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Myles Birket Foster RWS (British 1825-1899) A rural harvesting scene with children beside a pond, haymakers and cart beyond, artist stamp B.F. bottom right, watercolour, measurements 17.5 x 13.5 cm, frame 44 x 39 cmWalker Gallery Label versoCondition report: The painting is a watercolour, framed under glazing, not examined external to the frame. The sheet appears well preserved, with no obvious signs of rips, creasing or folds and there are no obvious signs for deterioration. The paint has some fading to the background, but the surface appears well preserved with no obvious signs of paint loss. The bottom right has initials BF in a cartouche. The frame has solid joints and has some minor general wear and tear- one area of surface loss to the bottom right.
Royal Copenhagen blue and white porcelain dinnerware, with painted floral decoration, including meat plate, length 44.5cm, and 3 egg cupsComprises of: 1 x 45cm oval meat dish and 31cm oval meat dish - both have unglazed bases, probably 2nds; 1 x 21cm square dish; 5 x 26cm plates - all have slight scores through back stamp, possibly 2nds, one similar design; 6 x 25cm soup bowls - one chipped, appear to be first in quality; 6 x 17cm plates - one chipped, rough score through back stamp; 6 x 22.5cm plates - all with scratches through back stamp; 1 x 17cm 2 handles plate/dish - again, scratched through back stamp; 1 x 33cm plate; 1 x 29cm shallow dish - scratched through back stamp; 3 x egg cups - one chipped. All generally good condition unless stated, some surface scratches and light wear through use.
PINK FLOYD - KING MOJO - ALL DAY LOVE-IN SUN. 7 TH MAY PINK FLOYD ADM 5 COLIN DUFFIELD RARE ORIGINAL POSTER WITH STAMP ON THE BOTTOM OF THE POSTER THAT READS `Colin Duffield 147a the moor Sheffield tel 23909 ' It measures approx 20 x 30 inchesShow's Signs Of Having Being Folded , Has Signs Of Creasing
Three Victorian W.H. Goss parian porcelain figures, two very similar figures of a classical lady, one once heightened with gilt and colours, one stamped Goss, 34cm, the other as a lady in prayer, 28.5cm (3) one of the larger figures and the smaller figure are stamped Goss, the other there is no obvious stamp, gilt loss throughout, the larger goss marked figure with a small chip out of the base, light surface scratches over all three, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
H.M.S. INVINCIBLE: GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS, 1906 manuscript on linen, large folding title with yard stamp for 'Sir W.G. Armstong, Whitworth & Co. Ltd' dated 16.3.06 and comprising 16 large 1/16in: 1ft scale folding profile plans, signature at beginning and end of Eng. Lieut. Frank Goodwin of the 'Invincible', bound with contemporary sheep (head and foot of spine worn) -- 8 x 5¼in. (20.3 x 13.5cm.)Footnote: Admiral Fisher's concept of the battle cruiser was brought to fruition by the completion of H.M.S. Invincible in March of 1908. Laid down with her sister ships Inflexible and Indomitable in 1906, Invincible was the first to enter service. Each 530 feet long, displacing 17,250 tons, these were the initial trio of battle cruisers equivalent to the Dreadnought, though the Invincible class was built for speed. A logical successor to the previous classes of armoured cruisers, these new cruisers had all-round improvements in speed, gun power and range, with no sacrifice in protection. Judged harshly later on, the only drawback was the cost to build, which was nearly 50 per cent more than the Dreadnought class. Able to reach 25 knots, these cruisers were impressively armed with eight 12in. guns. Sent to seek and destroy von Spee's squadron, Invincible and Inflexible met the opposing forces off the Falklands on 8 December 1914, when the German armoured cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau were sunk. Invincible then joined the Grand Fleet in March 1915 and was made flagship to the 3rd Battle Cruiser Squadron in May. At Jutland, Rear-Admiral Hood led his ships into action just before 6.30 p.m. on 31 May and Invincible was hit several times in a few minutes. One shell hit the 'Q' turret causing the magazine to explode, which broke the ship in two. She sank immediately and only five of the ship's company of 1,031 survived.
Two stamp albums inc 1840 Penny Black with Maltese Cross Cancellation, numerous Penny Reds (Maltese Cross Cancellation), entire letter c1862 Shrewsbury, Imperial crown watermarks, George V strip 1917 Victoria Square postmark, George V 1924-26 inverted (margin gum), 1924/25 Wembley Exhibition, George V Seahorse re-engraving, 1937 Coronation strip with margin gum, commonwealth worldwide stamps, together with commemorative FDCs.
Coin covers and coin presentation packs including: Royal Mint £1 silver proof, Day of the Concorde 1976, Royal Mint year brilliant uncirculated (Philippines, Mauritius, Jersey, Guernsey, Seychelles, St. Helena), 1994 £2 commemorative packs (3), loose crowns, FDC Millennium Projects FDCs, Royal Mail face value 1991 collectors pack, worldwide stamp album, Iceland, signed limited covers.
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