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A pair of Meissen models of seated pug dogs, with painted detail and in a blue collar with gilt bells, 10cm h, impressed 99, crossed swords in underglaze blue, late 19th c . Dog - tail broken off and glued back into place, lacking right back foot, small chip to the bow. Bitch - lacking two bells and with small chip to the bow
A Victorian silver gilt mounted tortoiseshell photograph frame, of heart shape and crested by a ribbon bow, backed in red morocco leather, 16cm h, by James Deakin & Sons, London 1987. In excellent condition, the leather backing and strut rather faded and stained, the mounts and the tortoiseshell undamaged. An attractive example.
A French brass carriage blcok by Couaillet Freres, the matted mask dial with silvered arabic chapter ring and filigree rosette, silvered platform lever escapement and coiled wire gong, in bow centred Anglise case with fluted corinthian pilasters, the repeat button in the top, winding arrow, 15cm h, c1910
A George III mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers, the slightly projecting top crossbanded in satinwood and line inlaid throughout, fitted four graduated drawers on splayed feet, 90cm h; 95 x 55cm . In generally overall condition and of attractive colour, the front slightly faded, the handles replaced and two loops missing, a short scratch on the top
A George III mahogany bow fronted secretaire-bookcase, line inlaid throughout, having cavetto cornice and fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of doors with triple arched glazing bars, the fully fitted secretaire veneered in sycamore and with a central harewood ground paterae to the door, three graduated drawers below, on bracket feet, 228cm h, 107cm w . The front a little faded and with old minor discoloured scratches and other marks, a crack in one of the glass panes, a married piece the upper and lower parts being associated but well matched
Two Victorian yew-wood Windsor chairs, with pierced and fretted splat and turned baluster uprights to the arms, having elm seat on turned legs with crinoline stretcher, 88cm h . One chair rather faded and with a split in the arm bow and old replacement back legs, the second chair with some old worm damage in the edge of the seat but in sound original condition
A Derby group of a boy and girl dancing a reel, after the Sevres biscuit original of La Dance al la Monde by Etienne-Maurice Falconet, the boy in a black hat with turquoise bow and open coat with pale yellow breeches, his companion in a puce bodice, apron and gilt trimmed skirt, on sprigged rocky green base, 14. 5cm h, William Duesbury & Co, incised 46, patch marks, c1770-75 . Old, rather unsightly restoration to the necks of both figures which could probably be considerably improved upon. An attractive group of the early part of the patch mark period. No other damage nor is there any "professional' restoration.
A pair of Bow figures of children with baskets, the boy wearing a long puce cap and floretted open coat with blue apron, his companion with flowers in her mop cap and a flowered green dress with purple shoes, both standing before a forked floral bocage on a puce and gilt scrolling mound, 12. 5cm h, c1765. Typical minor losses, the boy's head cleanly broken off and amateurishly glued back into position but no serious losses and no "restoration' (See lot 216 for illustration).
A Bow powder blue ground octagonal plate, painted with "cannonball' landscapes and flower medallions, 20cm diam, painted pseudo Chinese characters in underglaze blue; a Coalport, Anstice Horton and Rose, polychrome plate enamelled with flowers reserved in a cobalt blue and gilt ground; an English porcelain dessert plate enamelled with flowers in an azure blue and gilt ribbon, c1840; a Samson armorial plate (4) . Bow plate - restored. Coalport plate - with wear to the gilding. The two other plates in the lot in fine condition
A decorated bow front sideboard, the shaped rising top with marquetry painted underside enclosing a fitted interior above a frieze drawer and an arched recess flanked with three short drawers opposing a cupboard door modelled as dummy drawers, standing on square section tapering legs, 135cm wide.
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet by Maple & Co., the upper section with broken arch pediment above an inlaid frieze and a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with bow front marquetry inlaid top above a frieze drawer supported on square section tapering legs united with a shaped undertier, stamped Maple & Co., 73cm wide
S..Van Abbe (20th century contemporary). PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, SEATED, THREE QUARTER LENGTH, WEARING A PIN STRIPE SUIT, WHITE SHIRT AND BOW TIE, HOLDING A CIGAR IN HIS RIGHT HAND. Indistinctly signed and dated Nov 1944, oil on canvas, {112cm by 86cm (44in by 34in)}. *Contained within an elaborate partially carved and gilded plaster frame decorated with foliate scrolls and flowers.
An Early Victorian Mahogany Tea Caddy as a Miniature Bow Front Chest of Drawers, containing two flat lidded compartments, with a fascia of three upper dummy drawers over two long active drawers on turned inverted vase feet, {23cm wide, 23cm high} (small sections of veneer missing, five turned ivory mushroom knobs missing)
A French Porcelain Coffee Pot, circa 1880, cylindrical, decorated with circular panels depicting lovers in garden landscapes within frames of leaf fronds and ribbon bow tied swags of roses, against a midnight blue ground with, angular handles, short swept spout, the slightly domed cover with acorn finial, spurious Meissen crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, {19.5cm high} (gilding rubbed on edges of cover and handle)
A Good 18ct Gold Pair Cased Lever Pocket Watch, signed INo Moncas, Liverpool, patent lever, No.839, 1837, fusee movement with English lever escapement, 'Liverpool windows' screwed in jewelling, plain three armed steel balance, diamond endstone, dust cover stamped PB to the inside, gold dial with applied Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, gold serpentine hands, inner case with plain polished finish, outer case back with engine turning, the band, pendant and bow with cast decoration of sea shells, {case with maker's mark THJH and numbered 839, both cases Chester 1837, 57mm diameter}; together with outer brass travelling case
A Glasgow Style mahogany fire surround, probably supplied by Wylie & Lochhead, Glasgow, the moulded surmount over an open shelf with bracket supports and a rectangular mirrored plate, with bow fronted mantle shelf below and frieze of bas relief stylised buds above, the whole enclosed by square uprights with bas relief-carved panels, the fireplace of cast iron with panels of stylised flowers and with tapered hood above upright cast with whiplash foliage enclosing a grate (damaged) surround, 173cm wide x 211cm high, fireplace, 59cm wide x 97cm high (2)

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