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A late 18th c. Elm and Ash Windsor Chair, having bent Ash hoop back and arm, central Oak Wheelback splat with lower piercing, eight long and eight short spoke shaved stick supports, turned arm supports, solid shaped Elm seat with thumbnail moulded edge, standing on single ring turned legs with 'H' stretcher
A silver carnelian set thimble Birmingham 1923, James Swann & Son, EPNS items, a pair of brass candlesticks, a brass chamber stick, lustreware teapot and sugar a/f, Carltonware, Rouge Royal dish, cut throat razors, two early 20th century parasols, Goebel Hummel figure 'The Culprit' vintage tins, mauchlinware (af) etc
A fine chained wooden knitting stick Ex. W J Shepherd Collection, the square section mahogany mount inlaid to one side with a panel of dark stained oak, to the other a glazed panel with ink inscribed panel ïRemember Me When This You See And Bear Me In Your Mind Wm Nelsons Nov 9th 1831Í with a six link chain and swivel to a double hook lantern block, 42cm
A good 19th Century wooden chained knitting stick Durham of typical form inlaid to the face with boxwood heart and other motifs and a heart picked out in copper pins, one side with further inlay and a brass plaque engraved ïJM/BSÍ, brass top panel, the scroll with a metal mount to a swivel, chain and hook, 36cm
Paper Doll Book. Hubert, the Cottage Youth. Being the Sequel to Phoebe, the Cottage Maid, Exemplified in a Series of Rural Figures, 1st edition, printed for S. and J. Fuller, 1812, printed booklet with seven (of 8) cut-out hand-coloured aquatint scenic figures loosely inserted, with later hand-made interchangeable head, lacking head-pieces and the figure for 'He associates with Phoebe', three figures with closed tear sometime reinforced with paper on verso, one with portion of stick lacking, another with half of one arm missing, original printed wrappers (slightly rubbed and without silk tie), in matching card slipcase (with old paper repair to edges), 16mo, together with a cut-out hand-coloured aquatint figure of a barber holding a wig on a stand, with slot for interchangeable head, from Frank Feignwell's Attempts to Amuse His Friends, published by Fuller in 1811, plus a later edition of The History of Little Henry, booklet in slipcase, but no figures, all items contained together in an unrelated cloth solander box Provenance: From the library of Percy H. Muir. Gumuchian 1999-2001 (all incomplete); Osborne, p.1052 (lacking at least one head-piece). One of the rarest of all the Fuller paper dolls. (1)

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