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GEORGE V SILVER TEA POT AND COMPANION HOT WATER JUGboth of baluster form with scroll shaped ebonised handles and bearing inscription 'Presented To R. F. Mather By The Subalterns 10th Battn Highland Light Infantry On The Occasion Of His Marriage 1914', London 1914, approximately 881 grams (2)
A extensive Royal Worcester Evesham dinner service comprising thirteen 26cm plates, fourteen 21cm plates, twenty four 17cm plate, circular tureens, oval tureen, twelve cups and saucers, eight soup coupes and saucers, eight pudding dishes, jugs, dishes, ramekins etc Condition Report: Most items have light surface scratches, some rubbing to edges.
Good Senator album of GB defin/commem, mint and used, QV-QEII, including 4 margin 1d Black, Red MC, fine crafted 1d Red, Black MC and other QV LE/surface mainted issues to 1/- value, KE VII to 2/6d, KGV to 10/- seahorse values and £1 UPU (light MM) with both KGVI & QEII to £1 values. In addition QV 1d pale lilac Die I (14 dot) (cat £60), an unusual centrally struck block of 4 of 46th Parliamentary conference 4d (560 - first day 12 Sept 1957) with special-to-event postmark and know flaw 'Landscapes' SG 691a
Signed, titled and annotated by the artist on verso, with gallery label - "The Unicorn Gallery, Wilmslow', oil on board.29.5cm x 23cm (11.5in x 9in)Footnote: "A Manchester city street in the 1930's. The sky is heavy with snow and the road a light covering of snow on the ground picking out the railway bridge and that most famous city landmark the Refuge insurance building."Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report: The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is framed and glazed.
Signed, titled and annotated by the artist on verso, oil on board.29.5cm x 23cm (11.5in x 9in)Footnote: "This is Mount Street - Manchester in autumn - it's early but already darkness is falling - the light building is the Central Library and the dark building on the right of the picture is the famous Midland Hotel - the city's main hotel since approx 1907."Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report: The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is framed and glazed.
Peter Brook (British 1927-2009) Pennine Way – Evening Light. Signed and titled, oil on board.50.5cm x 70.5cm (19.75in x 27.75in)Footnote: Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report: The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is framed but not glazed.
Signed and titled on the mount, ink drawing, together with a copy of Scottish Mountain Drawings, Volume Four - The Central Highlands by Alfred Wainwright, featuring this drawing illustrated as number 258.12cm x 19.5cm (4.75in x 7.75in)Qty: 2Condition report: The drawing is in good, original condition. There are some lights spots of browning across the lower half of the drawing and some very light time staining and yellowing around the edge of the paper near the mount board. There is some foxing across the mount. The drawing is framed and glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.
Originally purchased from the artist's widow Valerie and verified on verso, with gallery label - 'Jo Bennett Original Pictures' on verso, pencil drawing.24.5cm x 38.5cm (9.75in x 15.25in)Footnote: Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report: The drawing is in good, original condition. There is some very light time staining and yellowing around the edges of the paper and some creasing across the sheet. There are some minor spots of foxing and browning across the paper. The drawing is framed and glazed.
An 18th century wine bottle, with seal reading J. Pitfield, 1784, 23 cm highReport by RBGenerally good condition, unable to see any crack when held up to a light, there is a small oval imperfection/chip just to the left of 1784 on the main bottle, which should be visible from the photographs, bottle neck good, general wear and scratches
Robert Watson (1865-1916), sheep in a moorland, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1897, 49 x 74.5 cmReport by RBThis painting is from Sandford Manor House, and appears to be largely in original condition, not having been cleaned and re-lined, there is some cracking to the left of the sheep, generally a bit dirty and would benefit from a light clean, the slip and frame looks original, and as is often the case there are a few sections of the gesso missing, and some rubbing to the gilt decoration, and with a hole to the top right hand corner, no idea what this is doing here, and if the picture is hung it is not easy to spot
A Victorian breakfront walnut open bookcase, on plinth base, 189 cm wideReport by RBFrom a local farmhouse, arrived in the back of a trailer.Generally pretty good, quite light in colour, a little occasional wear, and scratches, all consummate with age.Very much in a good honest and market fresh condition
George Manchester (1922-1996), landscape with figure, oil on board, monogrammed, gallery invitation verso, 22 x 36 cmReport by RBPicture is generally good, but might benefit from a light clean, frame looks original, with notes to the back looks to have had a varnish in June '77, the frame is nicotine tinged which is also on the image, the invitation is from the Chairman of the Greater London Counsel...Greater London Picture Show Jubilee Exhibition...19th April 1977 at The County Hall
Victorian silver pair cased pocket watch by Maughan Beverley, case by Robert John Pike, London 1873 and a silver pocket watch by Richard Grunert Beverley, case by The Lancashire Watch Co Ltd, Chester 1894 - Condition Report The pair cased � scratches to the glass, dial no cracks but some yellowing. Scratches to the silver cases, couple of very small dents to the outer case but not significant. Ticking away � movement running freely. The Richard Grunert - dial no cracks but some yellowing. Glass is clearer on this but still some light scratches. Ticking away � movement running freely.
Ladies Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Superlative Chronometer wristwatch, the dial set with diamond dot chapter markers, with stainless steel bezel and bracelet, C1990, in box with booklets. Winder missing, serial no. E713333. Does not appear to be going. Watch appears to have had light use. 2.5cm diameter, stainless steel.
18ct gold sapphire and diamond ring, the sapphire approximately 10mm x 8mm encircled by twelve small round diamonds approximately 0.6ct total, ring size T, 4.6g. Nibbles around facet edges of the sapphire, also some light scratching/grooves to the table. No significant condition issues. Not known if it is a natural sapphire.

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