A rare cased Colt Navy pistol
and police pistol, circa 1863. From Garth Vincent
Antique Arms and Armour.
A selection of Newcastle-made
silver featuring a plain chocoolate pot (1732) by
William Partis, a Rococo coffee pot (1746) by James
Kirkup and an early George II bullet teapot (1727)
by Thomas Partis.
A painted pottery figure of
an attendant, Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). From Ben
Cooper Antiques.
An important pedestal library
table after a design by Thomas Chippendale, circa
1860. From Butchoff Antiques
"Big Bertha Brought the
Wakes to Lees" by Helen Bradley - Oil on canvas
board, signed and inscribed verso; 22 x 26 ins.
From Willow Gallery.
A Newlyn
Fisherman" by Henry Meynell Rheam RI (1859-1920)
11.5 x 8" Dated 1907. From Kay Michie Fine
Art
Diana the Huntress" by Pierre Le Faguays -
an iconic Art Deco image of the goddess Diana loosing
her bow skyward. From Hickmet Fine Art.
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A Beilby enamelled wine glass,
the bowl enamelled with the fruiting vine supported
on a double series opaque twist stem and conical
foot. Circa 1765. From Ged Selby Antique Glass.
Large and
important 17th century Dutch bronze mortar with
magnificent decoration of a hunting scene. From
Butchoff Antiques.
A good pink lustre jug, probably
Newcastle Pottery commemorating Grace Horsley Darling.
From Roger de Ville Antiques.