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A quantity of various pictures and prints including two George Studdy prints, a beaded watch holder, a 'Good Old Days' silk sampler by Thomas Stevens, Stevengraph Works, Coventry, woven in pure silk, two watercolour maritime scenes with sailing boats, five other prints of noted paintings, a print on glass titled 'Sring' published by W. B Walker, a 'Jolly Beggars' Robert Burns brass clock/sign, a Chinese School portrait Doris Mabel Adelaide Smit in a brown 1920's dress on linen rolled up in a metal tube and one other together with a wooden snake
A miscellaneous collection to include a black lacquer desk standish with painted foliate detail, a leather cased medicine glass, early plastic dressing table wares, a trio of Stevengraph woven silk pictures in Oxford type timber frames, the Start Full Cry Dick Turpin's last ride on his bonny Black Bess, ceramic tiles, silver plated wares, a brass figure of a horse standing besides a gate, etc
After Claude Lorrain (French 1600-1682). A set of six sepia etchings and mezzotints, engraved by Richard Earlom, titled 'From the Original Drawing in the collection of the Duke of Devonshire', published in 1774 by John Boydell, 20.5 x 25.7cm, framed and glazed, together with thirteen other assorted prints and pictures, including: a Stevengraph of Dick Turpin's ride to York, a stipple engraving of Edmund Burke, a pair of sepia engravings of arcadian scenes and a pair of engravings by Charles Knapton after Panini. (19) Provenance: The Collection of the Late P. J. Rankin.
A pair of WWI silk embroidered, lace edged handkerchiefs showing burning buildings, entitled "Souvenir d'Arras" and "Souvenir d'Ypres", 18.5 x 18.5cm, and 21 x 20cm, and a pair of small Stevengraphs of hunting scenes with small cut scraps of animals enhancing the mount, each Stevengraph 5 x 15cm, and an oval engraved print, hand tinted, of a female classical figure in a chariot pulled by three putti, 17.5 x 24cm, all framed and glazed (5).
Two signed coloured prints after Lionel Edwards, one showing Belvoir Hunt with old label verso - The Battle of Rutlands (?) Belvoir proof by Lionel Edwards, the other from The Hunting Countries Series showing the South Notts Fox Hounds from Ploughman's Wood, both signed in pencil bottom left, 37 x 51 cm approx both in brown and gilt frames together with further sporting and other pictures and prints including a signed coloured Cries of London print, a needlework sampler by Minnie Truscott, three 19th century ornithological coloured engravings, a 19th century map of Gloucestershire, a Stevengraph needlework picture - The Meet, etc
A rare and large Stevengraph of the 1881 Derby winner Iroquois with Fred Archer up, silk picture, 10 by 23cm., 4 by 9in. the mount inscribed OWNED BY P. LORRILARD, IROQUOIS, WINNER OF THE DERBY, 1881, RIDDEN BY F. ARCHER, framed & glazed, overall 23 by 35cm., 9 by 13 3/4in.; sold together with a tailor's advertisement card bearing a coloured picture of Iroquois winning the Derby (2)
A "STEVENGRAPH", a pure silk machine woven picture in monochrome of Kenilworth Castle, mount inscribed "Woven in silk by T. Stevens (Coventry) Ltd.", 19cm x 33cm in Hogarth glazed frame, together with TWO SMALLER "STEVENGRAPHS" entitled "Columbus lea ving Spain 1492" and "Signing of the Declaration of Independence July 4th 1776" (3)
A 19th Century papier-maché snuff box, the top depicting three gentlemen with a chicken and coinage, a framed porcelain plaque depicting a young girl holding a ball in the 18th Century manner, a white metal snuff box, the lid set with a Wedgwood terracotta medallion depicting the profile of a Roman emperor, the back stamped "Wedgwood", and a framed stevengraph inscribed "Ye Peeping Tom of Coventre"

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