An Edwardian painted satinwood veneered galleried tray, with two brass handles, decorated with a central musical trophy group within husk and foliate borders. 66cm long, 46cm wideCondition report: Tarnished handles, light crazing in places, various old splits to gallery and old patched repairs
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Georg Jensen, a pair of miniature elephant candlesticks, signed Georg Jensen, Denmark, 6cm long, 4.5cm high, 2.2cm wide, together with two Steuben crystal single square tapered candle holders, 6cm x 5.5cm x 4.5cmCondition report: in good condition - few very light surface abrasionsone chip to corner of one candle holder
A Greek terracotta head of Apollo, 1st century, 6cm high, on a turned wooden base under a glass dome, 27cm high overallProvenance: Sir George Mounsey, thence by descent.Condition report: Later affixed possibly with wax to the stand and dome, light chips and patina to the head particularly areas of high relief. Complete with various paperwork detailing the history of the item, various expert opinions, and historic valuations.
A quantity of Worcester porcelain tea and coffee wares, in the Queen Charlotte pattern, comprising lidded sucrier, sugar bowl, 8 coffee cups, 3 tea cups, 7 saucers and 4 cake plates, all pieces unmarkedCondition report: All pieces with surface scratches and wear to gilding, the majority with chips, some broken and repaired (including staple repairs)Sucrier – Gilding worn, chips to inner rim of lid and foot rim, light scratches to exterior, small indentation to lid Six dishes, one cup, four coffee cups, two plates without cracks or major chips
A Meissen porcelain cabinet plate, early 20th century, of shaped circular form, centred with painted floral decoration, within a moulded rim set with three further floral and gilt decorated cartouches, reserved on a purple ground, with a painted blue crossed swords mark and impressed numbers to the base, 24cm diameterCondition report: General light surface wear and scratches commensurate with age.No truck marks. See additional pictures.
A Meissen porcelain cabinet plate, late 19th/ early 20th century, painted to the centre with flowers, within an elaborately gilt-heightened rim, on a cobalt blue ground, with a blue crossed swords mark and impressed numbers to the base, 29.5cm diameterCondition report: General light surface wear and scratches commensurate with age.
A Meissen porcelain figure of a Map Seller, 20th century, from a series of Parisian street traders, after the model by P. Reinicke, holding an unfurled map of eastern Germany, painted crossed swords mark and impressed numbers to base, 18cm highCondition report: Appears in good order, with general light surface wear.
A silver reproduction jockey cap caddy spoon, marks for Sheffield, together with a small collection of further silver items, a small quaich, 20th Century, two silver fob watches a sifting spoon, A Georgian caddy spoon (qty)Condition report: the dial to one watch cracked, light scratches and wear marks rubbed on caddy spoonThe one only having ‘Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, Swiss Made ‘ to dial,The other on movement ‘C. Mathey’
A small collection of Scandinavian silver items, to include a silver cigarette box by S. Christian, A silver spoon by Georg Jensen with a pierced scrolling finial over a fluted handle, a small Austrian silver spoon with foliate terminal, stamped SIGSIL and two further spoons, the box 12cm wide x 9cm deep x 3cm highCondition report: light wear, old polish residue, no major faults
William Mulready RA (1786-1863), Portrait of a young lady, three-quarter length, seatedsigned with initials 'WM' l.l., pen and brown ink15 x 11cmCondition report: The paper has lightly faded. There are occasional small spots of foxing, and some light discolouration in places. A little very light suface dirt ,including pencil marks top right. A very small indent to the paper top centre, close to edge of frame. Not seen outside of glazed frame.
Mary Cassatt (American, 1844-1926),Denise holding her childetching, second Delatre printingplate 20.5 x 14.5cm Provenance: William Weston Gallery, London.Condition report: There is a light wave to the paper. The paper has yellowed and there are signs of discolouration from the mount. A few very light spots of staining above the heads of the sitters. A couple of very light half moon creases just visible. Not seen outside of glazed frame.
Continental School, 19th century,Portrait of a gentleman, half length, in a green coat with his arms foldedoil on canvas24.5 x 19cmCondition report: Oil on canvas which is unlined. Overall the canvas and paint layers are in a good, stable condition. There are alight undulations across the canvas. The paint layer has a network of drying cracks which are notable in the sitter’s jacket. The varnish is slightly yellowed but even and glossy. There is abrasion around the edges of the canvas caused by framing. Under ultraviolet light there are some darker patches present which could be overpaint or abraded varnish.
