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Naive School. A Regency family group seated at a table, circa 1820s, watercolour, interior scene with a young lady in a high-waisted grey gown holding a small bonneted child on her lap, a gentleman with one hand resting on a book beside a pack of playing cards and their box atop a circular table, and a woman wearing a purple gown and a white turban-style cap, against a backdrop of full length windows dressed with crimson drapes, a landscape oil painting, and a bookcase full of leather bound volumes, some minor craquelure, 34.5 x 41 cm (13.5 x 16 ins), framed and glazed (Qty: 1)Note: Believed to be a portrait of Jane Marsack, her infant child, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Blackall Simonds of Caversham Rectory, Caversham, near Reading. Jane (born 1798) married George Hartwell Marsack (1792-1856) in 1819. William Blackall Simonds (1761-1834) was a brewer and banker. Martin Orskey purchased the painting from Jane Marsack's great great grandson in 1993 (see accompanying letter).
Mather (William). The Young Man's Companion: Or, Arithmetick made Easie. With plain directions for a young man, to attain to read and write true English, and short-hand or characters. And also very easie rules for measuring land... The use of Gunter's Quadrant... Choice experiments in physick and chyrurgery... With choice presidents in the law, 4th edition ('with very large additions'), 1695, folding engraved map, 2 engraved plates (one folding), diagrams and illustrations, folding table, advertisement leaves at end, occasional light spotting, contemporary mottled calf, small splits to joints, light edge wear, 12mo, contained in modern cloth clamshell box (slightly rubbed) (Qty: 1)Wing M1287B
AN UNUSUAL ENGLISH OAK TABLE, the top made up of three boards with extensive graffiti, 19th c with names and initials of numerous school boys, several also dated 1873 and 1896, on turned trestles, sledge feet and moulded stretcher, 73cm h; 76 x 144cm The names include Baring, Brocklebank, Buxton, Elliot, Buckley, Godsal, Knowles, French-Blake, Hoare, Fairbairn, Warburton, Umley and many others++One of the four sledge bases truncated, wear and shrinkage cracks to top, the boards when reused with four similarly sized round knot holes plugged
A WILLIAM III OAK SIDE TABLE, EARLY 18TH C with boarded top and moulded lip, 63cm h; 55 x 49cm++Shrinkage between boards at the top and early let in repair, drawer boards original, brass axe head handles old replacements, spandrel brackets replaced, feet worn down with age, stretchers original
ENGLISH THEATRE. THE SILVER TESTIMONIAL TABLE SNUFF BOX OF WILLIAM FARREN foliate engraved on a patterned engine turned ground, the underside of the lid engraved This Box is presented by W Farren Lessee of the Strand Theatre To W Shalders As a small Token of respect for his conduct as a Man and admiration of his Talent as an Artist 25th May 1850, 9.5cm l, by Cronin & Wheeler, Birmingham 1848, 3ozs 14dwts William Farren (1786-1861) English actor; William Shalders (1800-after 1870) scene painter and "low comedian" at London, Portsmouth and Southampton theatres.++Good condition with only a tiny dent; no significant wear; no repair
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