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QUEEN VICTORIA INTEREST - MEMORIAL STICK PIN COMMEMORATING FRANCIS CLARK, with portrait of Clark within a serpentine motif border, glazed, the reverse engraved 'From V.R.I. 1895 F.C.', 7.5cm long Note: Francis Clark was a servant of Queen Victoria's during her time in the Scottish Highlands.
Group of antique jewellery: Inlaid earrings, onyx brooch & an odd earring possibly gold mounted, a large stick / stock pin head set in yellow coloured metal with black enamel decoration and the inscription 'in memory of' and the facility to insert a small photo or lock of hair at the reverse and a propelling pencil set turquoise, and having a cap with hardstone seal matrix end stone, probably gold.
* Fisher (Thomas, 1782-1836). How-green near Ampthill, Bedfordshire, watercolour and traces of pencil, depicting a traveller with a walking stick and a bundle on his back traversing a wide lane lined with trees on the right and piles of bricks beside a double fence on the left, a sign post in the distance, lightly toned, image size 23 x 33cm (9 x 13ins), titled in ink by the artist to lower margin below image, mounted, framed and glazedQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner (1785-1848), 4th Baronet of Battlesden, Bedfordshire; Christie's, The Battlesden Sale, 1824, cat. no. 2503; Emily Page-Turner; purchased from her executors 1885; by descent from the purchaser; Sotheby's Thomas Fisher's Watercolours of Bedfordshire and British Architectural Drawings and Watercolours , 12th June 1980, lot 50. Eminent antiquary and draughtsman, Thomas Fisher exhibited a number of topographical drawings at the Royal Academy between 1804 and 1807, but his most important contribution to this field was the recording of the history of Bedfordshire, culminating in two publications: Collections Historical, Genealogical and Topographical for Bedfordshire and Monumental Remains and Antiquities in the County of Bedfordshire , published in 1812-16 and 1828 respectively. His interest in Bedfordshire stemmed partly from the fact that its history had been little recorded, and his watercolours show a love of detail arising from careful observation of the landscape and villages of the area. Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner was from an eminent land-owning family, and his father was the Member of Parliament for Thirsk for 21 years, but by 1823 he had apparently been incarcerated in a debtors' prison, having twice been declared a lunatic, once in 1814 and again in 1823. He died during an epileptic fit and his will was the subject of a court case to determine whether or not he was of sound mind when it was drawn up.
* Buckle (Claude, 1905-1973). River scene with boat, watercolour, depicting a young man standing in a small boat on a river against a backdrop of buildings, 26.5 x 36.5cm (10.5 x 14.5ins), together with another watercolour by the same artist, depicting a small boy with a wooden stick playing in a shallow river or pond, 32.2 x 27.8cm (11.75 x 11ins), both signed lower left, each mounted, matching frames, glazedQty: (2)
A pair of drop earrings, stamped '9C', length 4.5cm; another pair of drop earrings, unmarked (a.f.); a diamond stick pin; another stick pin; two rings stamped '9CT'; six various rings, unmarked, and an odd earring . Pair of drop earrings stamped '9C' - 2.7 grams. Other drop earrings - 3.7 grams. Two stick pins - unmarked - 3.5 grams. Two rings - stamped '9CT' - 3.2 grams. Unmarked rings - 13.0 grams. Odd earring - 1.8 grams.
An unusual Early 20th century fan in fontange form, the single paper leaf printed with a scene of a Hunt, the seated riders possibly including the Master in a top hat, on a white horse, his companion in a hard riding hat astride a tan horse, both in long red coats, about to pass through a white wooden gate, their hounds anxious to pass through. The verso advertises ALLCOCK'S PLASTERS and shows a male torso with various plaster in position, and, quite unusually, a panel at each side advertising the plasters in Spanish. The fan has presumably been issued by the ''Agentes en España J.Uriach & Cia. Barcelona''. Simple wood monture. Overall height 9 inches or 23cm, and A Folding Fan with extra guards forming a handle, the cream silk leaf applied with bands of red, white and blue ribbons, above painted sprays of flowers and clover. Marked on one handle ''Patentirt'' (patent?). Wood monture painted white. Length of guard, closed, 7 inches or 18cm; Together with a small paper fan advertising a fan exhibition at the Musée d'art et d'histoire Geneve 22 juin - 30 octobre 1994; an advertising fan for the Swiss Fete Des Vignerons, Vevey 1999. Guard length 10 inches or 25.5cm and a small plastic brisé fan with yellow sticks painted with blue daisies, the guards further decorated with gold glittery paint, the upper guard stating ''Tanschule Lukas IX Alserstrasse 18, an annotation on one stick reading HANS PREXL Wein XIX Panberg 6*. Guard length 5.75 inches or 14.5cm (5). There is loss to the left side of the leaf. The centre top of the leaf is crumpled. The lower guard is absent. The upper guard is broken at the rivet and lacks the lower section.
AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT OAK AND BRASS STICK STAND BY JAMES SHOOLBRED, Circa 1875, the upper shelf with brass three quarter balustraded gallery, above a panelled backboard, with brass stick retaining bar fixed to twin uprights with floral brass finials; the rectangular base with lift out zinc liner, above two brass front feet, height: 99cm, width: 58cm
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY, BRASS AND CAST IRON MOUNTED STICK STAND, The circular top with moulded edge beneath three spherical finials, on three knop turned supports to the dished iron base; And a mahogany 'oyster bucket' jardiniere stand, the openwork slatted exterior with lift out brass liner, with waisted base and three brass paw feet, the stick stand: 65cm high, the oyster bucket: 39cm high
An early nineteenth century pearlware Staffordshire Pratt figure, c.1810. It is decorated in the so-called Pratt palette of greens, blues, oranges and browns. It depicts Cybele and a lion. She holds a cornucopia that doubles as a candle holder. 32 m tall. (1)Condition: Restoration to the lion's tail and paw and to the candle stick stem and rim.
A collection of items of hallmarked small silver, to include a miniature toothbrush, a vesta case marked Ortner & Houle, a cylinder scent bottle, a bride's common prayer, a recent book trinket box, a pen and a white metal swizzle stick (7)Condition: generally good except prayer book with cover almost detached
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed saucers, c.1820-30. To include: Walking Man with Stick, Rural Cottage, Lady of the Lake, William Smith No. 9, Woodman, Ruins, Family Group and a Heathcote example. 12 - 14 cm wide. (8)Condition: Heathcote with rim crack, Lady of the Lake with restored rim chip, man with walking stick with break to rim. Provenance: From the Trevor Kentish collection.

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