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TWELVE SILVER HANDLED BUTTON HOOKS AND SHOE HORNS, together with six mother of pearl handled needlework / dressing table requisites and three others with bone / plated handles (Parcel) (Condition Report: mixed condition, one silver handle is loose, generally used)
A LARGE ANGLO INDIAN BRASS TOP COFFEE TABLE, decorated with foliate detail surrounded by moulded edge on a folding hardwood spider leg base, with brass caps, diameter 106cm x height 45cm, along with brassed and onyx standard lamp (condition:- aged wear and tear, some repairs to leg and base) (2)
TWO BOXES OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY HAND MADE LACE AND EMBROIDERY ITEMS, to include a silk and lace bonnet (head not included), a white linen apron, children's night dresses, underskirts, gloves, evening bags, hand painted silk handkerchief sachet, lace table runner, shawl, etc. (s.d) (Condition Report: most items show signs of wear, appear in fair condition for age)
A PARCEL OF SILVER MOUNTED TOILET JARS, CONDIMENT SPOONS, HATPIN, ETC, including a George V silver mounted oak cased boudoir clock, makers Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1913, movement at fault, the hatpin Charles Horner, Chester 1908, three silver mounted glass dressing table jars, silver presentation plaque, plated bowl, etc, gross weight of weighable silver 2.09ozt, 65.1 grams, s.d. (Parcel), also including two silver pickle forks with paste set thistle detail to the terminals, each with a full silver hallmark (Condition Report: majority of items have some condition issues / faults)
Thomas Hodgetts after Sir Thomas Lawrence P.R.A., mezzotint, 'The Prince Regent, later George IV', published by Colnaghi 1829, visible sheet 64.5 x 45cm This is a version of Lawrence's most replicated portrait of the Prince Regent, painted in 1818 wearing Garter robes and presented by the sitter to the Mansion House in Dublin (now in the Hugh Lane Gallery). This is one of four versions currently in the Royal Collection, all painted after the Coronation in 1820 at which point a crown replaces the plumed hat of the Garter on the table. The King rests one hand on a paper lying under the Imperial Crown upon the 'Table des Grands Capitaines'; he wears Garter robes with the collars of the Golden Fleece, Guelphic Order, Bath and Garter.
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