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In the Palm of your Hand

Small is Beautiful
23 February 2022 | starting at 11:00 GMT

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231 lots available

Attributed to Francisco Herrera the Younger(Spanish, 1612-1685)Head of a man unframed

A Nicholas Lane 2 3/4-inch Pocket Globe, English, circa 1776,

A John Newton 2 ½-inch Pocket Globe in Case, English, circa 1790,

A 2-inch terrestrial globe in case, English, circa 1800,

A BRASS UNIVERSAL EQUINOCTIAL RING DIAL, English, 18th century,

A J Field compass dial, English, circa 1800, (3)

A Nicholas Bion brass Butterfield dial, French, circa 1800, (2)

A silver Butterfield dial, French, early 18th century,

A Commonwealth miniature silver twin handled porringer maker's mark FC, London 1656, together with a Charles II miniature silver twin handled porringer the mark attributed to Gilbert Shepherd, London circa 1660, (2)

A Queen Anne miniature silver fire grate and poker by George Manjoy, London, the fire grate 1705

A George I miniature silver tea table by David Clayton, London, struck with maker's mark and lion passant twice and a George I/George II miniature silver salver (2)

An early 18th century miniature silver fire basket and four associated component parts by David Clayton, London, maker's mark struck thrice

A late 17th century miniature silver snuffer stand maker's mark RG with star above in a cartouche and with leopard's head together with an early 18th century miniature silver chamberstick, by David Clayton (2)

A Queen Anne miniature silver porringer by Nathaniel Locke, London 1703 and fiver further similar (6)

A Queen Anne miniature silver chocolate pot by George Manjoy, London 1702

A James II miniature silver tankard possibly by George Manjoy, London 1686

Four Queen Anne miniature silver porringers by William Fleming, London 1706, 1707, 1708, 1712 together with two further examples (6)

A George I/George II miniature silver tea kettle by David Clayton, London and with lion passant

A George I/II miniature silver teapot and coffee pot maker's mark struck to each base, by James Slater, London circa 1720's (5)

Three early 18th century miniature silver mugs two by David Clayton, London, one by James Slater, London

A 19th century Dutch silver miniature set of fire shovel and tongs both stamped with maker's mark for Carel II Bogaert or Bogaard of Amsterdam and eight further similar items (10)

A late 17th century miniature silver twin handled porringermaker's mark NL, London 1694 and two further miniature porringers (3)

A Queen Anne/George I miniature silver mug by James Goodwin, London 1714 and three tot cups (4)

An Irish miniature silver gilt twin handled porringer maker's mark only, Joseph Walker, Dublin circa 1700 together with another by Joseph Walker (2)

A Queen Anne miniature silver porringer by George Manjoy, London 1703 and another similar 1706 (2)

A late 17th/early 18th century miniature silver warming pan by David Clayton, London, the base and handle stamped with maker's mark and lion's head erased, the lid stamped with lion's head erased, another warming pan and a frying pan (3)

A set of five George II miniature silver tablespoons each struck twice with indecipherable maker's mark (8)

A William & Mary miniature silver twin handled wine taster maker's mark unclear, London 1694 and a similar Queen Anne example, by John Cole, London 1704, (2)

A Queen Anne miniature silver twin handled porringer by John Cole, London 1704 and another similar, London 1708 (2)

English School18th CenturyPortrait of lady, said to be Mrs Patrick Gavin

English School18th CenturyPortrait of a gentleman, said to be Timothy Erskine; Portrait of a lady, said to be Adelaide Erskine; and Portrait of a gentleman, said to be Samuel Erskine (3)

English School18th CenturyPortrait of a gentleman, said to be Patrick Gavin, half-length, in a grey coat

Dutch School17th CenturyPortrait of a gentleman, bust-length, in a lace cravat in a carved Florentine frame

Antwerp School17th CenturyPortrait of a lady, bust-length, in black and white costume, before a red curtain

English Schoollate 18th CenturyAn Allegory of Rhetoric (?)

Thomas Shotter Boys(British, 1803-1874)A fisherman with his children

John Downman A.R.A(British, 1750-1824)Portrait of Benjamin West's landlord in Rome, within a painted oval

Pierre Alexandre Wille(French, 1748-1837)Elegant figures making music in a landscape

Jean Baptiste Huët(French, 1745-1811)A girl in a landscape

European School, 19th CenturyAn Oriental street scene

An ivory okimono-style netsuke of Raijin and Raitaro on a conch shell By Saneo, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th century

An ivory netsuke of a hungry ghost and demon Edo period (1615-1868), 18th century

An ivory netsuke of a Raijin riding a cloud By Shogetsu, Edo period (1615-1868), early 19th century

An ivory netsuke of two demons By Gyokusen, Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th century

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