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*** FORSEY (LATE 20TH/EARLY 21ST
*** FORSEY (LATE 20TH/EARLY 21ST CENTURY) The Pond at Wisborough Green signed and dated '-FORSEY- '89' (lower left) watercolour 25 x 34cm Provenance Private collection, UK
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Butcher, Richard. The Survey and
Butcher, Richard. The Survey and Antiquity of the Town of Stamford in the County of Lincoln, 1717. Bound with: Bedwell, Wilhelm. A Brief Description of the Towne of Tottenham Highcrosse in Middlesex, 1718, and Pilkington, Gilbert. The Turnament of Tottenham, ed. W. Bedwell, 1718. 8vo., cont. calf gilt. With another on Lincolnshire (2)/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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Ferguson (S) The Cromlech on
Ferguson (S) The Cromlech on Howth Day & Son London 1861
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Staffordshire Toby Jugs Manor of
Staffordshire Toby Jugs Manor of a referree
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William Highfield (English 19th c.)
William Highfield (English 19th c.) "Hathersage Village Derbyshire" c. 1900 oil on canvas signed lower left titled and localized verso 16 1/4 in. x 24 1/8 in. in a giltwood frame.
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A Staffordshire transfer printed
A Staffordshire transfer printed jug in puce Entrance to the Liverpool and Manchester Railway and three other jugs
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A DERBY PLATE painted to the centre
A DERBY PLATE
painted to the centre with a group of figures, a drover and cattle fording a river, the banks heavily wooded, a park beyond, in broad gilt border of entwined foliage and a ribbon, 24cm diam, painted mark and title On the River Derwent Derbyshire in blue script, c1795-1805
Illustrated: Twitchett (J), Derby... an Illustrated Guide, Woodbridge 2002, col plt 48.
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Staffordshire kilted huntsman
Staffordshire kilted huntsman wearing a plumed hat and short jacket next to a stream with waterfall and deer 19th c. 17.5"h.
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EDWIN THOMAS DOLBY (BRITISH fl.
EDWIN THOMAS DOLBY (BRITISH fl. 1849-1895) HEREFORD Watercolor and graphite on paper: 6 3/4 x 9 1/2 in. (sight) Framed lower left inscribed: Hereford; lower right signed and dated: ED 1892 - Provenance: Property of a gentleman
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English School, 19th c - Portrait
English School, 19th c - Portrait of George Rowbotham of Farndon near Newark, Nottinghamshire, half length, in a spotted cravat, patterned grey waistcoat and black coat, holding a letter, inscribed verso George Rowbotham of Farndon Newark Notts born 1805 died 16th March 1862, oil on panel, 34.5 x 25cm Provenance: Anon Sale in these 'rooms, 28 February 2008, lot 738 to the present vendor George Rowbotham is recorded in the 1851 census as a Grocer and Tea Dealer, born in Newark and married to Caroline, aged 26 (born Doncaster) More Information In ready to hang clean gallery condition, in contemporary rosewood frame
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Joseph Farington
Joseph Farington (1747-1821)/Views of Cirencester and of Cricklade/from John & Josiah Boydell's A History of the River Thames/late 18th Century hand coloured aquatints, 23cm x 33.5cm
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Toff Milway (born 1949), a salt
Toff Milway (born 1949), a salt glazed charger with foliate decoration, trailed signature and inscription Conderton, Glos '96 beneath, 40cm diameter and two smaller platters with similar decoration, 29.5cm x 26.5cm
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Thomas Edward Francis (British,
Thomas Edward Francis (British, act. 1897-1937) Abingdon, Vale of White Horse District, Oxfordshire, view of St. Helens Church. Watercolor on paper, signed at the lower left, approx. 10-3/4" x 14-3/4" sight size, matted and framed under glass overall approx. 18-1/2" x 22". "Abingdon" written in pencil on verso.
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TWO DERBY PLATES one painted with
TWO DERBY PLATES
one painted with travellers and a packhorse passing a windmill, the other with two men in a boat on a lake near a cliff with overhanging trees, in turquoise and gilt frame and conforming border, 22cm diam, painted mark and titles Near Manchester or In Wales in red or sepia script, c1820
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Beswich Hereford Calf 1827C
Beswich Hereford Calf 1827C
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Wixford Village by Johan Acton Butt
Wixford Village by Johan Acton Butt Johan Acton Butt (English d. 1891).? 19th century oil on canvas landscape signed l.r.; 18 x 29.5 in.?(sight).? A lengthy inscription presumably by the artist on verso reads; Wixford Village/ J. Acton Butt/ Temple Chambers/ Broad St./ Birmingham.
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A DERBY PLATE painted in warm brown
A DERBY PLATE
painted in warm brown monochrome with an angler and another figure in a hilly landscape in apricot, brown and gilt cavetto and fluted gilt honeysuckle border, 23cm diam, painted mark, 116 and title Streights of Dovedale Derbyshire in blue script, c1790-94
Another plate of pattern 116 with a similar view in Dovedale is illustrated Mitchell (Stephen), The Marks on Chelsea-Derby... 1770-c1790, 2007, plt 99i.