*Lionel Dalhousie Robertson Edwards (1878-1966), ‘The Red Caps of Lyons - A Story of the French Revolution’four illustrations for the novel by Herbert Hayens, published 1909, one signed ‘Lionel Edwards’, watercolour and gouache en grisaille heightened with white 35 x 22cm (4)*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: All have slightly yellowed paper. One with a couple of small flecks of water staining. A couple with one or two very small dots of foxing. One with a very light scratch. One with a very small brown stain next to lower left edge. A little dust under glass. None seen outside of frames. Three in black frames, one in a silver coloured frame, which is broken. A spare empty black frame comes with the lot.
A very finely painted Chamberlain's Worcester beaker, circa 1795, painted en grisaille with two oval panels, one entitled 'Temperance' and the other 'L' Allegro', on a white and yellow banded ground with gilt patterns, inscribed mark to base, 10.75cm highCondition report: Good condition. Small chip on the inside rim. Some gilt wear. Light hairline on the base.
19th century painted ebonised waterfall open bookcase of narrow proportions, 35.5cm wide x 92cm highCondition report: Sound original condition , some woodworm damage to front corner of base and general light wear to decorationshelves are fixed, top shelf approximately 24cm gap top to bottom, second shelf 26cm, bottom shelf 29cm, shelves are 31cm wide internally
Collection of Chinese porcelain, including an 18th century famille rose beaker vase, 18th century blue and white dish, two 18th century famille rose tea bowls and a saucer, a 19th century blue and white dragon bowl, two provincial blue and white bowls, a further blue and white bowl and saucer dish, and a famille verte crackle glazed sleeve vase (11)Condition report: The beaker vase has restoration around the rim, and along a vertical crack. The famille verte vase has some restoration on the rim. The larger dish has fritting to the rim. One famille rose tea bowl has a small chip and hairline. The other has a few nicks to the rim. The saucer has a few nicks to the rim and a light hairline in the centre. The foo dog bowl has a small rim chip and a few nicks to the footrim. The blue and white saucer dish has some small chips and glaze wear to the rim. The figural bowl has a few fleabites. Beaker vase measures 22cm high, famille verte vase 20cm high, dragon bowl 12.5cm diameter, flower dish 21.5cm diameter.
18th century Chinese porcelain blue and white vase and cover, of baluster form, with landscape reserves on relief moulded, signs this has been previously converted into a lampProvenance: The Robert Barley CollectionCondition report: 47cm high including cover. There is restoration to the knop and rim of the cover, and to the rim and base of the vase. There is a crack to the vase and some further light hairlines.
Mark Lancelot Symons (1887-1935) pencil and watercolour illustration - figures in woodland, in glazed frame, 36.5cm x 24cm. Inscribed verso 'Bought for sale 1930s, 77 Church Street W8. Taken from folder of his sketches for sale by his wife after his death late 1930s'.Provenance: The Robert Barley CollectionCondition report: The work does not appear to be stuck down, there is a tear on the right edge (see image). Some very light foxing in the central girls dress. The mount is discoloured and should probably be replaced.
Late 19th century Indian finely carved wooden staff in the form of a snake with inset glass eyes, 95cm longProvenance: The Robert Barley CollectionCondition report: Overall good condition. Some light wear to the vanish finish. Two nails in the back (one near the head, the othe near the tail) probably for hanging/wall mount.
Lowestoft coffee pot and cover, with a curved spout and button finial, painted in blue with a Chinese river scene within diaper borders, 23.5cm highCondition report: Crack below spout with associated staining. Cover chipped. A small and light hairline on the rim above the handle. Some light rubbing and nibbles to the rim and spout.
18th century Bow blue and white porcelain coffee pot and cover, decorated with bamboo and other oriental foliage, 19.5cm highCondition report: Small chips to cover and spout. Crack leading from the base to the handle. Several light hairlines on the rim and one around the lower terminal of the handle.
Two Worcester Mansfield pattern tea bowls and saucers, circa 1770, and two other blue and white Worcester tea bowlsCondition report: One saucer with large reglued piece with associated chip. The other with a light hairline on the rim and a small chip to the footrim. One tea bowl has a hairline on the rim. A coupel of nicks to footrims.
