ART NOUVEAU WROUGHT COPPER HALL LANTERN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY later jappaned, the pierced domed top with hoop suspension and broad rim, over four organically formed upright supports to scroll feet, with faceted clear glass shade and three wired light fittings51.5cm highCondition good to fair. Well weather and patinated. Structurally sound. Additional images now available.
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AGNES RICHARDSON FOR GOEBEL, THREE TRENTHAM ART WARE FIGURES`, each modelled in the form of a child, one a girl wearing a blue polka dot dress, the other two (a pair) modelled as a seated boy and girl each with a duckthe tallest 23cm high Condition of two seated figures is generally good, typical light wear and manufacturing flaws. The standing figure has been restored with adhesive immediately below where the bottom of dress meets her legs.
LIBERTY & CO, ARTS & CRAFTS PEWTER WALL MIRROR, CIRCA 1900 of oval form, hammered finish, set with four Ruskin high-fired pottery roundels, missing plaque but visible where formely attached to reverse 51.5cm x 62.5cm Light surface scratches overall, and a few deeper scratches across the metal. The metal is not flat in all places, though all joins appear intact, light crazing to rondels. Overall a very nice piece.
SCOTTISH SCHOOL, ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS CIRCULAR WALL MIRROR, CIRCA 1900 repousse with Celtic knotwork, bevelled glass plate48cm diameterLight surface scratches and some losses across the metal work, some colour variation around the outside edge of the mirror (see additional images) overall a very nice piece
CARLTON WARE, 'TUTANKHAMUN' EGYPTIAN REVIVAL LIDDED VASE, CIRCA 1930-39 the lid with pharoah finial, the lid and body with Egyptian-inspired decoration, printed marks to base, gilt Egyptian seal marks and painted pattern number 271121cm highCondition good to fair. Without cracks. Gilt rub, and other light wear. Some small scratches to body. Manufacturing imperfections, including some flaws to enamel. Small chip to glaze of foot .4cm. Additional images now available.
RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH 1860-1945), CLEAR AND FROSTED GLASS 'LAUSANNE' PLAFONNIER OR CEILING LIGHT, DESIGNED 1929 moulded with fruiting foliage, moulded R. LALIQUE FRANCE mark to rim, with chromed fittings comprising four hooks, chain and wired four-bulb socket37.6cm wideCondition good to fair. A number of minor nibbles to rim. One more noticeable chip of 5mm to outer rim, another of 4mm. Surface wear including more noticeable scuffs to bottom centre. Chromed fitting well worn, now pictured. Additional images now available.
WESTNOFA OF NORWAY, PAIR OF CHROME AND BENTWOOD ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1970-80 blue fabric upholstered seat and backrest88cm high87cm high, 59cm wide at widest point.Upholstery would benefit from a clean, imperfect as one may expect. Structurally sound and wear is light. One chip to one arm to note.
MICHEL DUCAROY FOR LIGNE ROSET, THREE-PIECE 'TOGO' MODULAR SETTEE, ORIGINALLY DESIGNED 1973 comprising a three seater, two seater and corner chair, in button-back Alcantara Cadmium fabric68cm high, 240cm wide, 280cm deepAdditional images now available.double 120cmtriple 160cmcorner 100cmall 70cm high, 95cm deepEach piece with light to moderate wear as per use. Would benefit from clean (particularly to edges of base where dust has collected). Hole from loose stitching to centre seat of triple and centre backrest of corner. Additional images now available.No bad odours.
THOMAS BUSH HARDY (ENGLISH, 1842-1897) 'Scarbro' [Scarborough], watercolour heightened with white, signed and titled lower left, 18.5cm x 27.5cm; together with a similar view, shipping off a harbour wall, watercolour heightened with white, signed lower left, 17.25cm x 26cm, uniformly framed, (2). Condition Report : Scarbro: evenly toned; light vertical scorch mark; Other: lightly toned; two isolated spots of foxing; neither obviously torn, creased, stained or repaired; both with worn frames. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
J. TOOMER (LATE 18TH CENTURY) Miniature portrait of a lady with a spaniel, watercolour, bodycolour and ink, signed and dated '[17]80' lower left, 16cm x 11.5cm (oval); together with a miniature portrait of a gentleman, probably by the same hand, unsigned, 16cm x 11.5cm (oval), in a uniform gilt frame, (a pair). Condition Report : Generally good condition; some light staining to upper right quadrant edge of female portrait. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[MILITARY] Cannon, Richard. Historical Record of the Thirteenth, First Somerset, or, The Prince Albert's Regiment of Light Infantry; containing An Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1685, and of its Subsequent Services to 1848, Parker, Furnivall, & Parker, London, 1848, original blind-stamped red cloth, three hand-coloured plate illustrations (as called for), octavo; together with Boyle, Capt. R.C. A Record of the West Somerset Yeomanry 1914-1919, St. Catherine Press, London, no date, original grey cloth, portrait frontispiece and a further twenty plate illustrations (as called for), eleven (of twelve) maps, octavo, (2).
