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A late 19th century Arts and Crafts shop counter, the oak and inlaid structure with inset enamel tiles and 2 drawers with cut-out handles, in the manner of George Walton. W111cm, H80cm, D65cm.Top working surface appears to be brushed steel or aluminum - cannot guarantee. Looks to originally have had a functional tambour front to the drawer section, which has been seized.
A Chinese yellow ground circular porcelain lotus bowl, bearing an indistinct Zhuanshu mark, probably late Qing, late 19th century, painted flowering shrubs on an incised "Karakusa" ground, 8 cm overall height, 17 cm diameter, together with a Chinese coral red glaze pill vase with resist rush decoration, and two late 19th century Chinese porcelain models of pumpkins/squashes.Qty: 4Some enamel loss to all items, but no chips or cracks evident.
A pair of Chinese Famille Rose porcelain baluster vases, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, with domed and pierced hongmu covers, the bodies painted with hoho birds in gardens strewn with colourful enamel blooms, bearing a vacant double ring device to each base, 31 cm high (to include covers) and 19 cm wide at the shoulder.No major chips or cracks evident. Some small hairlines and scratches visible to both, with surface pitting and abrasions. Some enamel loss in places.
A Chinese Canton-style enamel wine cup of urn form, painted with Famille Verte scenes of a pair of red bats in a landscape of bamboo, persimmon, and peony, bearing a four-character mark for Qianlong to the base, 5.5 cm high x 5 cm diameter, together with a Canton style enamel snuff flask, of flattened elliptical form painted in the 18th-century European taste with a mother and child, in own fitted case,Loss of enamel to the interior of the cup (as shown). No apparent damage to either item. Minor enamel loss visible on close inspection to the exterior of both.
A large Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain baluster vase, late Qing Dynasty, with kylin handles and applied salamanders to the neck painted with warring armies on horseback, on an incised pink enamel ground, 36 cm overall height, together with a a small square section conical pickle dish bearing a poem and a scen of a sage and attendant,8.5 cm wide, Apair of Japanese blue ground ginbari cloisonne teabowls and shaped saucers, a Chinese Qing Dynasty two handled cloisonne censer with pierced wooden cover, a Chinese blue and white porcelain stem cup painted in the Yuan style with a rampaging dragon, 13 cm diameter. (8)A private estate.The stem cup has a slight shell chip to the outer lip.The sole of the cup has some glaze cracks.The pink vase has chip to the underside of the petal edge.two of the salamanders have small glaze chips to the ridges of their backs.The bottom portion of the vase has had a hole drilled.
A Chinese cloisonne two-handled mallet form vase, decorated with palmettes and vines on a copper blue ground, the handles chased and pierced as dragons, on a conical base with "Greek Key" foot rim and collar, bearing a four character enamel mark to the base for Qianlong, comes in own fitted case,11 cm wide x 29.5 cm high.No damage or repair to report
A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain circular saucer or salad dish, probably 20th century but bearing an apocryphal zhuanshu mark for JiaJing, the underside of the cavetto painted with circular reserves of antiques on a cadmium yellow enamel ground with colourful palmettes, 21 cm diameter, together with a Blanc de Chine glazed porcelain censer of archaic heavy baluster form with hornbill handles, 18 cm wide bearing an impressed (indistinct) mark to the base, a large 18th-century style Oriental circular porcelain charger with cobalt blue compartmentalized decoration, a "Mohamodan" blue glazed circular bowl with relief decoration, a heavy baluster shallow bowl with cafe au lait glazed exterior and the interior with deeply incised rampaging dragons.Qty: 5
A 19th century Balthazard a Paris French bronze and ormolu mantle clock, having signed white enamel dial with blue Roman numeral chapter ring and black Arabic numeral outer minutes track, fashioned as a classical column with applied floral garlands, raised upon marle base and quadruple circular supports, with bronze seated putti surmount, height 34cm.
A Victorian presentation white metal and enamel oak mounted casket, with plaque to one long side engraved "From the Conservatives of the City of Truro To Lord Magheramorne 1887", the other with enamel Coats of Arms of the City of Truro (Cornwall), the cover with Family Coat of Arms, the short sides with further enamel plaquettes, the domed cover opening to silk lined interior containing scroll congratulating Lord Magheramorne on his peerage, watercolour, ink and gilt on paper, the casket 23cm x 14.2cm at base.
A set of six silver gilt enamel coffee spoons, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1957, having different enamel flowers to each bowl back, with seal top finials, in fitted case, together with set of six Victorian silver teaspoons with sifting spoon and sugar tongs, Birmingham 1896, makers mark indistinct, having shell form bowls, wrythen stems and apostle finial, in fitted case, and a set of four silver salts with spoons, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1933, with blue glass liners, in fitted box. (silver weight 261.4g)
A SECOND WORLD WAR & LATER C.B.E. GROUP OF FIVE TO P.G.E. NASH who served as superintendent of provinces in Burma, and subsequently secretary to the Viceroy during independence from 1946 to 1948, comprising The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. Commander’s 2nd type neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, with neck riband, in case of issue, 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, War Medal 1939-45, and Coronation Medal 1937, bar-mounted for wearing, with corresponding ribbons, bar-mounted for wearing; together with a double-sided printed silk map of Burma and adjacent territories, as carried by the recipient on his walk to India from Japanese captivity; and his pocket diary for 1942.
