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19th century Mason's Ironstone small octagonal Hydra jug and bowl with Serpent handle, together with a graduated set of four Victorian Davenport Stone China jugs, H16cm max and two matching 19th century Hydra jugs, H22cm (8) - Condition Report Two small chips to the rim of the smaller davenport jug. The larger of the Davenport jug has a stress crack to the handle. The two large jugs both have stress cracks throughout, significant paint loss to the handles, small chips and wear. General wear including losses to paint work and scratches to all pieces.
ENGLISH EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL Standing stone circle, possibly Scorhill Watercolour 30.5cm x 47cm Condition Report : good condition, no issues Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Edwin Earp (1851-1945) - mountainous landscape with a figure on a stone bridge in the foreground also a companion, lake scene with boats, mountains beyond, both signed, pencil on watercolour, each 7" x 4.75", a pair *The artist is believed to be the eldest son of Henry Earp Senior, the head of a large family of British artists, he was perhaps the most prolific of the family and painted across the British Isles as well as throughout Europe.
A Delicate Single Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant cut stone claw set, between inset shoulders, stamped "18" (finger size K), (1.8grams). A 9ct gold single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut stone claw set (one missing) between openwork high setting and shoulders (finger size M/N), (1gram). (2)
* Waterloo (Anthonie, 1610-1690). Dog Drinking, etching on laid paper, a very good impression, trimmed to, or just outside, plate mark, sheet size 291 x 233 mm (11.5 x 9.2 ins), together with: Two Stone Bridges, etching on laid paper, with foolscap watermark, trimmed to plate margins, sheet size 155 x 210 mm (6.1 x 8.25 ins), plus: Two Figures on a Forest Path, etching on laid paper, trimmed to, or just outside, the plate mark, numbered 4 to upper right corner, sheet size 122 x 141 mm (4.8 x 5.6 ins), all hinge-mounted in 20th century card window mountsQty: (3)NOTESDog Drinking: Dutuit 120, ii. Two Stone Bridges: Dutuit 101. Two Figures on a Forest Path: Dutuit 62.
* Harding (George Perfect, 1779/80-1853). Portrait of a Cromwellian gentleman, 1812, gouache on paper, head and shoulders portrait of a grey-haired moustachioed gentleman wearing a black coat and white square collar, framed by an oval stone aperture, with landscape vista of a tree and clouds beyond, within painted ebony picture frame, signed and dated lower right within image, image size 13.7 x 12.3cm (5.25 x 4.75ins), framed and glazedQty: (1)NOTESMiniaturist George Perfect Harding is best-known for his copies of historial paintings. Cleverly painted, with the frame giving a trompe l'oeil effect, this portrait is likely to be after a work by Samuel Cooper (1609-1672). Harding travelled the country copying oil portraits and recording their history. He was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, and some of his works were engraved in historical publications. He exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1802 and 1840, and examples of his work are in major collections such as the National Portrait Gallery, British Museum, National Museum of Wales and Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
* Nicholas and Dorothy Wadham. Oval silver medal, 1618, two embossed silver sheets (or clichés) joined at the rim, with half-length bust of Nicholas Wadham, facing slightly to the right, with ruff collar over plain cloak, and the words WHEN CHRIST WHO IS OVR LIFE SHAL APPEARE, to reverse, a half-length bust of Dorothy Wadham, turning slightly to the left, wearing damask gown, high ruff collar and broad-rimmed hat, and the words WE SHAL APPEARE WITH HIM IN GLORY, with four death's heads to the outer wreath-decorated border, 55 x 47 mm (2.2 x 1.9 ins)Qty: (1)NOTESMedallic Illustrations of the history of Great Britain and Ireland to the death of George II, 73 (page 220). Thought to have been issued on the death of Dorothy Wadham (1534-1618), daughter of Sir William Petre, principal Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth. Her husband Nicholas (1532-1609), a Somerset landowner, left funds in his will for the founding of what became Wadham College, Oxford. The first stone of the college was laid on 31st July 1610, with the first students being received in 1613.
* Pugin, Augustus Charles de, 1769-1832. Landscape with village in Wales, circa 1800, pen, ink and brown wash on paper, circa 1800, showing a rustic buildings, river with bridge, trees and hills in the distance, some grey wash to tree and meadow in the foreground, signed A Pugin Senr in pencil to lower margin, 10 x 16.75 cms, framed and glazed, together with: Barret (George, 1732-1784). Study of Moored Fishing Boats, pen, brown ink and brown wash, and pencil on buff laid paper, gilt ruled outer border, antique-style gilt frame, glazed, with Caroline Stroude label to verso, giving the provenance of the work as from the artist's family, sheet size 17 x 28 cm (11 x 6.7 ins), plus two other English drawings: James Holland (1800-1870), Study of a stone bridge over a river, pencil and watercolour heightened with body colour, 12.5 x 17.2 cm (5 x 6.75 ins), framed and glazed, with 20th century typewritten label giving provenance as Professor Isaacs' Collection, purchased Sotheby, 23.1.63, and John Samuel Hayward (1778-1822), Mount Edgcumbe looking from Devil's Point, 1811, brown and grey wash on two sheets of conjoined paper, inscribed 'Mount Edgcumbe looking from Devil's Point. Sepr 1811. JSH', 14.7 x 39 cm (5.75 x 15.3 ins), framed and glazed, with Caroline Stroude label to versoQty: (4)NOTESProvenance (Pugin): Formerly Nigel Temple collection, Cheltenham, UK.
An 18ct gold old cut diamond five stone ring, the cushion cuts in claw settings on a hallmarked shank, the shank bearing hallmarks for Birmingham 1981 which confirms vendors report to shank being repaired at that time, ring size J, total diamond weight 0.82ct, 2.7g in pink plastic vintage box
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