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John Ferneley, Senior (British, 1782-1860), Study of a Horse in a Stable with Groom, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed and dated 'J. Ferneley, Melton Mowbray, 1839', (lower right), canvas 86cm x 106.5cm (34in x 42in), framed, re-lined and restored 1973. Bears restorers label verso for F. J. Harris & Son Pictures (Bath) Ltd.
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A three stone diamond Ring, the centre circular stone approx 0.63ct, with a smaller stone one either side, each approx. 0.42ct, all mounted in 18ct yellow gold and platinum, Size O½, 3.2g. .
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A fine Martin Brothers stoneware Spoon Warmer, dated 1879, in the grotesque form, the scaly creature modelled agape for the insertion of the spoon, decorated in blues, greens and browns, with two pointed ears, one damaged, signed to base R. W. Martin, Southall 11-79, raised on four button feet, H 9cm x W 11.5cm x L 14.5cm.
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Edwin Beer Fishley (1832-1912) a Fremington Pottery Vase, in the Arts and Crafts style, beautifully decorated with a flying bird amongst flora in slipware and sgraffito, with a lustrous glaze, small chip to rim and one to foot, incised signature to base, H 20.5cm.
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Blancpain; A stainless steel Fifty Fathoms Flyback Dive Watch, model ref. 5085F - 1130- 52A, black dial with unidirectional rotating bezel, luminous hour markers and three subsidiary dials including flyback chronograph, Cal. F185 automatic movement with 40hrs power reserve, caseback numbered 987, on original black canvas strap with pin buckle, complete with case, papers and guarantee card, running, strap deteriorated.
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An antique Chinese blue and white Ginger Jar, decorated with cranes and prunus trees, lacks Cover, with apocryphal four character apocryphal Chenghau mark to base, 18cm high.
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Bus and Coaching Memorabilia; A London Transport enamel Bus Stop E-Plate, Route No. 423A 'Hospital & Works Journeys', 13cmx12.5cm.
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Duncan Grant (British, 1885-1978), The Farm Lane, oil on canvas mounted on board, signed and dated '52 lower left, bears exhibition labels verso, 63.5cm x 53.5cm, framed. Provenance: Sotheby's Britwell House 20-22 March 1979, lot 246. Bears labels verso for Leicester Galleries, Leicester Square, London, May '57; and Atkinson Art Gallery, Southport (1953?). Consigned from a deceased estate, Mrs J B – a lady who lived about eight miles from Honiton; with her husband, they were a keen collectors of art.
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George Tinworth (1843-1913) for Doulton Lambeth; The 'Menagerie' Clock, c.1885. A very rare and fine example of Tinworth's humoresque work, with nineteen zoomorphic depictions mice in three different situations; 'The Three Card Trick', 'The Wild Beast Show' and 'The Wheel of Fortune'. The scenes convening around the central stairway with the titles incised below each scene. The main body with 'The Menagerie' incised above the enamelled clock dial with sgrafitto decorations to front and sides illustrating the attractions of 'The Wild Beast Show'; a Lion, a Tiger, a Rhinoceros and a Stork under dark green glaze. With a monkey swinging to right of the central doorway and parrot to the far left hand-side. The sides are decorated accordingly, with an elephant emerging from a window on the left facing side. GT signature incised in the 'Wheel of Fortune' scene and EP incision to back, as well as Doulton Lambeth factory stamps. W 23cm x D 14cm x H 25cm. Provenance: purchased from Sylvia Powell Decorative Arts (LAPADA) with receipt dated 2003.
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