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A 19th Century English pottery globe form tea pot, the body painted in black with a frieze of dancing Classical figures below anthemion collar on a pale stone coloured ground, leaf capped scroll handle, shallow cover with button finial, conforming stand, 7" high, A/F; a Prattware type terracotta bottle vase, printed and painted with a Graeco-Roman style geometric border, 9" high. S/D.
English School (19th century) Study of Red Deer (Stags) on a Hillside Coloured stone lithograph, heightened with watercolour, 25.5cm by 22. 5cm (10in by 8 3/4in) *Provenance. With J.Davey & Sons, 44 Duke Street, Liverpool 1, and 70 Bridge Street, Deansgate, Manchester 3, numbered "6454" on the backing board verso
George Edward Lodge (1860-1954) Black Grouse on a Dry Stone Wall in a Winter Landscape Signed, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, 28cm by 43cm (11in by 17in) *Provenance. With J.Davey & Sons, 70 Bridge Street, Deansgate, Manchester 3, also at 44 Duke Street, Liverpool 1, numbered "5920" on backing board verso
a Silver Mounted Green Stone Snuff Box, of rounded rectangular form, the lid and base with mottled green stone panel insert, the mounts engraved with cursive foliage and thistles, engraved "Oban 1909", 12cm long; and A Similarly Decorated Cigarette Box, no inscription, with Celtic strapwork and foliate motifs, both Birmingham 1904, 14. 5cm wide (both cracked mineral panels); and A Four Piece Dressing Table Brush Set, ebonised wood with white metal applied monograms retailed by Finnigan, Manchester (6)
After Sir Edwin Landseer (19th century) Study of Deer beside a Rocky Outcrop with Trees Nearby Inscribed "Balmoral Castle", also inscribed on a later label attached to the glass, "An original piece of Queen Victoria's mourning paper, designed by Edwin Landseer", black and white stone lithograph, 16cm by 9.5cm (6 1/4in by 3 3/4in)
An Edwardian 18 carat gold three stone diamond ring, the three old brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.40 carats total, set to a gipsy band, hallmarked Chester 1901 finger size R, a late Victorian sapphire and diamond three stone ring, mounted in 18 carat gold, hallmarked Chester 1898 finger size Q, and an Edwardian ruby and diamond ten stone ring, set with four oval mixed cut rubies with old cut diamonds between, mounted in 18 carat gold, hallmarked Birmingham 1909 finger size N, and an Edwardian sapphire and diamond five stone ring, mounted in 18 carat gold, hallmarked Birmingham 1907 finger size L (4)
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