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A pair of mother-of-pearl carved and engraved shells 19th century one with roundel of Britannia a lion and native inscribed 'God hath made of one blood all Nations of Men’ within scroll border the other with three roundels and similar border the conforming reverses inscribed 'Remember these presents that come from New Caledonia 1884’ approximately 18cm wide
Ingpen (Abel). Instructions for Collecting, Rearing and Preserving British & Foreign Insects: also for collecting and preserving crustacea and shells, 2nd ed., with considerable corrections and editions, 1839, three hand-col. litho. plts., occn. sl. foxing, 3 pp. pubs. ads. at rear, orig. blindstamped green cloth, rubbed and some minor marks, spine somewhat discol., 12mo (1)
A late 18th century oak Derbyshire dresser, with mahogany banding, the moulded cornice with a drape frieze, open shelves and side cupboards with doors inlaid marquetry cowrie shells, a boarded back, the base with three drawers, later pierced brass fret plate handles, on front cabriole legs with pointed toes. 5ft. 10in. (1.78m.) x 6ft. 6in. (1.98m.).
Five Shorter and Sons pottery matt glazed posy holders modelled as shells circa 1920, 7’ long; a Carlton ware three piece matt glazed shell cruet; a Poole pottery Feather Drift pattern breakfast set with four egg cups and a tray; a Carltonware poppy pattern cream glazed pedestal dish, 5.25’ diameter. (8).
A Meissen saucer, painted with a quatrefoil panel of a bucholic scene, within an elaborate gilt diaper panel cartouche surmounted with shells, within gitterwerk border, blue crossed swords mark, circa 1740 (rubbed); and a Nyphenburg tea canister and associated cover, painted with deutsche Blumen, the canister 11cm high, impressed shield mark, circa 1760
William Sharp, Glasgow An early 19th Century carved mahogany cased longcase clock, the drum head case carved with shells, scrolls and vines, the tapered trunk enclosed by a glazed door on a scrolled cavetto base, the signed and engraved circular brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the twin train movement with a deadbeat escapement, striking on a gong, 216cm
Two similar silver oblong salts, London 1820 and 1831, a pair of pepper pots, Sheffield 1919, a pair of butter shells, Sheffield 1908, two mustard pots, London import marked for 1902 and 1905, a sifting spoon, London 1814, two napkin rings; and a pair of oval salt frames, apparently unmarked (damaged and repaired).
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