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Probably Swansea tea cup and saucer with gilded rim to the cup and saucer the cup is painted with tiny green petals on the outside and flowers on the inside, the saucer has the same pattern around the outside with a flowers in the centre.Number 4643 on the base.Circa 1820Saucer diameter 15cm, cup diameter 9.5cm Condition: good, no restoration or damage visible under UV & LED light
A collection of mixed 20th century white metal items to include; an Egyptian white metal tea light holder with removable snuffer, having elaborately chased and engraved design, an Egyptian white metal smelling salts / powder bottle with detachable top and attached miniature ladle, an Eastern white metal vase, an Eastern white metal stand of circular form with engraved design, all with marks, along with six matching unmarked filigree white metal napkin rings and eight matching pierced unmarked white metal napkin rings. (1 bag) Further details: tarnishing, general wear etc.
Advertising: A pair of early 20th century, French, canvas, advertising / business, roll-up signs, stamped in ink. One stamped 'J. Laporte Pharmacien', the other stamped 'Laureat de L'Ecole de Medecine et de Pharmacie'. Some damage as to be expected with age. Deep red ink stamped on light blue background with border. When unraveled, length measures approx. 183cm each. Please assess photographs. (2)
A late 19th / early 20th century double ended cosh. Of unusual form, with a weighted ball terminal to both ends. Blackened woven twine covering, with waxed finish. There is a little flexibility to the shaft area, but the core material is unknown. Approximately 24cm length. Condition: good. Some light service wear to places, but the twine is intact, with overall good colour and patina.
A mid 19th century garnet and yellow metal knot brooch, comprising a decorative knot set with oval mixed cut garnets, chain swag drop suspending an oval locket set with a garnet, glazed reverso inset with hair, width approx 55mm, length including drop approx 60mm, unmarked probably 9ct gold, total gross weight approx 9.6gms Further details: all stones present and intact, tarnish, some light abrasions to stones, minor wear and tear commensurate with age
A Victorian amethyst and gold brooch, comprising four oval mixed cut amethysts within a border of embossed gold scrolled decoration, later metal pin and C clasp, length approx 53mm, unmarked possibly 15ct gold, base metal pin, total gross weight approx 14.6gms Further details: all stones present and intact, tarnish, some light abrasions to stones, minor wear and tear commensurate with age
A Derby Crown porcelain mantle vase c1877-1889, cream ground with gilt finish, fluted body standing on three claw feet with young Victoria cameo's. standing 23cm high along with a navy blue ground with gilt detail large teacup and saucer of the same period. Condition: The mantle vase has had one of the claw feet broken and reattached and also has wear to the gilding. The cup and saucer appears to be in good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration - checked under UV light.
A Swansea Ozier moulded coffee cup and saucer, decorated with sepia flower sprays and gilt borders, circa 1814-22, not marked, saucer 13.8cm diameter, cup. 7.7cm diameter, 6.5cm high (2)Provenance: The late Noel Howard CollectionCondition Report: Slight wear to gilding. No damage or restoration visible under UV & LED light
1. A Meissen cup with Imari style decoration known as ‘ the little table’ pattern and gilded scalloped top rim and twisted handle. Circa 1880Diameter 5.5cmCondition; good , no damage or restoration visible under UV & LED light2. A Meissen twisted moulded custard cup decorated with flowers and leaves 19th CenturyDiameter 6cmCondition; good no damage or restoration visible under UV & LED light, 3. A Meissen moulded cup with cartouches of hand decorated scenes.19th centuryDiameter 7cmCondition; hairline crack to the body , no other damage or restoration visible under UV & LED light
A collection of Derby Bloor period tea cups with matching saucers c1825-1830, three sets along with Derby Bloor coffee can and saucer, blue ground with bouquet hand painted detail. Condition: the blue ground coffee can has 2 faint hairlines from the rim, the matching saucer has a prominent glaze fault from the production process. The other 3 tea cups and saucers all appear to be in good overall condition with no apparent chips, cracks or restoration. There is minor wear to each piece commensurate with age. All pieces checked under LED and UV light.