Lowestoft plate, painted in blue with a chinaman crossing a bridge with a fishing rod, a bird in flight above, diaper and half-flowerhead border, 22.8cm diameterCondition report: Crack from rim to centre, chip to rim. A few other rim nibbles, a light hairline on the front and some natural glaze scratching.
Lowestoft jug and cover, with a scrolled handle and a low domed cover, printed with a Chinese river cane below a printed cell border, 22.2cm highCondition report: Cover with fine crack, a small rim chip, and lacking knop. Fine crack in pierced grille inside spout. Small chips to footrim. Small restored chip to spout. A couple of very light hairlines at the bottom of the spout.
Victorian silver rose bowl of conventional form with embossed floral, foliate and scroll decoration, raised on a circular pedestal foot, (Sheffield 1902), maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, 15.7cm in diameter, approximately 13ozCondition report: In good order overall. The interior of the bowl is stained / has scale on it that requires cleaning. Some light overall scratching. One cartouche shows possible signs of a removed engraving but is a of a good gauge still. No signs of dents or previous repairs.
Lowestoft teapot and cover, of globular form, painted in blue with a boy crossing a bridge within a berry border, the cover printed with Chinese islands, painter's number 3 inside footrim, 14.5cm highCondition report: Hairline around upper handle terminal, chip to rim and spout, cover with chip and not matching. A couple of small, light hairlines to the body and one to the rim.
Small Lowestoft ribbed cream boat, with angular handle, painted in blue on both sides with a pagoda beside a fence, diaper border inside, 10cm long, and a Lowestoft creamer of dolphin ewer form, painted in blue with trailing flowers, 8.8cm wideCondition report: The first cream boat is broken in two and restuck, and has a couple of nicks and tiny hairline on the rim. The second with patches of staining, a very small rim chip, a couple of other frits to the rim, and a very light hairline on the rim near the handle.
Victorian cut glass claret jug of baluster form, silver plated mount with reeded decoration and hinged cover, with scroll handle, 29.5cm overall heightCondition report: Good overall condition, age related wear and scratching to the base and a few minor scratches and nicks to the glass. Some light dirt to the interior. The mount has some slight movement on the glass it is in good order overall, retaining its plating with just some minor dents and wear.
Three Lowestoft pieces, all ribbed, including a sucrier and cover, with flower finial, painted in blue the 'Immortelle' pattern, crossed swords mark, 23cm high, a tea bowl painted in the same pattern, 7.2cm high, and a saucer painted with a central floret within key and cell borders, 12.2cm diameter (3)Condition report: The sucrier cover has a restored finial, and the sucrier has a couple of tiny fleabites. The saucer has a crack on the rim and another light hairline.
Two Lowestoft butter boats, the first of gadrooned form, painted in blue with the Two Porter pattern, a floral border on the interior rim, painter's number 7 inside footrim, 11cm long, the second of leaf shape, painted in blue with a Chinese landscape, diaper border, 5.5cm longCondition report: The first has a couple of tiny hairlines on the rim near the spout, and some light rubbing to the glaze. The second has a section broken and restuck.
Lowestoft teapot and sucrier, both painted in the Mansfield pattern with flower finials, the teapot of globular form with crescent mark and 13.3cm high, the sucrier 12.3cm highCondition report: The teapot foot chipped and a few pieces restuck. Light hairline on the rim. The sucrier with two chips on the inside rim and other fleabites, and five small and light hairlines on the rim. The sucrier lid with a few fleabites to the finial.
Lowestoft tea bowls and saucers, including a tea bowl painted in blue with trailing flowers, another printed with flowering plants within a fenced enclosure, a fluted saucer printed with panels of flowers and birds, a saucer printed with the 'Dromedaries on a Raft' pattern, and a saucer printed with a variant of the Birds in Branches pattern (5)Condition report: The first tea bowl has a hairline on the rim and a few fleabites on the footrim. The second has some staining to the rim, and some scratching to the glaze. The fluted saucer has a few tiny fleabites on the rim. The Birds saucer has a couple of tiny rim chips. The Dromedaries saucer has a light hairline on the rim and a couple of fleabites.
Collection of Lowestoft blue and white pieces, including a coffee can, painted with a pagoda beneath a willow tree, a toy sucrier of Chinese rice bowl form, painted with Chinese islands and boats, a sparrow beak milk jug, painted with a Chinaman and flower sprig on powder blue ground, a pickle dish of vine leaf form, painted with a fruiting vine, a sparrow beak jug painted with a Chinese landscape and domed building, and a mustard lid with flower finial (6)Condition report: The coffee can broken and restuck with rim chips. The sucrier broken and riveted and lacking lid. Powder blue jug broken and restuck with two small pieces missing. The pickle dish has a light hairline on the rim and some minor fritting. The second jug has a restored handle, a rim chip and other nicks to the rim and spout.