HARRY FRIER (BRITISH, 1849-1921) Alphington, near Exeter: Thatched Cottage and Washer-Woman, watercolour and bodycolour, signed and dated '1914' lower right, 17.5cm x 12cm. Note: For a similar view, see Jones, M.H. Harry Frier, Somerset's Unknown Painter, 1985, page 82, Fig.205. Condition Report : Good condition; minor browning to upper corners; light, isolated foxing to sky area. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
TWELVE 1/43 SCALE DIECAST MODEL CARS by Matchbox 'Dinky Collection' (5), Vanguards (4), and others, including a Marks & Spencer 'The Italian Job' Mini set, variable condition, most mint or near mint, each boxed. Condition Report : Vanguards Cortina MkIV lacking one rear light cluster; Vanguards Zephyr lacking one windscreen wiper and with fitted mirrors; Oxford Jaguar plastic case cracked; 'Dinky' E-Type & Commer boxes with torn plastic windows. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
SIX 1/43 SCALE SOLIDO DIECAST MODEL CARS comprising a No.30, Renault 30, metallic blue; No.40, Peugeot 604, silver; No.45, Ford Escort, green; No.65, Citroen CX Break, light fawn; No.73, Lancia Stratos, blue; and No.91, Renault 18, dark blue, each mint or near mint and boxed (boxes with varying degrees of wear).
9ct gold open face pocket watch. The pocket watch having a white enamel face with Roman dial and a subsidiary minute dial, Birmingham hallmark dated 1924, stainless steel dust cover with the original retailers paper liner W. Wells & Son, Stroud Gloucester, Dennison case nr 286476, weight with movement 85.9 gms. Condition ReportThe watch case in good condition with very light scratches under loup, watch moving forward at time of testing.
Pair of Hadley Worcester potpourri and cover, painted with roses, factory marks to base, approx 12 cms h. Condition ReportIn our opinion, these are in very good condition. There are no signs of restoration, chips or restoration when inspected under UV light. There is a very very small firing crack inside the rim of one, approx. 1mm. This condition report is an expression of our opinion only.
Royal Worcester blush ware vase, puce factory mark nr 1716, circa 1895, painted with roses, with faun mask handles and foot heightened with gilt together with a small version stood on a pedestal painted with thistle and wild flowers, sage factory mark nr 1942, dated 1898, approx 17 cms. Condition ReportIn our opinion, both vases are in good overall condition, no signs of damage, restoration or cracks when examined under UV light. The gilt to masks and foot of the larger vase is in very good condition.
Elegant Royal Worcester twin-handled fruit bowl. The bowl painted with roses to the exterior of the bowl with continuous rose decoration to the upper interior of the bowl, heightened with gilt to the rim, handle and base, unsigned, approx 25 cms diameter x 13 h cms, puce factory mark, model nr 2344, circa 1920. Condition ReportIn our opinion, the bowl is in very good condition. The bowl rings well. There are no signs of restoration, damage or repair when inspected under UV light. There is slight rubbing to the gilding but overall good condition. This is an expression of our opinion only.
Two Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits bon bon dishes. Each dish painted with autumnal fruits heightened with gilt edged rims, signed P. Love, black factory marks to base, approx 25 x 11.5 cms, together with one other Royal Worcester bon bon dish of similar design, signed H. Price approx 25 x 11.5 cms. (3) Condition Report In our opinion, these are in good condition. Blackberries - three very small scratches and loss of paint.Plum and grapes - three very small scratches to surface, slight rubbing to gilding.Pears and grapes - very good condition.When examined under UV light, there are no signs of damage or restoration. This is an expression of our opinion only.
Substantial Royal Worcester twin-handled blush ware vase, nr 2033, circa 1900, approx 60 cms. This vase is finely painted with the thistle and wild flower design, a draped moulding to the base and handles, heightened with gilt, green factory marks to base, reg nr 330194.Condition ReportOverall in very good condition. We have examined the vase under UV light - there are no signs of damage, cracks, chips or restoration. Some slight gilding rubbing to rub and very small area on the foot. This condition report is an expression of our opinion only.
Royal Worcester blush ware vase, nr 1410, circa 1909, the vase of tapering form with mask handles, approx 28 cms h. Condition Report In our opinion, overall this is in very good condition. When inspected under UV light, there is a very light scratch to the body, approx. 2cms. There are no further issues, no signs of loss, cracks, crazing or restoration.
