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Rosenthal Studio - Line dinner and coffee service decorated in the Art Deco style with bands of silver and black, comprising six, 25 cm plates, six, 19.5 cm plates, six soup bowls and saucers, one covered tureen, one bowl, gravy boat and saucer, oval meat plate, coffee pot, covered sugar, cream jug, six coffee cups and saucers
Victorian mahogany opticians cabinet, the caddy top with hinged compartment over an arched glazed door, enclosing a flight of thirty-eight shallow and one deep drawer each having turned ivory handles, inset plate to door for T. Armstrong & Bros, Opticians, Manchester and further inset to the base, a silver plate `Presented to Mr W.L. Claque, by the teachers of Ashton U Lyme, Stockport & Altringham Districts, July 1879`, 56 cm high
Marc Chagall - quantity of gelatin silver prints photographed by Alfred Newman including contact sheets and original negatives of photographs of Marc Chagall, taken between 1974 and 1984 - the images document the artist in his studio. Provenance: Marc Chagall Collection Bloomsbury Auctions January 2009
HRH Prince Charles - royal presentation turned hardwood stud box with silver inset plaque to lid with crowned garter collar and C monogram, 7.5cm diameter, 4.25cm high. Lots 9-26 belonged to Edward Moncur the steward to Earl Mountbatten of Burma who worked at Broadlands - the Earl`s country seat for twenty years. Lord Mountbatten also encouraged Edward Moncur`s son`s interest in stamp collecting by giving him stamps and envelopes from all over the world
Pair Edwardian silver letter scales with engraved Royal crown B monogram to top, ivorine scale to front and drawer below on ball feet (hallmarked Birmingham 1906). The monogram may be that of Princess Beatrice (1857-1944) the daughter of Queen Victoria. Lots 9-26 belonged to Edward Moncur the steward to Earl Mountbatten of Burma who worked at Broadlands - the Earl`s country seat for twenty years. Lord Mountbatten also encouraged Edward Moncur`s son`s interest in stamp collecting by giving him stamps and envelopes from all over the world
Rare pair First Period Worcester porcelain pistol grip matching knife and fork handles painted in underglaze blue in the Rose and Floral Sprays pattern, complete with steel blade and three pronged fork and silver ferrules, no marks, circa 1760, knife 25.5cm, fork 21.5cm (See Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790 by Branyan, French & Sandon Page 258 for a similar example)
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