for a colour illustration of pieces from this service.
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