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE the circular 11cm diameter convex white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and painted floral swag decoration, the two-train striking mechanism stamped 'CH VCNE / PARIS / 47537', the glazed case with bevelled plates, cast metal mounts, an urn surmount and a marble base raised on cast feet, overall 41cm high; flanked by a pair of twin-branch candelabra, each approximately 31.5cm high. Condition Report : Complete with sunburst pendulum; lacking key. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Registration No: Unregistered Frame No: Not visible MOT: ExemptFrom the Fred Evans CollectionPart of a private collectionLong term ownershipRestored in the 1990sThe Wolverhampton based firm of John Marston Ltd. earned fame for their superb bicycles at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. At the end of 1913 the 3½HP model was launched, this model would make the Sunbeam name world famous. Nickel plating on Sunbeams was kept to a bare minimum, with all other parts enamelled in black. The enamel was of superb quality, and many vintage Sunbeams still have their original factory finish today. This followed John Marston’s dictum of the best possible quality allied to the best possible specification on any machine.This c.1916 Sunbeam 3½HP model is from The Fred Evans Collection and is on record with the Marston Sunbeam Register. Purchased by the late vendor some time ago as a restored machine, the Sunbeam has formed part of his collection and has not been used on the road for a few years. It has been run from time to time whilst it has been stood. A 'ride or restore' machine and sold without documentation, with the help from the Marston Sunbeam Club, an age-related number could be applied for. For more information, please contact: Mike Davis mike.davis@handh.co.uk 07718 584217
Registration No: Unregistered Frame No: Not visible MOT: ExemptFrom The Fred Evans CollectionRestored to French military specificationA very presentable exampleOwned for many yearsThe Wolverhampton based firm of John Marston Ltd. earned fame for their superb Sunbeam bicycles at the close of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. At the end of 1913, they launched a 3½HP motorcycle design which would make them world famous. Nickel plating on Sunbeams was kept to a bare minimum, with all other parts enamelled in black. The enamel was of superb quality, and many vintage Sunbeams still have their original factory finish today. This followed John Marston’s dictum of the best possible quality allied to the best possible specification on any machine. Reputedly restored to French military specification prior to entering the late Fred Evans’ collection, he is understood to have displayed this 1918 Sunbeam at a variety of shows and steam rallies. Not started or ridden for years, it will require recommissioning prior to being put back on the road. Sadly, we have been unable to locate any documentation for the motorcycle. However, it is known to the Marston Sunbeam Club who should be able to help with the registration process. For more information, please contact: Mike Davis mike.davis@handh.co.uk 07718 584217
A mixed lot to include Empire style table mirror and an agate ashtray, teddy bears to include Harrods example, a pair of mid 20th century three branch candelabras together with a pair of brass and floral enamel candlesticks, a silver plated entrée dish and others, some A/FLocation:A1MIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A COLLECTION OF THREE CHINESE ITEMS, REPUBLIC PERIOD (1911-1949) The ceramic sculptural group depicting a deity grabbing a dragon on an integrated plinth. Moulded signature of the studio 'Yuedong Hechang' (Hechang Studio at East Canton), 22cm high; a pair of enamel drinking vessels each with low tripod feet and dragon mark handles, 10.5cm long. (3)
A COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL METALWARE A larger brass Chinese Censer on tripod feet, engraved with a dragon and bird, base mark 'Daming Xuande Nianzhi', diameter 21cm, height 15.5cm; a small Cloisonné vase on wooden stand, red and blue ground with flower details, height 12cm (without stand), diameter 6cm; a bronze Champleve enamel cloisonne urn with animal head handles, diameter 15cm, height 24cm; a brass bell with stylised bird decoration to one side, height 13cm. (4)
A Spanish pendant, circular form and bezel set with a pale yellowish green mixed round cut garnet weighing approximately 1.17cts, enamel decoration 'Febrero Dicha' (february bliss), indistinct Barcelona mark, also marked 'Sanz', length 43mm, gross weight 10g. Condition - tests as 18ct however sold without purity guarantee, general wear including general abrasions to stone, scratches etc.
A 9ct gold full hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial signed Waltham USA, 15 jewel crown wind and adjust movement, case hallmarked, sponsor 'A.L.D' (Denison), diameter 48mm, gross weight 93.3g. Condition - good, appears in working order, however sold without guarantee, general wear to cases.
A mid 19th century Victorian silver pocket watch, fusee movement signed Fattorini & Sons and numbered 2864, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, spade and whip hands, seconds subsidiary, the case hallmarked; sponsor 'HB', Henry Buckland, London 1869, diameter 57mm. Condition - appears in working order, however sold without guarantee, slight loss to dial near subsidiary and hairline from centre running down, general wear to case including minor marks and scratches.
A Spanish pendant, circular form bezel set with a central round mixed cut sapphire weighing approximately 1.39cts, enamel decoration 'Marzo Sabiduria' (march wisdom), marked 'Sanz', otherwise unmarked, length 43mm, gross weight 9.4g. Condition - tests as 18ct however sold without purity guarantee, minor wear only, general abrasions to facet edges on sapphire.
An early 20th century continental brooch with painted enamel cabochon depicting a Swiss mountain scene entitled verso 'Chute de L'Aar...', yellow metal unmarked, 45mm x 38mm, gross weight 10.6g. Condition - good, tests as high carat gold however sold without purity guarantee, general wear only.
A continental pocket watch, the case back with enamel decoration depicting a young lady, the case engraved with enamel in fill all over, marked 'K14', key wind movement, diameter 35mm, gross weight 27.3g. Condition - missing glass, movement not tested, general wear including losses to enamel, inner dust cover not marked and in our opinion appears to be 14ct, however sold without purity guarantee.

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