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Edward Dayes (1763-1804) - 'Tewin Church, Hertfordshire', en grisaille watercolour, signed, 19 x 26 cm and Joseph Farington (1747-1821) - Landscape with stream, cottage and figure, pen ink and wash, 32 x 27.5 cm (2)
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An impressive large and heavy bronze tobacco jar, well-modelled and detailed as a bulldog's head, hinged to enclose gilt interior fitted with matchpot, the studded collar concealing a lower drawer, unmarked but probably US, circa 1890, 24.5 cm high
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An original 'Votes for Women' tri-coloured Suffragette sash woven in purple, green and white, with blue printed inscription, 55 cm long x 10 cm wide, to/w a rosette with central enamel badge with E. P. initials (possibly for Emmeline Pankhurst - Suffragette leader) and a National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage associate member card for Miss Hann, dates April 1913 with envelope of posting (3)
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A pair of vintage brass framed two-tier lamp tables with glass shelves, 50 x 50 x 40 cm high
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A Victorian mahogany wardrobe with mirrored door enclosing hanging rail on single drawer base, 130 x 52 x 202 cm high
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Four 19th century well-matched harlequin yew and elm low splat-back Windsor armchairs with crinoline stretchers (4)
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Peter Garon, London, a late 17th/18th century oak three train musical clock, the 30 cm square gilt brass and silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and square date aperture, the six pillar movement striking on seven bells, 222 cm h o/all
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John Peterkin, an 18ct gold pair cased pocket watch, the chain fusee key wind movement signed and numbered 636, the white enamelled dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, London 1817, all-in 156.9g to/w a silver fob chain (1 ozt), running at time of inspection (2)
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AMENDMENT - First Day Covers and assorted ephemera 1964 - 1980: approximately 88 in total including Apollo missions - signatures including Walt Cunningham, Don Eisele, Frank Borman, John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, James Irwin - also Bernard Lovell; 1958 Antarctic Crossing and other expeditions - Peter Scott, Raymond Priestly, Vivien Fuchs, Leigh-Hunt, Hillary Blaiklock, Bonnington, Morris, Shipton, etc; actors including Hermione Gingold, Dorothy Tutin, Richard and Elizabeth (Taylor) Burton, Ralph Richardson, Flora Robson, Judy Dench, Alec Guinness, John Mills, Gracie Fields, Glenda Jackson, etc; also Christopher (Robin) Milne, Agatha Christie, Daphne Du Maurier, Gary Soke and Brian Trubshaw, etc (album) to/with an Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1914-17) luncheon menu card signed by Shackleton after their rescue from Elephant Island by the Chilean Navy in 1916, the menu printed in grey and red with the Union Jack and Chilean flag signed in pencil by Shackleton ("EHShackleton"), on card, minor staining, 165 x 115 mm., Viña del Mar, Chile, 30 September 1916
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