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A Newlyn copper arts and crafts teapot stand, of square shape with embossed corners of shells and fish, stamped to side of bracket foot, 14 cm square, together with a Newlyn copper sleeve vase decorated with fish and reeds, 10 cm high together with two Herbert Dyer copper arts and crafts trays, one of square shape, 27 cm square, the other circular with crimped rim, 43 cm diameter, both stamped to front edge, both having planished design
A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE, the swan neck pediment above an inlaid frieze with shells and patriae and two astral glazed doors, the slope front opening to reveal a nicely fitted interior with stepped drawers, inlaid cupboard centre, pigeon hole compartments and secret compartments above an arrangement of three long and two short drawers and raised on ogee bracket feet, 43” (110cm) wide. (1)
AN ORNATE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY FLIP-TOP CENTRE TABLE, with birdcage action on a turned stem, with leaf carved tripod base and ball and claw feet, the shaped circular top with a pierced and carved edge, with shells, scrolls, leaves, and open-work trellis panels, 27" (69cm) high x 30" (76cm) wide. (1)
English Regency album containing a quantity of original watercolours and pencil sketches, including illustrations of plants/flowers, butterflies/moths/insects, birds, shells. Gift inscription for 1814. Botanical / Natural History interest. Provenance: Vendor's grandparents took on David Thwaite (of the Thwaites brewery family) as a lodger, who bequeathed the album to vendor's grandmother; it is believed the paintings were produced by two Thwaites sisters.
*Greetings Cards. A collection of Christmas chromolithographic greetings cards, including shells, religious, monkeys, children and landscapes, publishers include Campbell & Tudhope, Davidson Brothers, W. Hagelsberg, Ernest Nister, Nelson & Sons, Philip Brothers and A. Ackerman, various sizes, together with approximately 140 greetings cards published by William Luks and S. Hildesheimer & Co, including monkeys, birds, humorous and landscapes, various sizes, presented in two green cloth covered albums (approx. 240)
A pair of 19th century Dutch marquetry inlaid bed, decorated shells, flowers and insects, 130 cm wide Condition report Report by GHThis is an entire bed frame. This comprises the two ends and the two side rails. The tops of one of the connecting side rails is broken off and loose. Otherwise general age related wear and tear including scratches and knocks but no significant issues or damage. Bed comes with the bed base but no mattress.
A late 17th/early 18th century large Italian maiolica charger, almost certainly from the Grue workshop, the centre decorated a maiden and a donkey by a well, the border with shells and foliage, indistinctly initialled F G F (?), a few rim chips, including one large chip mostly to the underside, 47 cm diameter See front cover and other illustrations Condition report Report by NGOne large chip to underside rim at approximately 3 o'clock.Couple of other smaller post-production chips also to underside of rim. Crazed and stained. Production faults include pitting and unglazed patches to reverse, glaze and paint bubbles and losses to rim visible when viewed from the front. Roughness to body of rim and some pock marks and pitting to the front. The charger is grubby and would benefit from a clean.
AN IRISH SILVER SALVER, Dublin 1971, mark of Royal Irish Silver Co., of circular form with pie crust rim the gadrooned edge and intersperst with stylised shells, raised on claw and ball feet, 20cm diameter; together with a small silver card tray, Sheffield 1963, makers mark of Viners Ltd, of shaped rectangular form, raised on stylised scroll feet, (c. 1,010.8 all in). 19cm diameter. (2)
"The iliads and Odysses of Homer" translated out of Greek into English by Thomas HobbesPrinted for William Crook at the Green Dragon, London 1686, bound in tan calf with gilt lettering, reminisces of Manchester fifty years ago by JT Slugg, fold out map, published by JE Cornish, Manchester 1881, bound in green cloth with gilt lettering and a copy of beauty shells, their nature, structure, and uses familiarly explained by HG Adams, with numerous coloured illustrations, published by Groombridge & Sons, London 1871. (3)
20th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a leather pouch on a thong with attached cowrie shells; a wooden waisted pendant with thong binding, spike closure; a ceramic miniature copy of a Roman theatrical mask on a thong. 28 grams total, mask: 48mm (2"). Property of a London lady; by inheritance; formerly with Walter Steinberg collection; acquired London 1990s. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight blade of triangular section with hollowed facets (some pitting). Iron mounts with sword-shells decorated in bass-relief and pierced with grapevines and bunches of grapes and with traces of gilding. Grips of square section with iron wire bindings. Big, iron pommels decorated in bass-relief en suite with the sword-shells. length 106,5 cm.
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