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19th century school - oval portrait of a lady model seated with a mandolin, watercolour, within an oak frame with an applied gilt gesso oval foliate surround, 20" x 18" overall; 19th century Continental school - portrait of a lady wearing a red dress and grey shawl, watercolour, 15.75" x 11.75" (2)
A Victorian Aesthetic movement walnut and parcel gilt breakfront side cabinet by Lamb of Manchester, the triple-mirror galleried back with central gilded arch inset a Tudor rose beneath, on two central ebonised and gilded pillar supports, the top with burr walnut panel and ebonised surround, the base enclosed by a pair of glazed doors with cupboard to each side, each set a floral gilt panel, on square legs, 183cm (72") wide/see illustration.
An Edwardian mahogany bijouterie table, the rectangular top glazed and with blind fretwork surround hinging to a plush lined interior and raised on four tapered legs of square section with blind fretwork carving united by a raised centre shelf and terminating in spade feet. Width 27 ins (see illustration).
A William IV mahogany drop dial wall clock the 12 inch enamelled Roman Numeral dial signed indistinctly Wm. D..., Liverpool, with single train movement, within a shaped octagonal surround with egg and dart and acanthus carved edge, the case with acanthus scroll ears, rosewood crossbanding, shaped window and fluted brackets, 27in (69cm) high, some restoration.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT, THUYA AND MARQUETRY CREDENZAS, each now with a shaped marble tops above an inlaid frieze and central panel doors with a central oval plaque of a young girl within a thuya satinwood and burr walnut surround, flanked by quarter round glazed doors, on plinth bases, with all over gilt metal fittings, 58” wide (2). See illustration
A boxed Meccano No.2 Constructor Car, the model in red with cream running boards complete with working motor and accessory driver, model features original wheels and tyres, headlights and windscreen surround (slight damage) all contained in French version No.2 box complete with alternative mud guards, radiator, short rear end key and spanner
* Guevara (Ernesto Che, 1928-67). A crowd of smiling onlookers surround Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Camilo Cienfuegos and Osvaldo Dortico, 1959, gelatin silver print, crease to right hand upper corner and two small pin holes to right border, 11.5 x 17cm, together with a copy photo of Che Guevara seated and reading with a cigar between his lips, original photo credit “Pergara”(?) indistinct to lower right corner, pencil note to verso identifying the location as Santa Clara, adhesion remains, 16 x 11.5cm (2)
A lady’s enamelled 18ct gold wristwatch, the gold circular dial with pink enamelled surround in the form of a life-buoy ‘HMS Vanguard’, the case inscribed ‘HKE from RS, 24th June 1911 together with a 15ct gold ‘Brittanic’ expanding link bracelet, contained in a fitted ‘Asprey’ case stamped with initials ‘HKE’ together with the visiting card of Mr Robert Stone handwritten in ink with ‘In remembrance of a Happy and glorious Day, the 24th June 1911 and with every good wish from............for Christmas and the New Year, Xmas 1911’ * H.M.S Vanguard was a Vincent-class battleship developed during the Anglo-German naval race. As part of the First Battle squadron at Scapa Flow she fought in the Battle of Jutland and remained unscathed with no loss of life. On Monday 9th July 1917 at Scapa Flow an accidental explosion sank the ship instantly killing 843 crew. This remains one of the greatest accidental losses of the Royal Navy. See illustration page 21

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