9ct yellow gold full hunter pocket watch. The watch having a white enamel face with Arabic dial subsidiary minute dial, watch nr 344693, mm A.L.Dennyson, 9ct gold engraved dust cover, the watch having a 17 jewel Swiss movement, Rode Watch Co, movement nr 72622, Birmingham hallmark dated 1926, 96.6 gms. This pocket watch is suspended from a 9ct gold watch chain approx 22 cms in length, approx 22 gms. (*cr)Condition ReportThe watch is good overall condition with only light scratching under loup, glass, face and hands in good condition. Moving forward at time of testing. BBA does not guarantee watches purchased.
Royal Worcester blush ware vases, nr F126, circa 1906, painted with wild flower sprays, approx 16 cms h. Condition ReportIn our opinion, these vases are in overall very good condition. There are no signs of damage, cracks or restoration when examined under UV light. The gilding overall is in good condition.
19th Century English glass, including six amber ribbed wine glasses circa 1820, peacock blue wine glass circa 1840, amethyst wine glass circa 1800, amethyst finger bowl, two Stourbridge Victorian glasses circa 1855, yellow wine decanter and stopper circa 1820, green oil bottle circa 1780-90, light amber finger bowl circa 1830, various other glasses circa 1820, set of six double lipped wine glass coolers possibly made in Stourbridge circa 1820, together with a blue Whitefriars candlestick.
A 'Tribord' silk scarf by Hermés, designed by Julie Abadie, nautical design in shades of turquoise, sea green and pale pink, boxed, and Omnibus Voitures de Place, designed by Philippe Ledoux and was first issues in 1967, vibrant turquoise border enclosing a field various omnibus, approx 88 x 85 cms. (*cr) Condition Report Light makeup smudge on the second scarf.
Royal Worcester twin-handled vase. The vase decorated with roses, heightened with gilt to the collar and handles, signed William Jarman, puce factory mark, model nr H/146, circa 1912, approx 11 cms h. Condition ReportEvidence of slight damage to one of the handles under UV light, no other visual issues.
Pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory basket weave vases, with trailing foliate decoration, nr 1037, approx 20 cms. Condition ReportIn our opinion, these are in good condition. There is some light rubbing to the gilding on the leaves and upper rim of both. There are no signs of any damage, cracks or restoration when examined under UV light.
Royal Worcester blush ware ewer, nr 1742, date code circa 1902. The body of the ewer painted with wild flowers, with mask c-scroll handle, heightened with gilt, approx 32 cms h, approx 32 cms h. Condition ReportIn our opinion, this is overall in good condition. We have inspected the ewer under UV light - there are no signs of damage, crazing, cracks, chips or restoration. The gilding is overall good with only slight rubbing over the dragon mask. This is an expression of our opinion only.
Gentleman's 18ct yellow gold Patek Philippe Calatrava wrist watch. The wrist watch having a 28mm champagne face with fully baton dial, set on an 18ct yellow gold bead link bracelet. Model reference 3820.3, movement nr 1369941, with the original purchase receipt dated 6th January 1997 from Watches of Switzerland 16 New Bond Street London for £14.580. Condition ReportWatch moving forward at time of testing. Watch case having light scratches from general wear, watch case having minor dents from wear visible under loup, light scratches to the back of the case. Glass in good condition. Watch strap measures 17 cms. Please note BBA does not guarantee watches.
John Hadley & Sons Faience Worcester blush ware jardiniere, nr 168/10, painted with lily with figural ram's head handles in relief, approx 21 cms diameter x 23 cms h. Condition Report In our opinion the jardiniere is in very good condition. Slight rubbing to the gilt, the interior of the jardiniere showing slight signs of use. No signs of cracks, crazing or restoration when examined under UV light. Small chip to the underneath of the jardiniere which is not seen when viewing from the side.
A substantial Royal Worcester twin handled blush ivory urn, nr 1398, neoclassical in style with upright scroll handles with fabric drapes, dated code 1889, the body painted with sprays of pansy, iris, daffodil and forget-me-not, with gilded instrumental motif, the shoulders and square plinth moulded with grotesque horned mask, approx 44 cms h. Condition Report In our opinion, overall the urn is in very good condition, only slight rubbing to the gilt on mouth and foot. The noses on the masks at the foot are rubbed. We have inspected the urn under UV light - no signs of damage, cracks, chips or restoration.
ORIENTAL CERAMICS, famille rose ginger jar with pierced hardwood cover, peony blossom within rocky outcrop, overall height including carved hardwood stand 18cm 251 - some light graze scratches, the neck has tape applied presumably to tighten the lid, no damage visible to neck. Appears to be in good condition throughout

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