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Two Antique Knitting Sheaths: An 18th/19th Century North East Country Folk Art Knitting Sheath; the round section needle holder incised with ring-turning above crudely carved diagonal crosses, a slanted belt notch and curved lower section with scroll end, 6 in (15.
Sold for: £100
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Two Antique Knitting Sheaths: An 18th/19th Century North East Country Folk Art Knitting Sheath; the round section needle holder incised with ring-turning above crudely carved diagonal crosses, a slanted belt notch and curved lower section with scroll end, 6 in (15.
Sold for: £100
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A Pair of Rare Country Pottery Lion Window Stops attributed to Buckley or Burton in Lonsdale, 3½ in (9 cms) high, 4 in (10 cm) deep, 3 in (7.
Sold for: £240
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A Pair of Rare Country Pottery Lion Window Stops attributed to Buckley or Burton in Lonsdale, 3½ in (9 cms) high, 4 in (10 cm) deep, 3 in (7.
Sold for: £240
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Four 19th Century Country Stools: One with a replaced oval top pierced with three finger holes, standing on a joined ash base of square legs united by peripheral stretchers 19 in (48 cm) high, 15 in x 11 in (38 cm x 28 cm).
Sold for: £100
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Four 19th Century Country Stools: One with a replaced oval top pierced with three finger holes, standing on a joined ash base of square legs united by peripheral stretchers 19 in (48 cm) high, 15 in x 11 in (38 cm x 28 cm).
Sold for: £100
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A Pair of 18th Century Stipple Engravings after George Morland; ‘The Farmer’s Visit to His Married Daughter in Town’ Circa 1789, engraved by W.
Sold for: £50
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A Pair of 18th Century Stipple Engravings after George Morland; ‘The Farmer’s Visit to His Married Daughter in Town’ Circa 1789, engraved by W.
Sold for: £50
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A 19th Century Sampler stitched with alphabet above verse; ‘Happy England’; England country of my birth, England happiest land on earth, wherever tis my lot to roam, still shall I love my native home’, worked by Sarah Westerman Aged 13 1855, 15 in x 15½ in (38 cm x 39 cm).
Sold for: £480
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A 19th Century Sampler stitched with alphabet above verse; ‘Happy England’; England country of my birth, England happiest land on earth, wherever tis my lot to roam, still shall I love my native home’, worked by Sarah Westerman Aged 13 1855, 15 in x 15½ in (38 cm x 39 cm).
Sold for: £480
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Three 19th Century Country Stools: One having a rectangular slab seat pierced by four stick legs retaining red lead paint work 13” (33 cm) high, 15” x 9¼” (38 cm x 23.
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Three 19th Century Country Stools: One having a rectangular slab seat pierced by four stick legs retaining red lead paint work 13” (33 cm) high, 15” x 9¼” (38 cm x 23.
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A Framed Engraving ”West Country Mail at the Gloucester Coffee House Piccadilly” after James Pollard, 23 ins x 30 ins (58 cm x 76 cm).
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A Framed Engraving ”West Country Mail at the Gloucester Coffee House Piccadilly” after James Pollard, 23 ins x 30 ins (58 cm x 76 cm).
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A Good Collection of Christies’ Past Catalogues pertaining to Oak, Country Furniture, Works of Art & Sculpture, Ceramics, Textiles and Metalwares, Private collections including The Longridge Collection, Roger Warner, Charles Gillot, Casimir, Syd Levethan, Anton Phillips, etc.
Sold for: £420
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A Good Collection of Christies’ Past Catalogues pertaining to Oak, Country Furniture, Works of Art & Sculpture, Ceramics, Textiles and Metalwares, Private collections including The Longridge Collection, Roger Warner, Charles Gillot, Casimir, Syd Levethan, Anton Phillips, etc.
Sold for: £420
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Attributed Samuel Woodforde RA (1763-1817) A Pair of Oval Portraits of Country Folk; a woman carrying a slumbering infant on her back and a man smoking a clay pipe, 18½” x 15¾” (47 cm x 40 cm), in moulded gilt frames with attribution plaques, 22” x 19” (56 cm x 48 cm).
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Attributed Samuel Woodforde RA (1763-1817) A Pair of Oval Portraits of Country Folk; a woman carrying a slumbering infant on her back and a man smoking a clay pipe, 18½” x 15¾” (47 cm x 40 cm), in moulded gilt frames with attribution plaques, 22” x 19” (56 cm x 48 cm).
Sold for: £0
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A Framed Engraving ”West Country Mail at the Gloucester Coffee House Piccadilly” after James Pollard, 23 ins x 30 ins (58 cm x 76 cm).
Sold for: £100
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A Framed Engraving ”West Country Mail at the Gloucester Coffee House Piccadilly” after James Pollard, 23 ins x 30 ins (58 cm x 76 cm).
Sold for: £100