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*Freeman (Jeremiah, circa 1763-1823). Circular miniature view of a Norfolk farmyard, circa 1776, pen & black ink on vellum, depicting a squire conversing in front of a wooden barn, with giant haystack beyond, woman feeding chickens before a farmhouse and pigs feeding at a trough, and cart in the foreground, inscribed to lower left and right edge 'J.E.R.h. Freeman Delint' and 'in the 13 Year of his Age', 93 mm diameter (3.7 ins), period gilt frame, glazed, with Charles Plante Fine Arts printed label to verso (ascribing the work to a Thomas Freeman, Fl. 1774-1778 Jeremiah Freeman was christened in Norwich in June 1763, and apprenticed to the Norwich painter Robert van der Mijn in 1777. Following his apprenticeship, he worked for the London carver and gilder Thomas Alwood in 1784, later setting up his own shop in Norwich at 9 London Lane by 1790, and was described in his obituary as an 'eminent carver and gilder'. Freeman also exhibited with the Norwich Society of Artists, and became its president in 1818. His son William Freeman (1784-1877) took over the family business, and was also President of the Norwich Society of Artists in 1820 and later Mayor of Norwich in 1843. (1)
An Aster gauge one kit built 4-6-2 locomotive and tender BR green A3 Class 'Flying Scotsman', livesteam, locomotive and tender have been professional built and is one of a limited production of 88 kit built examples produced, with German style trough, smoke reflectors, double chimney and complete with original box and instructions. It is displayed in a specially made wooden framed Perspex case, the original locomotive entered service in February 1923 and was rebuilt in January 1947, it was withdrawn by British Railways in November 1963.
An Art Nouveau penwork book trough, decorated with panels of satinwood inlaid stylised floral panels, raised on ceramic castors, 78cm high x 55cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Lot 497 - wood abraised and discoloured/marked to top stand, lesser marks on lower tiers, supports are scratched/scuffed especially near base, but all solid to touch
Wood & Caldwell pearl ware figure of a recumbent lion, 12.75cm wide, a small early 19th Century earthenware figure of a lion, 8cm high, a 19th Century Staffordshire porcelain figure of a seated poodle with grog decoration, 9cm high, a similar figure of a girl seated on a goat, 9.25cm high and two other small 19th Century Staffordshire figures of dogs Condition: Wood & Caldwell large lion broken through base and across the lions back and poorly restored, girl on goat missing one foot, lion with ball under foot has glaze losses, tongue missing, chip to corner of plinth, crack trough back leg, dog on yellow plinth has large firing crack to underside, the dog with a coat of grog decoration having losses to the grog - **General condition consistent with age

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