* Naive School. A pair of Regency drawings of domestic scenes, circa 1810, pen, ink and watercolour with traces of pencil, the first depicting 3 women and a man preparing food at a kitchen table next to 3 women stooping or kneeling at a large half barrel on the floor, a water urn on the table beside, 9.1 x 13.1cm (3.5 x 5.25ins), the second depicting 6 female figures around a dining table set for dinner, several of them leaning with wine glass aloft towards a gentleman covering his eyes and holding a bottle of erupting liquid or vapour, a cork and corkscrew dropping to the floor at his feet, some light dust-soiling and minor marks, lower right corner excised (just clipping the gentleman's foot), 11.8 x 15.1cm (4.75 x 6ins), matching frames, glazedQty: (2)NOTESProvenance: Given to the owner by the late Martin Woolf Orskey. A charming and unusual pair of drawings, most probably sketches from real life by an older child. The slightly larger sketch is an entertaining comic tableau, whilst the smaller drawing shows the household engaged in some large culinary undertaking, possibly marmalade-making, with apparently both the ladies of the house and the servants pitching in with the task at hand.