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A small quantity of silver spoons to include: one with foliate scroll to back of bowl, back of handle engraved with initials JGC, by EJ?, London 1750; one plain by Nicholas Hearnden, London 1758; another plain spoon by RS, London 1767; a spoon with leaf detailing to handle, the back of the bowl engraved with foliage, by Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1865 (4) 195gms gross
A Royal Winton Grimwades jug transfer printed and painted with flowers on a gold ground, 25cm high; a Carltonware jug moulded in relief and polychrome decorated with flowers on a ribbed and stone ground, 20cm high; an Arthur Wood jug and an Old Ellgreave pottery jug decorated by Lorna Baily - Bridge & Stream (4)
JAMES PATERSON RSA PRSW RWS (SCOTTISH 1854 - 1932), CRICHOPE watercolour on paper, signed, titled and dated '1 June 93' (lower left) 12.5cm x 21cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Crichope Linn is a gorge and waterfall near Gatelawbridge in Dumfries and Galloway, southern Scotland. Linn is the Scots language word for waterfall. It is over 30m deep and is formed from the action of the stream, Crichope Burn, on the soft sandstone that underlies much of the area. The gorge was long believed to harbour supernatural beings, and a natural rock cell, the "Elf's Kirk" (since broken up for building stone), stood at its entrance. A natural archway on the footpath along the side of the gorge bears many 18th and 19th century inscriptions, supposedly including one by Robert Burns. In the 17th century, Covenanters used Crichope Linn as a hiding place. Probably as a result, Walter Scott chose it as the lair of John Balfour of Burley in Old Mortality.
An unmarked silver and enamel stone top thimble, compendium, in the style of Aksel Holmsen, the body with silhouette figure of a young child with angel wings playing a pipe set within vertical lines and dots, internal gilt metal reel/needle case, screw thimble top with conforming dot and line decoration, 5.2cm.
Mauchline ware – sewing seven pieces – comprising a bottle form thimble/reel case (HGO and Co., St. David’s Cathedral) 9.2cm, a circular pin cushion (Llancollen and Bridge/Valle Crucis Abbey Llangollen) another heart shaped (Pensarn) another as a set of bellows (HGO and Co., St. David’s Cathedral), a cylinder needlecase (The Popping Stone, Gilsland) a needlebook (Towyn From Railway) and a circular pin cushion box (Conway Tubular Bridge And Castle). (7)
Five Mauchline ware boxes in alternative finishes, comprising a rectangular glove box (flowers/verse) with gloves and button hook, 26.5cm, a black ground playing card box (two of hearts/lily of the valley), 11.5cm, another (19th Century figures playing cards) 11cm, a rectangular box (seashells and seaweed/Stone Bow, Lincoln) 13.5cm, and another (flowers/Worcester Cathedral) 8.5cm. (5)
Two Norwegian enamel and silver stone top thimbles by Marius Hammer, comprising a silver gilt example with scrolling white waves over a blue dot border, marked to interior apex 830S, by Marius Hammer, the other with blue van dyke enamel border over white dots, marked to interior apex 930S by Marius Hammer. (2)
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