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An early 20th Century inlaid mahogany bedroom suite comprising triple door wardrobe, 185cm high x 156cm wide x 52cm deep , tallboy with two doors over three drawers, 115cm high x 77cm wide x 49cm deep ,dressing table with mirror, 148cm high x 107cm wide x 51cm deep and a stool (4) Condition Report: Available upon request
A Chinese ceramic stool and an octagonal inlaid side table 54cm high (2) Condition Report: Chinese stool has several large cracks , chips and damage, has been repaired in several places, 46cm high x 33cm diameter, Side table has several pieces of inlay missing and some minor damage, 53cm high x 39cm wide.
An oak open bookshelves with turned supports, 74cm high x 65cm wide x 22cm deep. An oak sewing table with lift lid, three side drawers and two small drawers 79cm high x 52cm wide x 40cm deep, a Victorian mahogany book stand , booktroughs, treen epns etc Condition Report: Available upon request
John Bagshaw & Sons, an early 20th century marquetry inlaid rosewood 'surprise' table, the rectangular hinged top enclosing a rising interior of pigeon holes, drawers and writing slope, with under shelf, on square tapered legs and spade feet, inset maker's plaque for John Bagshaw & Sons, 66cm
BRITISH PROPAGANDA A large pearlware jug, dated 1793, printed in blue with eight lines of dated verse titled 'William Adams', to one side with the scene of a couple seated at a table enjoying 'Good Ale', the other with a pierced heart amid fruits and foliage, restored footrim chips, 20.4cm.
GEORGE III AND QUEEN CHARLOTTE A small pearlware jug, c.1793, the barrel-shaped body printed in brown and decorated in colours with a double portrait of the Royal couple seated at a table, titled in scrolls beside, the reverse with an equestrian portrait of the Duke of York, a restored rim section, 13cm.
GEORGE III, QUEEN CHARLOTTE, PRINCE ADOLPHUS AND DUKE OF YORK A pearlware jug, c.1793, printed in black and decorated in colours with named portraits, to one side the Royal couple seated by a table, the reverse with the two sons in military uniform, some restoration, 13.8cm. Prince Adolphus, seventh son of George III, was created Duke of Cambridge in 1801. Cf. John May, Victoria Remembered, pl.167.
1803 GREAT INVASION SCARE A large Spode porcelain jug, c.1803, printed in black and well coloured with a scene of Napoleon seated at a table with Satan, titled 'A Senatus Consultum on Bonaparte making his Will, before his Invasion of England & Conquest of the World!', the rim and handle gilded, minor chipping to the spout and foot, 16.5cm. The date of publication on the Fores satire of the same title is 19th September 1808. It is described by M. Dorothy George in the 'Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires in the British Museum', VIII, 1947, as similar to that produced in 1803. It is highly likely that Spode would have produced all of the Invasion Scare series at much the same time in 1803 and therefore the assumption is that Fores reissued this engraving in 1808 with the minor alteration to the last figure of the date. Cf. David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, pl.571. Provenance: ex Lewison collection, sold Phillips, 8th April 1998, lot 428.
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