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Lot A William IV rosewood gentleman’s library armchair,
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Lot 28 A pair of Chelsea gold anchor cabinet plates, c.1760, each painted with floral sprays within moulded gilt and blue scrolled borders, gold anchor marks, 23cm diameter (2) £200 - 400 Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.
Lot 28A A Derby porcelain cream boat, c.1760, of ribbed oval form, painted with floral sprays, 12.5cm long 7cm high £200 - 300 Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.
Lot 29 A Spode botanical cabinet plate, early 19th century, pattern no 2789, the central flowers within a blue gilt and enamelled border, puce painted mark ‘Spode 2789’, 21.5cm diameter, a Meissen Marcolini period (1774-1814) saucer, the central gilt reserved panel painted in enamels with a young shepherd guarding three sheep before a ruined archway, the gilt border worked with flowers, foliage and guilloché, crossed swords and star mark, 13.5cm diameter, a Barr, Worcester saucer, c.1800, pattern no 114, the wrythen moulded body painted with bands of trailing flowers around a central gilt sunburst, puce painted mark ‘Barr, Worcester’ and pattern number, 14cm diameter, and a Swansea pottery saucer, early 19th century, painted with a band of floral sprays with a gilt rim, painted puce Swansea banner mark, 14cm diameter (4) £200 - 400 Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.
Lot 30 A fine North-West Persian silk rug, c.1880-1900, Tabriz, the field woven with a central medallion with saz leaves, surrounded by further floral and foliate motifs, within various stepped borders decorated with Shah-Abbasi designs, 187 x 145cm £2,000 - 3,000 29