A small collection of jewellery comprising a yellow metal mourning brooch set with an oval aperture containing a hair fleur de lys, inscribed "William Tinsley died February 19th 1853 aged 73", a 15ct gold stick pin with a fox leaping through an inverted horse shoe set with half seed pearls, a further stick pin with a penguin, a hallmarked silver small bright cut vesta case, a ring decorated in metallic thread spelling out "My Love" and an Eastern white metal napkin ring with monogrammed square shaped cartouche (6).
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Shapland and Petter of Barnstable Art Nouveau inlaid 'Peacock' hall cabinet, circa 1905 the central door inlaid with panels depicting stylised peacocks the interior with coat hooks, mirror and stick rail 183cm high, 118cm across, 47.5cm deep. Exhibited: Liberty, London, Arts & Crafts Design from 1860-1920, 2003. Shapland & Petter was founded in 1854 by Henry Shapland. At its height in the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau period it supplied the leading retailers including Liberty & Co. and Waring & Gillow.
A Lladro figure, Embroidery Lady, 27.5 cm high, and seven other Lladro figures (a.f.) (8) Condition report Report by GH The tall seated gentleman appears to have had perhaps a walking stick in his left hand, which is no longer present. The girl with the violin appears to have had her head broken off and re-glued. The girl holding the candle has had her hand and the candle broken off and re-glued, and the flame on the candle has also been broken off and is missing. The fisherman has sustained damage to his rod, which has been broken and repaired, with glue residue around his hand, and also he has had his head broken off and re-glued with associated old paint restoration. Other than the aforementioned, there are no obvious major damages or repairs. None of the marks to the undersides of the figures are struck through.

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