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AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER WATCH M J RUSSELL, LONDON No 18801, centre seconds with stop work, enamel dial and three quarter plate movement, gold bow and cuvette, in plain case, the back engraved with a monogram, 5.1cm diam, casemaker FW, Chester 1906++In apparently good working order, dial undamaged, hands original, bow in very good condition, movement free from rust, no engraving on cuvette, hinges not distorted or worn, closing tightly. Light wear and small dents that just catch the light on caseback. Plastic crystal replacement for glass and loose
A ROLEX 9CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER WATCH, C1930 with 15 jewel movement 747904, pierced and blued steel hands and decorated case detail, plain back, 4.2cm diam, import marked Glasgow, date letter illegible, the bow of base metal++In apparently good working order, hinges closing tightly, no engraving or erasure, light polish scratches
A PAIR OF GILT AND PALE GREY PAINTED WOOD AND COMPOSITION PIER MIRRORS, 19TH C crested by foliage and bow, the breakarched bevelled plate flanked by fluted pillars headed by a palmette, 138cm h, 59cm w++One mirror cracked upper right corner, frames in basically complete condition with typical small losses and damage to the delicate ribbon crestings and natural buildup of dirt and grime, redecorated in the first half of the 20th c, the apparent date of the present plates
An early 20th century photograph album, containing a large quantity of photographs and postcards relating to Calgary, Canada, to include Bowness Park, Gate Bridge construction over Bow river, April 26th 1913, Canadian Pacific rail locomotives, the Canadian Rockies, the construction of the CNR bridge at Elbow river, residential and public buildings in Calgary, Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, and a further 50% of the album given over to UK sites to include the 47th IN Guns Canadian Field Artillery, Dymchurch, Kent 1916, images of the Astra Torres Balloon. The majority of the images with white ink inscribed title and short text with dates. CONDITION REPORT: There are 197 individual images although there a few images that sadly have become to adhered to one another to view. The images although not fully stuck down do appear to be stuck within their corner mounts. 78 of the images are of British topographical views to include Essex, Cromer, Regents Park, Bradbourne Kent, Nr Teddington, Canterbury, Hythe and others.
A Furstenberg type porcelain figure group, early 20th century, modelled as a gentleman and lady in 19th century dress, the gentleman on one knee, 18.5 cm high, approximately 26 cm wide (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The ribbon tips in the ladies hat have been professionally restored to a high standard. There is a tiny white speck on the tip of the gentleman's right shoe. There is a further small patch on the gentleman's right shoe where the black enamel has not taken to the porcelain just to the right of the bow. The ladies left shoe has been professionally restored to a high standard. Other than those faults mentioned the item appears to be in good decorative order.
A Cello, length of back 76 cm, circa 1900. CONDITION REPORT: There is a bow measuring just under 72 cm. The bow has no makers stamp. There is only a canvas carry bag. Within the bag there is a spare tuning key. The cello has no makers mark or label. There are signs of old repairs throughout, confirmed by traces of old glue. Looking directly at the cello there are scuff marks and old repairs on the top right hand corner along with a 5 cm split. The left hand top side has also been bashed and the varnish has flaked. The bottom left hand side has had a restoration. On the bottom right hand side there is a small piece missing from the edge of the body and also just opposite the F hole. It has a two piece back. This would require careful restoration before being playable. The cello has a very thin band of purfling.
