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Late 19th century 'Anchor Stone Building Box' by F.Ad. Richter & Company (patent 1880) comprising 4 trays of bricks and several construction booklets with wooden case. CR- contents of trays unchecked and appear full. Box lid is in 2 parts. Box is sturdy, missing part of beading to top edge. Booklets - some complete, others very tatty with missing and loose pages
An unusual oriental appliqued and embroidered picture of dancing figures in a landscape with pagoda and banners, before a mountainous landscape, the faces of the characters with painted detail, 73 x 66cm, together with a pair of Chinese coloured stone rubbings of Bodhisattva and The Goddess of Mercy, 65.5 x 24cm approx, also together with a pair of pastel studies of cockerels signed Sonia M Green, all framed (5)
T H Victor (British, 1894-1980) - Harbour scene at Mousehole, watercolour and bodycolour on paper, signed and inscribed with location, 10 x 17cm, together with a watercolour of a mountainous coastal landscape by Jack Beddows - Gable from Thuacar Knott, signed and with presentation inscription verso dated 1986, 27 x 17cm, also together with a small collection of 18th century and later coloured engravings including a view of Tintagel Castle, a waterfall and stone quarry in Boscastle, etc, various sizes, all framed (9)
A collection of early 19th century and later documents and ephemera, comprising a passport dated 1812 signed by Viscount Castlereaghrequesting safe conduct for 'Mr Charles Winckelman' through France to Heligoland (Charles Frederick Winckelmann was a German trader who worked on both Heligoland and Malta as agent for merchants from Liverpool during the Napoleon blockade. He made numerous attempts to gain British naturalisation in order to be accepted into the somewhat exclusive Levant Company, finally succeeding in 1823); a quantity of Lloyds of London-related items, including four account books and underwriters lists of shipping insurers Charles Hobson and Edward Allfrey (1770-1834) and Blakes, Hobson & Allfrey (described as 'Merchants' in the 1808 Strakers Annual Mercantile, Ship and Insurance Register), dated 1805, 1806, 1807 and 1810; four marine insurance documents dated 1800, 1806, 1822 and 1837; Nicholls' Tables of Marine Insurance Premiums, 1853: two further insurance documents relating to the International 1888 Exhibition of Science, Art & Industry, Glasgow and plans of the exhibition site; Phoenix Fire Office certificates dated 1787, 1788, 1797 and 1799 and 20th century items including a Lloyds ticket of admittance dated 1910; an invitation to the 1925 'Laying the Foundation Stone of Lloyd's New Building in Leadenhall Street' and two booklets about the ceremony; a 'Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference Reception at Lloyds' booklet, 1948; an 'Order of Proceedings booklet ...to Lay the Foundation Stone of Lloyd's New Building in Lime Street', 1952; a Lloyds Log dated September 1967 and an invitation to the 'Opening of the Lloyds Building at One Lime Street', 1986
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