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MASONS; an Ironstone bucket with liner, and a matching chamber pot with snake handle, both with printed marks, height of bucket 29cm (2).Additional InformationThere is an internal crack to the body of the bucket and a small rim chip, the upper section appears ok, both pieces have some surface dirt and some light surface scratches commensurate with age.
SYNYER & BEDDOES; a George V hallmarked silver jewellery box with pierced Greek Key detail on three shaped feet, with pink velvet interior, Chester 1910, diameter 7.3cm, and a silver and enamelled Lady Diana Spencer and HRH The Prince of Wales commemorative circular box, St James House Company, London 1981, diameter 5cm (2).Additional InformationRegarding jewellery box, interior faded in colour, somewhat tired, hinge slightly loose feeling, underneath also showing wear, general light surface wear, scratches, nicks, etc.
A pair of late 19th century ivory mounts, one with pierced foliate decoration, presumably from an aide-memoire, also two tortoiseshell examples carved with dragons (3).Additional InformationA tiny chip to the corner of one of the ivory plaques and a slight hairline crack, some staining to both sections, the tortoiseshell has glue residue to the loose plaque, the centre binding is quite worn and with light surface scratches but otherwise ok.The loose tortoiseshell plaque has a 1cm crack running through the frame, light surface scratches.The ivory plaque is 11cm x 6.75cm.
An unusual late Victorian hallmarked silver trophy cup and cover, the finial modelled as a kneeling soldier above an engraved front panel of a similar soldier within a leaf border, the handles formed as Martini Henri rifles and bayonets on stepped circular base, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1892, height 27.5cm, approx 17ozt.Additional InformationLight toning and tarnishing throughout but a good example.
An Edwardian Art Nouveau hallmarked silver three handled trophy cup inscribed 'Chorlton-C-Hardy Golf Club Autumn Meeting Best Nett Won by S.R. Oddy 1913', Birmingham 1908, height 11cm, approx 8.6ozt.Additional InformationGood gauge, stands level, clear hallmarks, tarnishing and toning throughout with light surface scratches.
Two late 19th century Parian ware figures, the first 'Dorothea' by John Bell with raised maker's and diamond registration marks, height 34cm, the second 'Sappho' impressed 'Pradier', otherwise apparently unmarked (2).Additional InformationAn area of restoration running from her sack around the base but this could possibly an imperfection in firing which has been put right at the point of manufacture, please refer to images, otherwise surface dirt and very light surface wear, regarding Sappho there is a probable manufacturing imperfection to the reverse of her seat, otherwise light general wear and dirt throughout.
A late 19th century Parian ware figure group modelled as a Classical couple, on circular stand beneath glass dome.Additional InformationThe female figure's index finger has been broken and glued, surface dirt throughout and a few light surface scratches, this piece is not marked as catalogued.
PAVEL SAZIKOV; a Russian 84 zolotnik grade silver lobed bowl with swing handle and gilt interior on four claw and ball feet, signed in italic cyrillics, assay master Ivan Yevstigneyev and date 1877 with further double headed eagle and double monarchs head marks, diameter 25.5cm, approx 24ozt.Additional InformationLight general surface wear, scratches, marks, nicks, minor indentations, wear to gilding, rubbing to the eagle, monarchs heads and partial assay master mark.
A late 19th century boulework clock with urn finial and scrolling gilt mount, above circular dial having Roman numerals and retailers plaque for Howell, James & Co, London, height 34cm, width 18cm, depth 10cm.Additional InformationLight wear to gilt, minor lifting to decoration in parts, the second numeral is missing, chipping to numerals 7 and 8, minor chip to reverse of case.
G & JW HAWKSLEY; an Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted clear glass hip flask and cup, the twist-action lid bearing remnants of original cork, Sheffield 1909, length 14cm, cup approx 2.4ozt.Additional InformationLight surface wear, scratches, some minor indentations, some minor rubbing to the marks.
CRISFORD & NORRIS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver baby's rattle with foliate detail in relief, mother of pearl teething ring and coral handle, Birmingham 1903, length approx 14cm.Additional InformationThere are some teeth marks to the coral but basically light toning and otherwise in good condition.
