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A miniature silver hand mirror, Birmingham 1919; a Victorian silver miniature folding button hook, Birmingham 1880; a silver and mother of pearl handled bread fork, Chester 1905; a miniature silver toasting fork, Birmingham 1914; a pair of silver sugar tongs; a continental plated condiment spoon with cobra handle; a white metal funnel; various silver cruet items etc.
John Jackson R.A. (1778-1931) Portrait of John Bridge (1755-1831) Royal Jeweler to George III and IV Seated at a table with All Saints Church Piddletrenthide in the background Inscribed upper left: The Gift of John Bridge Esq. To his NephewJohn Gawler Bridge14th March 1827 Oil on canvas 76 x 63cm; 30 x 25in John Bridge was a partner in the firm of Rundell and Bridge which came to be one of the most successful British jewelers goldsmith and silver manufacturers of the 19th century employing up to 1000 out-workers. He came from and lived in Piddletrenthide in Dorset and is commemorated there with John Gawler Bridge his nephew. Provenance: Gifted to John Gawler Bridge 1827 Bequeathed to his son Henry Gawler Bridge (Dorset History Centre, Will of John Gawler Bridge: D.610/F7: . . . and also the portrait of my said Uncle by Jackson.)By descent Private collection Published: A three-quarter length version of this portrait was engraved by Samuel Cousins the British Museum have a copy. ++Old lining the varnish is discoloured and in places blackened however the paint seems in good condition beneath and the picture should clean well
R. Woodroffe (19th Century) Prize cow Signed and dated 1889 and inscribed This is a prize cow belonging to Capt. Horsell of Marsh Cottage - Won a silver cup at Divizes against the County of Wilts in 1839 - likeness taken by Mr. R Woodroff fromLondon Oilon panel 27 x 34.5cm; 10½ x 13½in ++Would be enhanced by a light clean a few minor blemishes
A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER TEA SERVICE, 19TH CENTURY-Teapot H: 14 cm, Milk Jug H: 8 cm,Sugar Bowl H: 9.7 cm, Container H: 10.5 cm This four-piece tea service is of square form, the sides applied with bamboo leaves. With handles and spout simulating bamboo. The set comprises a tea pot, covered sugar bowl, milk jug and covered container for tea leaves. Provenance: English private collection.
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