Fine Lowestoft coffee pot and cover, painted in the Mandarin style with two ladies and a boy at a table with a vase of flowers, the reverse with the same boy and another figure, iron red and black border, 23cm highCondition report: Cover stained and with section restuck and further rim chip. Coffee pot with crack running horizontally from upper handle terminal for about 7cm. Some minor enamel wear/light glaze rubbing in places.
1950s gentlemen's Rolex Oyster Precision 18ct gold wristwatch with 17 jewel Patented Superbalance movement, the circular dial with outer seconds track, applied gold 'dagger' hour markers, gold hands with luminous paint, centre seconds, in 18ct yellow gold Oyster case with screw down crown, on later black leather strap. Serial number 579649. Case numbered 4365. Case approximately 33mm diameter.Condition report: The watch is currently running although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. Appears to keep relatively good time. The movement is manual wind rather than automatic, winds smoothly and the hands adjust correctly. The watch appears to be in good vintage condition commensurate with age. Any service history or replacement parts are unknown. The dial appears to be in good original condition with only very light surface scratches and dirt, light staining and discolouration commensurate with age. The luminous paint to the hands are missing in places. The case is in good condition commensurate with age, no obvious dents, scratches or damage. No presentation inscriptions. No box or papers.
A 1970s gentlemen's vintage Rolex Precision 9ct gold wristwatch with manual wind 17 jewel movement numbered N46235, the circular gold dial with applied gold Rolex crown at the 12 o'clock position, applied gold baton hour markers and centre seconds, in circular 9ct gold case, the back of the case numbered 433230, on a Hirsch black leather strap with plated Rolex buckle. Case approximately 33mm diameter.Condition report: The watch is currently running although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. The movement is manual wind rather than automatic, winds smoothly and hands adjust. Any service history or replacement parts are unknown. The dial has slight discolouration. Case hallmarked for Birmingham 1970. Case has light surface scratches commensurate with age and wear. No presentation inscriptions or engravings. No box or papers.
Art Deco IWC 14ct gold pocket watch, the dial with subsidiary seconds dial, signed International Watch Co, Schaffhausen, button wind movement signed and numbered 954638, in 14ct gold case with two-colour gold engine turned geometric decoration. Approximately 50mm diameter.Condition report: The watch is not currently running and is fully wound. The watch is in good condition commensurate with age. The dial is in very good condition commensurate with age. The case is also in very good condition, only very light surface scratches. No dents or repairs. No presentation inscriptions. Gross weight approximately 72.2 grams.
Lowestoft Mandarin wares, including a coffee cup painted with a fisherman and a boy by a fence, a sparrow beak jug painted with figures and puce scale panels, a rare tea bowl with a boy with a basket on his head, and a saucer painted with a lady and a boy (4)Condition report: The cup with three tiny rim chips and one to the footrim, and a pre-firing chip to footrim. The jug has a chip to the top of the spout, scroll of lower handle terminal lacking, small rim chip, light hairline to footrim. The tea bowl with a few nibbles to the footrim. The saucer with crack and associated chip, and another hairline on the rim. 570
Gentlemen's Omega 18ct gold pocket watch with Omega button wind movement, signed and numbered 5483577, the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands in circular 18ct gold case. London import hallmarks for 1919. Case approximately 45mm.Condition report: The watch is currently running although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. The enamel dial is in very good condition. The 'glass' is plastic. The watch winds smoothly and the hands adjust correctly. The case is in good condition commensurate with age, no obvious dents, just light surface scratches. The inner cover to the movement is also 18ct gold and has a presentation inscription. Gross weight approximately 77.8 grams
Lowestoft tea canister and cover, painted in blue with the Robert Browne pattern, with added enamel decoration, and a further Lowestoft tea canister painted with gold and green sprigs, 10cm highCondition report: The first missing section from rim and another rim chip, cover cracked and with a couple of tiny chips, some blackening suggesting iron red was added at a later date. The second lacking cover, two light hairlines on the rim, chip and some nibbles on the rim, small chip and hairline to one corner, chip to base corner and other nibbles to footrim.