Three Thonet armchairsOriginal Thonet by Marcel Breuer Cantilever Tubular Steel Armchair Model S411, Bauhaus. Michael Thonet Thonet Design Period 1920 to 1949. Production date 1935Country of Manufacture Germany Identifying Marks. This piece has an attribution mark Style Vintage, Mid-Century, Modernist Detailed Condition Very Good This vintage/antique item may have some wear such as scratches and other signs of ageing. Light wear consistent with age and use.The outstanding properties of this armchair are elegance, timelessness and exceptional seating comfort. Added is a lightness that only a cantilever model can have. While the first tubular steel chairs from the 1920s were rarely upholstered, the 1935 Thonet catalogue presented an entire series of voluminously upholstered armchairs and sofas. The in-house Thonet design S 411 from the year 1932 probably marks the beginning of this new product series.Dimensions:32 in. (H) x 30 in. (W) x 25 in. (D)
A collection of vintage film camera and digital cameras, accessories and equipment to include a Pentax S1a SLR with Pentax 50mm lens, Eastman Kodak 3 folding camera, various telephoto lens, light meters, Canon Powershot G3 digital camera, boxed with remote control switch, memory card, CD disc and associated paperwork, a Photax Wimborne photo enlarger, and other items Location:
A group of African tribal art carved wooden figures and a bowl to include a painted light wood fetish doll with provenance tag, c 1947 Northern Nigerian carved wooden bowl on four feet A/F with label dated 27/5/44 to base, two 1950s Orka carved wooden figures of tribesmen and one otherLocation: 1:1
A selection of six various wall mirrors and a ceiling light to include a contemporary rectangular gilt framed mirror with bevelled glass plate 64cm x 91cm, an oval gilt plated wall mirror with matching wall bracket, and others, along with a modern ceiling light with faceted cut glass drops and ball knop (8) Location:
W E JOHNS: BIGGLES, various edition titles. BIGGLES AND CO, Oxford University Press, 1936, dark green clothbound with spine in compartments with gilt lettering, some mottling to pages; BIGGLES IN SPAIN, Oxford University Press, 1939, blue clothbound embossed cover, mottling to pages, Pyramid edition; BIGGLES FLIES WEST, Oxford University Press, 1938, blue clothbound embossed cover, light mottling to pages, Pyramid edition; BIGGLES: AIR COMMODORE, Oxford University Press, 1940, mottling to pages, Pyramid edition (4)
Aviation interest: Various titles: G GIBBARD JACKSON: THE ROMANCE OF FLIGHT, London, The Boys Own Paper Office; JOHN ALEXANDER: THE CONQUEST OF THE AIR, London, SW Partridge, 1902, First edition; T O'B HUBBARD, J H LEDEBOER AND C C TURNER: THE AEROPLANE - AN ELEMENTARY TEXT-BOOK OF THE PRINCIPLES OF DYNAMIC FLIGHT, London, Longmans, 1911, First edition; W E DOMMETT: A DICTIONARY OF AIRCRAFT, London, Electrical Press, 1918, First edition; L BLIN DESBLEDS AND B I FRY: FLYING FOR YOU AND ME, London, Aeronautical Publications; AERO CLUB OF AMERICA RULE BOOK INCLUDING F.A.I REGULATIONS (TRANSLATED), Washington DC, National Aeronautical Association, 1922; G G JACKSON: AIRSHIPS AND BALLOONS, Collins, 1935; G G JACKSON: AIRSHIPS AND BALLOONS, Collins, 1931, First edition; GG JACKSON: SEAPLANES AND FLYING BOATS, Collins, 1935; A EGGAR: THE FLYING DUTCHMAN, 1932; C G BURGE: THE AIRMAN'S YEAR BOOK AND LIGHT AEROPLANE MANUAL 1935, London, Sir Isaac Pitman, 1935; WH BERRY: AIRCRAFT IN WAR AND COMMERCE, Richmond, 1918 First edition; AIR MINISTRY: FLYING FOR AIR SURVEY PHOTOGRAPHY 1926; WAR OFFICE: GRAPHICAL METHODS OF PLOTTING FROM AIR PHOTOGRAPHS 1925; THE BOOK ABOUT AIRCRAFT; Frederick Warne,1939, This edition; THE CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF AIRCRAFT, Airways Publications, 1930 (16)

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