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William Gill (British fl.1826-1871): 'Balancing a Stick', oil on board signed and dated 'Leamington 1870', original title label verso 19cm x 14cmProvenance: with Walker Galleries Harrogate, label verso Condition Report Excellent condition - Ready to hang. Cleaned and re-framed probably 15 years agoClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A HANDSOME PAIR OF VICTORIAN FOUR-LIGHT SILVER CANDELABRA IN THE ADAM REVIVAL TASTE, Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Ltd, London 1889, each with urn-form candle cups decorated with swags and with beaded detachable drip pans on reeded scrolling arms, fitted on a (detachable) stick with urn-form cup over a square section tapering stem chased in relief with masks and pendant foliage, raised on a square base chased with stiff leaves and urns, weighted. Height 45.5cmAll the marks match. The marks to the edge of the base of one are rubbed but legible. The marks to the base of the other are clearer. One side of one base with a few small dents. The condition is generally very good.
COBDEN RICHARD: (1804-1865) British Radical and Liberal Statesman, associated with John Bright in the formation of the Anti-Corn Law League.A.L.S., R Cobden, four pages, 8vo, n.p., 1852, to C. E. Rawlins, marked 'Private'. Cobden announces 'If we, in Manchester, found it necessary to confine ourselves to the one question of the corn laws - we who have a strong party there for reform as witness the character of its representatives - how much more necessary must it be for you in Liverpool, who have no other standing ground on which you have the least chance of beating the old enemy, the Tories' and continues to add 'I should say it would be madness for you to hoist any other flag than that of the League. What little of parity & public spirit you have amongst your constituency you owe to the free trade agitation. Stick to that for one more election & something may evolve from it which may hereafter enable you to send a couple of good reformers. Your present men are the best upon the whole that Liverpool has returned in my day'. Some very light, minor age wear and creasing, VG C. E. Rawlins served as Chairman of the Complete Suffrage Association and was part of the Liverpool delegation to the Anti-Corn Law League's large demonstration in the Free Trade Hall at Manchester in April 1843.

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