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A late Victorian/early Edwardian
A late Victorian/early Edwardian b/w photograph of Mannington Hall, Norfolk, the seat of the Earls of Orford and later the Barons Walpole, 16 x 20cm, William J. Coe of Swaffham framers label to verso, further miscellaneous pictures and prints, various subjects, media and sizes More Information Mixed condition.
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A Staffordshire earthenware
A Staffordshire earthenware 'murder' jug, c1870, moulded in relief and decorated in colours with William Collier and his family to one side and, to the other, the dramatic scene of the murder of the gamekeeper Thomas Smith by Collier at Whiston Eaves, Staffordshire, 26.5cm h More Information Slight staining of the crazed glaze but in generally well preserved condition, free from cracks or chips, no restoration
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MARCUS FORD (1914-1989)
MARCUS FORD (1914-1989) BRITISHMarcus Ford, Power Station on the Thames, London, oil on canvas, signed, verso: signed, titled and inscribed 'Purchased at Harrods, London, July 1976’. Signed verso. Giltwood frame. 16 x 24 inches.
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Alfred de Breanski Sr (1852-1928
Alfred de Breanski Sr (1852-1928 British) At Wallingford on the Thames
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Group of Two Ironstone Platters,
Group of Two Ironstone Platters, one an attractive Ford and Sons, Staffordshire, gray-blue transfer-printed ironstone oblong platter in "Argyle" decor, third quarter 19th century, the other a Booth's, Staffordshire, blue transfer-printed ironstone ovoid roasted meats platter in "Cheswick" decor, fourth quarter 19th century, w. 17-1/4" and 20-1/4".
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STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. England
STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. England 2nd quarter-19th century. Dr. Syntax bound to a tree by Highwaymen'' by Clews. Floral border. Crazing. 10 1/2''d.
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A fine and large Derbyshire
A fine and large Derbyshire creamware dated jug typically enamelled in red and black with a leafy cartouche enclosing a sheath of corn and a plough with the legend - ''Thomas Parr Hill Ridware 792 - Success to the grain returned God speed the plough'' the terminals to the handle enamelled in yellow green and pink 8.75ins high (hairline and some small cracks)
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F. T. Widgery (20th century
F. T. Widgery (20th century British) - Pair of watercolours - Moorland scenes 9.25ins x 13.25ins signed in gilt frames and glazed
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THOMAS COOPER MOORE (1827-1901)
THOMAS COOPER MOORE (1827-1901)
THREE RAILWAYS' ENTRANCE TO COLWICK ESTATE NOTTINGHAM
signed, signed again, dated 1893 and inscribed verso, Academy board, 28.5 x 47cm
At this period Nottingham was served by the three railway companies whose trains form the subject of the present picture: the Midland Railway, the Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway (subsequently the Great Central Railway) and the Great Northern Railway (jointly with the LNWR)
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Beswick Hereford Cow 1360
Beswick Hereford Cow 1360
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Follower of Francis Nicholson
Follower of Francis Nicholson (British 1753-1844)/Hackfall And The River Ure, Yorkshire/watercolour, 22.5cm x 35cm
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A Staffordshire poacher figure
A Staffordshire poacher figure group depicting Thomas Smith confronting the poacher William Collier, 33cm high, Staffordshire equestrian figures of War and Peace etc.
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A DERBY PLATE painted en
A DERBY PLATE
painted en grisaille with an octagonal framed view of figures standing above a bend in the r
River Trent near a farmhouse, the grey border painted in black with regularly spaced flowers and outlined in gilt, 23cm diam, painted mark, 282 and title Near Twyford Derbyshire in blue script, collector's label, c1800
Provenance: Samson Selig Collection.
Illustrated: Twitchett (J), Derby Porcelain, 1980, fig 213 left.
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A DERBY PLATE painted en
A DERBY PLATE
painted en grisaille with buildings and trees on the banks of a river, a windmill in the distance, in octagonal gilt frame and fluted border gilt with a ribbon and trailing foliage, 23cm diam, painted mark and title On Mill Bank Westminster in blue script, c1795-1800
Provenance: Hawkins, Ward (Nottingham Castle Museum) and Margaret Foden Collections.
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Beswick Jersey Bull 1422 and a
Beswick Jersey Bull 1422 and a Hereford Cow 1360 (2)
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Beswick Hereford Cow 1360
Beswick Hereford Cow 1360
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A DERBY SOUP PLATE FROM THE
A DERBY SOUP PLATE FROM THE NORTHUMBERLAND SERVICE
painted by William Billingsley and gilded by Thomas Soare with a central group of three roses and five single flowers, the blue and gilt oeil de perdix border with three further panels of roses in tooled gilt frames, the rim and footrim also gilt, 25cm diam, puce painted mark and 1, collector's label, c1791
Provenance: Mary Field Collection.
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William Biscombe Gardner
William Biscombe Gardner (1847-1919) - Watercolour - View of ''Rumwood Langley Nr. Maidstone Kent'' 7ins x 10.25ins signed in gilt frame and glazed
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Beswick Hereford Calf 854
Beswick Hereford Calf 854