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A collection of jewellery and costume jewellery, including a 9 carat gold six bar gated bracelet; a 9 carat gold pencil holder; an Edwardian aquamarine and half pearl bar brooch; a turquoise and pearl brooch; a pair of 9 carat gold engine turned cufflinks; a banded agate stick pin; a 9 carat gold hinged bangle; and other items offered in a red faux leather jewellery case (qty)
A pair of ash and elm low Windsor arm chairs Midlands mid 19th century each with low arched top rail over pierced central back splat flanked by three stick supports to each side the hoop arm on baluster and turned front supports above an elm saddle seat on turned and tapering front legs united by a turned H stretcher (2) (with repairs)
A fine Regency figured mahogany bowfront stick barometer early 19th century with cavetto moulded pediment above engraved rectangular brass register calibrated in inches with double vernier adjustment inscribed Yesterday noon and signed Abraham Optician Liverpool to upper edge the ebony bordered trunk with mercury thermometer and dual ivory vernier adjustment knobs above ebony vase turned cistern cover flanked by lozenge inlaid canted angles with moulded base 96cm high
An Edwardian presentation silver two well inkstand, in the rococo revival style, fitted with a pair of silver-capped cut glass inkwells and a central taper stick holder and seal box, bearing a presentation inscription to a gentleman on his retirement from the High Court of Justice, Sheffield 1904, by Walker & Hall, 35oz troy gross weight, 35cm (13 1/2in) long
A violin the two-piece back 35.5cm long labelled 'James Hardie Fecit / Edin'r Anno 1843' in a wooden case; with a bow the mid-brown octagonal stick with an ivory frog and adjuster; and another bow the chestnut octagonal stick with an ebony frog inlaid with mother-of-pearl eyes and with an ebony and plated adjuster (3).
A large Obadiah Sherratt-type pearlware bull baiting group, modelled with the figure of a farmer wearing a brown jacket and yellow breeches, his arms raised with a stick in his right hand, beside him the tethered figure of a large brown and white bull being attacked by two black and white bull terriers with yellow collars, the farmer’s hat resting on a marbled table-type base, inscribed ‘BULL BEATING’ and ‘NOW CAPTIN LAD’, 26cm high, 37cm wide, early 19th century (restoration and losses). See Pat Halfpenny, English Earthenware Figures 1740-1840 (1991), p. 265 (top) for a similar example.
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