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A late 19th century brass bound rectangular mahogany writing slope, with foldout fitted interior, the lid with leather drop slip and six small storage apertures comprising Monday-Saturday, inkwells, pen tray and green leather lined slope, length 50cm, depth 26cm, height 16cm (in need of minor restoration) (illustrated)
An Edwardian walnut Davenport, the two short drawers above the open pen tray and inkwell recesses to the back, over a later rexine skiver, the sloping top opening to reveal a plain interior, on a pedestal of four short drawers with turned and tapering supports to the front, 56.5cm wide, 101cm high, 54cm deep
A RARE DERBY DEJEUNER, painted by, probably, John Brewer with panels of domestic animals, birds and butterflies in gilt medallions on a yellow ground with gilt inner borders and handles, comprising shaped oval tray, 39cm over handles, oval teapot and cover, sugar box and cover, cream jug and a pair of coffee cans, Duesbury & Kean, painted crown, crossed batons and numeral 9 of the gilder William Smith in blue, c1800 (8) Provenance: anon Sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, 22 November 1971, lot 167 [when attributed to Thomas 'Jockey' Hill] bt C B Sheppard for 1,650 gns; C B Sheppard, Alfreton, Derbyshire, from whom bought by the late owner on 10 December 1971 for a part consideration of £1175. Illustrated: Twitchett, op cit, plt 222. Literature: A green ground coffee can with the same unusual handle form and painted with the same three designs of a Kingfisher, moth and spaniel as one of the two in the present lot, is illustrated in the Catalogue of the Doris Wheatley Collection of Derby Porcelain, P Jackson, Brackley, 1987, plts 5 and 6. ++Tip of spout reduced and made up with old restoration. Cover of teapot broken and glued with old overpainted restoration. Sugar box stained descending hairline crack and some staining of the glaze on the lower part of the body, especially the underside; cover - finial replaced. Jug - handle cleanly broken off and glued back into position. Coffee cans, both in fine condition. Tray in fine condition.
A RARE DERBY DEJEUNER, painted by George Robertson with naval battles or other scenes in a broad gilt rectangular frame reserved on a bright "Mint Green" ground with gilt rim and handles, comprising shaped oval tray, 40cm over handles, oval teapot and cover and a pair of coffee cans and saucers, Duesbury & Kean, painted crown, crossed batons, D and [tray] title The Anson engraving La Loire & Kangaroo in blue script, c1800 (7) Illustrated: Twitchett, op cit, plt 267 [with the cream jug and sugar box and cover] and Barrett and Thorpe, op cit, plt 155 [the teapot]. The French frigate La Loire was captured off the coast of Ireland in October 1798. ++Teapot - broken and repaired - cover in fine condition. Coffee can - old filled flat chip on the exterior of the rim near the handle. Second coffee can - hairline crack descending from the rim near the handle and extending across the base. Both saucers in fine condition. Tray - in fine condition
A VICTORIAN MAJOLICA BRAMBLE MOULDED SQUARE TRAY, PROBABLY JOSEPH HOLDCROFT, with turquoise ribbon border, 26cm w, c1880; a Wedgwood majolica Japanese style cache pot; a majolica pineapple moulded tea kettle and cover; a majolica sweetcorn jug and one and a set of three majolica plates, English and Continental, all late 19th c (9) ++The cache pot cracked but in generally good condition
A CAUGHLEY SPOON-TRAY AND COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Pagoda pattern and gilt, spoon tray 16cm l, printed S or painted 6 in underglaze blue, the spoon tray painted gilder's number 16, c1780 A spoon tray of the same pattern, also with the gilder's number 16 is illustrated in the catalogue of the Bi-centenary Exhibition of Caughley Porcelain, Ironbridge 1999, No 330. ++Coffee cup with small flat rim chip; slight wear to the gilding on the rims
A CHINESE OPENWORK REPOUSSÉ BOWL, decorated with two dragons flanking a flaming pearl, glass liner, 11.5cm diam, marked in Chinese and English, marker TS & TC, late 19th c; a pair of Indian silver repoussé salts, one other and a repoussé oval pin tray with crimped rim, late 19th/early 20th c, 9ozs 10dwts (5) ++++

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