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Lot 433 - * Pinprick pictures. A pair of watercolour pictures of birds, early 19th century
Sold for £1,000
Lot 434 - * Quilt. A large broderie perse bedcover, circa 1830s
Sold for £850
Lot 435 - * Quilt. An early 19th century patchwork quilt
Sold for £140
Lot 436 - * Quilts. Four Welsh quilts, circa 1910
Lot 437 - * Sampler. A genealogical needlework by Jane Smith, 1820
Sold for £190
Lot 438 - * Sampler. A lace-trimmed darning sampler, early 19th century
Sold for £200
Lot 439 - * Samplers. A pair of oval needleworks by sisters Mary and Ann Binyon, Ackworth School, 1806 & 1817
Sold for £1,800
Lot 440 - * Samplers. Two Alton School darning samplers, by Maria Tothill, circa 1790s, and L. Saunders, 1807
Sold for £1,900
Lot 441 - * Sewing box. A leather work box, Thomas Lund, 57 Cornhill, London, circa 1815
Sold for £120
Lot 442 - * Shawl. A blue and silver woven stole, British or French, 1830s/40s
Lot 443 - * Shawl. An Egyptian Assuit stole, 1920s, & other items
Sold for £480
Lot 444 - * Smart (George, 1774-1846). The Soldier and the Maid, circa 1817
Sold for £5,400
Lot 445 - * Smart (George, 1774-1846). The Earth Stopper, circa 1820s
Sold for £2,200
Lot 446 - * Tablecloth. A silk velvet tablecloth, probably late 19th/early 20th century
Sold for £90
Lot 447 - * Theatre. Costumes by Luigi Zamperoni (1820-1905) for Verdi's opera Aida, Monte Carlo, 1884
Lot 448 - * Tobacco silks. A large tablecloth of stitched cigarette silks, early 20th century
Lot 449 - * Toile de Jouy. A large panel of The Four Continents, Huet & Oberkampf, circa 1792-94
Lot 450 - * Trade samples. A pair of two large ledgers of fabric samples, Tootal Fabrics, Manchester,1979-1982
Lot 451 - * Wellington (Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of). Commemorative handkerchief, mid 19th century
Lot 452 - * Wellington (Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of). The Funeral Procession ..., 1852
Sold for £320
Lot 453 - * Caricature fan. A printed paper fan, no publisher, circa 1800
Sold for £1,600
Lot 454 - * Caricature fan. Bailes del Candil, Spain, circa 1830
Sold for £240
Lot 455 - * Caricature fan. The World Grown Odd & Crazy, Ashton & Co. No. 28 Little Britain, Aprl 12th. 1797
Lot 456 - * Conundrum fan. A printed paper fan, no publisher, circa 1790
Lot 457 - * Conundrum fan. A printed paper fan, no publisher, circa 1791
Sold for £1,300
Lot 458 - * Dance fan. The New Caricature Dance Fan for 1794, Stokes, Scott & Croskey, 1793
Lot 459 - * Dance fan. The New Country Dance Fan, for 1803, no publisher, [1803]
Sold for £2,000
Lot 460 - * Fortune-telling fan. The Art of Fortune Telling by Cards, The New Gipsey Fan, circa 1800
Lot 461 - * Historical fan. The New Trafalgar Fan, no publisher, circa 1805
Lot 462 - * Historical fan. The Surrender of Valenciennes by General Ferrand, London, 1793
Sold for £300
Lot 463 - * Manuscript fan. A Regency fan with watercolours and verse, circa 1800
Sold for £800
Lot 464 - * Opera fan. Printed fan, Publish'd as the Act directs by the Proprieter for the Opera Office, 1796
Sold for £420
Lot 465 - * A hand-painted face screen fan, circa 1830
Sold for £150
Lot 466 - * Hand-made programme fan for a concert, March 31st 1896
Sold for £100
Lot 467 - * Seven Ages fan. Shakespeare's Seven Ages, Sarah Ashton, 1796
Sold for £750
Lot 468 - * A printed fan belonging to Francis Ann Cline, Cock & Crowder, 1794
Sold for £700