FIVE ITEMS OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a bracelet, each link designed as an open stylised leaf, four centrally set with brilliant cut diamonds to the spring release clasp, length approximately 200mm, a purple, white and green enamel bow brooch, a pair of triangular earrings with abstract fish design, an octagonal brooch with engraved scrolling acanthus leaf detail and a tapered pendant with applied textured detail, all with marks to indicate silver, lengths approximately 26mm to 57mm, approximate total weight 43.5 grams (5)
TWENTY ONE ITEMS OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include an Irish wishbone and clover leaf brooch set with marcasites and connemarbles, an elongated marquise shape brooch with diagonal lines of blue and white enamel, a marcasite and red enamel bug brooch, a green and colourless paste elongated bow brooch, two Scottish brooches of circular outline depicting a central longboat and Celtic design to the surrounds etc, all with hallmarks or marks to indicate silver, approximate total weight 207.6 grams (21)
A LATE 20TH CENTURY AKOYA CULTURED PEARL NECKLET, cultured pearls uniform in size, measuring an average diameter of 7.5mm, rich cream in colour, good lustre with moderate surface blemishes, strung knotted to an amethyst and diamond single row bow style clasp, stamped '9K', necklace measuring approximately 38.0mm in length, approximate gross weight 29.9 grams
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL AND MOTHER OF PEARL FOLIATE INLAID TEA CADDY, of bow front sarcophagus form, the hinged cover opening to reveal ivory trimmed edges, the two compartments with tortoiseshell covers, on four bun feet, in need of restoration, width 20.5cm x depth 13.5cm x height 15cm (condition: no key, left hand front and back corners of the cover are damaged, veneer missing to back right corner and along the back edge, escutcheon is missing, velvet inside lid replaced, small sections of ivory trim missing, cover knobs not matching, right hand side bottom edge has areas of missing veneer and knocks, some severe splits on back of caddy and lifting, back left corner knocked and losses, feet probably replacements, some pewter stringing lacking, some loose)
AN 18TH CENTURY IVORY SILK AND FLORAL EMBROIDERED GENTLEMAN'S WAISTCOAT, pockets with faux flaps, six silk covered plain buttons, cotton lined and cotton back, later added buckled adjuster at back with partial label, approximate length 68cm, together with a 19th Century long cotton shirt with frilled front, stiff collar and cuffs and a later white bow tie (3) (condition: colours are still good to embroidery, some staining to silk to the left hand side, also maybe some fitting adjustments to the back, the back and interior cotton are grubby with age) The bow tie is slightly discoloured and this is patchy, it is fitted with a metal buckle with two metal clips stitched in at the back to help hold in onto a collar, the shirt is machine sewn, the shirt has a small tear on the right hand side of the front of the shirt, there is a large vertical split between two seams behind the button holed frill, with another smaller hole on the left hand side of the horizontal band of cotton under the edge of the frilled section, the shirt is made of up of lots of sections and most have been complicated to sew, there are dirty marks here and there throughout the shirt, the waistcoat under the arms is in good condition, the main staining is on the right hand side of the waistcoat but there are a few lesser patches, as mentioned in the description, the cotton lining and back are very grubby
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND INLAID BOW FRONT SIDEBOARD IN GEORGE III STYLE, the raised back with three brass urn finials above a lattice work design inlaid with oval rosettes and fanned designs, the base with central short drawer flanked by a short drawer and hinged dummy drawer, with a cupboard door and dummy door below, all with brass circular ring handles with stamped back plates, on four square tapering legs with spade feet, width 182.5cm x depth 68cm x height 147.5cm (condition: overall good condition, some patchy areas, the top rail of the back has chip to the front edge)
A LATE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND INLAID FLOORSTANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, the architectural pediment with turned finial above double doors inlaid with urns, swags and scrolls above two bevel edged mirrors, the bow front base fitted with a short drawer and cupboard door inlaid with musical instruments, flanked by arched open shelves, on three block legs linked by a triangular under tier, width 74.5cm x depth 46cm x height 187cm (condition: some areas of small losses, paper labels to back of base, split at back corner of top of base)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF TWO SHORT OVER TWO LONG GRADUATED DRAWERS, circular brass escutcheons with oval stamped brass back plates and swing handles, on bracket feet, width 100.5cm x depth 49.5cm x height 77cm (condition: possibly bottom half of a linen press due to proportion, some let ins, splits, veneer loss)

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