Lowestoft teapot and cover, of globular form with a straight spout and mushroom finial, printed in blue with large scale flower specimens including lilies and carnations, over painted around with flowers and leaves in red and gold, 13.8cm highCondition report: Cover with two restored chips. The pot just with some very light glaze rubbing to the inside rim and rim of spout, and some enamel scratching.
John Speed (1552-1629) - hand coloured engraving- map of the British Isles, 'The Invasions of England and Ireland with al their Civill Wars since the Conquest', George Humble, circa 1627, approximately 39cm x 52cm, in glazed frame.Condition report: Appears in good order. Colours are strong. Light crease marks at the top and bottom near the centre fold, and one in the bottom right corner. Not viewed outside frame.
Saxton (Christopher), Frugiferi ac ameni Herefordiae Comitatus Deliniation Anno Dm 1577, [1579], engraved map, hand colouring, 47 x 50cm, framedCondition report: There is staining to the paper but the colours remain bold. Light crease mark at the bottom right corner. Two small tears/holes. See additional images of rear
Lowestoft plate, with thickened and shaped rim, painted in blue with flowers and rockwork within a fenced garden, sprigs in the border, painter's mark inside footrim, 22.2cm diameterCondition report: Crack across the dish. Fritting to rim. Small and very light hairline on the back. Some natural glaze scratching.
Two Lowestoft sparrow beak jugs, both painted in the Curtis style with flowers, the first with a puce panel below the spout, the other with scattered flowers ad insects, 7.5cm and 8.5cm heightCondition report: The first with hairline with associated rim chip left of spout, lower terminal of handle lacking, light hairline to base. The second with chips to rim, end of spout lacking, chipping to foot, hairline around lower terminal of handle.
Pair of Chinese Cloisonné vases, 18th/19th century, of bottle form, 21cm high, and a pair of smaller vases, of globular form, on wooden stands, 4cm high without stands (6)Condition report: Large pair- good original condition with some chips and losses to enamel but no major damage or dents apart from chip to enamel on baseSmall pair- one has some light dents and bruising/ losses to enamel, while the other has a dented foot and ovoid top
Good quality Victorian burr walnut and brass mounted writing slope, the top with inset oval plaque, the coromandel lined interior with hinged velvet writing surface and fitted with twin inkwells and compartments, three concealed drawers below housed behind removable bar, makers label for Asser and Sherwin makers, 80 & 81 Strand, London, with Bramah lock (key not present), 40cm wideCondition report: Good condition with some minor scratching/general wear commensurate with age. Some wear to the velvet interior. A few tiny chips to the wooden inserts. Small area of veneer on the back is a bit loose. Some light natural surface cracks on the sides and top.
Albert Clarke (1843-1928) oil on canvas - 'Verity', a dark bay horse, in harness in a stable, signed and dated 1885, unframed, 51cm x 61cmCondition report: The work has not been re-lined, there are small areas of overpainting visible under a UV light. Some paint shrinkage as seen in the images but the paint surface is stable. Signed beneath the stable door.
Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899) three oils on canvas - Foxhounds, signed, 15cm x 36cm, in gilt framesCondition report: None of them have been re-lined and are in good condition. Under a UV light there are areas of overpainting - see images taken with a UV light shining. Some scratches and minor losses to the frames.
Walter Harrowing (c.1838-1913) oil on canvas - gun dogs and dead game, signed and dated 1884, in gilt frame, 50cm x 57cmCondition report: The work has been re-lined and restored, circa 30 years ago. There is evidence of overpainting, particularly in the sky, that is visible under a UV light. Overall in very good ready to hang condition.
Trio of Archibald Thorburn bird prints, one entitled "A Haven of Rest", the other pair depicting pheasants and grouse, each framed and glazed, 56cm x 71cm and 23cm x 29cm Condition report: A haven of Rest published 1903 by A. Baird-Carter, image size 44cm x 57cm, overall framed size 67cm x 82cm. Some light foxing to the mount but not to the image itself. A damp mark lower left corner and a few other marks. Original oak frame.
Henry Barraud (1811-1874) oil on canvas - a bay horse in a stable, signed, in gilt frame, 51cm x 61cmCondition report: Re-lined and well restored, in ready to hang condition. Under a UV light there are areas showing repairs and retouching. Some slight minor paint shrinkage around the back legs. The frame has been repainted gold at some stage.

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