A good collection of 154 coloured bird study prints including over one hundred after Archibald Thorburn and fourteen egg studies believed to be after A F Lydon, later bound in red boards with title 'Birds of Britain'.Provenance: These pictures were collected by Thomas John Donohue of the Donohue Silk Mill of Macclesfield between 1880 and 1890, and later acquired by the present owner with the provenance provided by the late Elsie Donohue; accompanying is an invitation card sent by Mr, Mrs and Miss Donohue, Mr and Mrs Grimshaw dated January 23rd 1920. Additional InformationBoard worn, some holes to spine area, further wear particularly to corners and edges, some light spotting, marks and dirt to plates but otherwise all appear ok.
A French brass cased carriage clock, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed 'Schierwater & Lloyd Paris', with twin train movement, height excluding swing handle 11.8cm.Additional InformationSome spotting to dial and fading to the lettering, some small marks to the numerals, not tested, no guarantee of working order, light general wear to case.
A yellow metal Art Deco-style brooch set with five old cut diamonds to centre and further black enamelled detail, with later solder applied base metal back holding indistinctly marked yellow metal pin, width 4cm.Additional InformationSome light surface pitting and nibbles, surface scratches to enamel, one small section that may have been redone, further general surface scratches and wear throughout, the backplate has been rather crudely solder applied as stated and is base metal, pin bears a tiny indistinct mark.
ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN; a 'Mouseman' octagonal wall clock with carved mouse, the brass cased battery operated clock set with Roman numerals, diameter total 18.8cm.Additional InformationDoes run when battery in inserted however this is not a guarantee of working order or keeping time. Some slight tarnishing to the brass case of the clock and two small creases to the brass, the oak frame is in good condition with light surface wear.
A Ralph Wood type pearlware figure, height 28cm (af).Additional InformationPlease note the figure is extremely light, there is a chip to a section of her right hand, a large chip to the rear right corner of the base with further nibbles, crazed throughout, general surface wear, firing cracks also present.
MOORCROFT; a tube line decorated lidded vase featuring stylised landscape and leaves to lid, impressed marks and year cipher for 2007 to base, height including lid 23cm (second quality).Additional InformationSecond quality as stated, light general surface wear, usual manufacturing imperfections.
SHELLEY; an 'Autumn Leaves' pattern part tea set of approximately fifty pieces, printed marks to bases (some variations on backstamp) (three items af), also a small Ruskin pink/light purple lustre vase with printed marks and date of 1923 to base, height 9cm.Additional InformationThe octagonal bowl and two of the plates with octagonal sections to interiors af, one badly cracked and crudely repaired, the other two with hairlines, other items appear ok, this is not a guarantee and we would recommend personal viewing, some rubbing to decoration and light general surface wear.
GEORGE UNITE; a Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette, the exterior with bright cut foliate decoration and inscribed 'W.D to W.C.B', the gilt interior with foliate pierced grill, Birmingham 1863, approx 0.7ozt. Additional InformationThe grill is slightly loose, as is the lid, so whilst all pieces function correctly they are slightly loose from usage, has engraved initials to the cover, light surface wear.
***Section 2 Shotgun licence required*** A 12 bore side by side double trigger non ejector shotgun with 30" barrels chambered for 2 1/4" cartridge, fitted with a raised textured rib. Plain blued action mounted on high gloss textured walnut stock. SN:1097Additional InformationBarrels are pitted internally and externally and have been re blued. Action has also been re blued. Stock has been fractured and repaired, with a dowel through the stock and has been fitted with a 1 1/4" wooden stock extension. Stock shows light scratching throughout. Fore end shows case hardening. Length of pull (including extension): 15 1/2". Choked @ 1/4 & FULL. Stamped with Belgian proof mark and 12-70 but breech accepts just shy of 2 1/2".
PELLETIER; a late 18th century French gilt metal fusee pocket watch, the bull's eye glass above engraved dial set with Roman numerals, the movement signed J. Pelletier, Paris no.382 and with pierced balance cock and silver regulator disc featuring a dumb repeat, diameter 4.5cm.Additional InformationSome surface scratches to the glass and light scratches to the outer case, The movement and dial are detached from the case where it has sheared from the pin, ticks when wound.
MEISSEN; a pair of mid-19th century shuttlecock players, each with blue painted crossed swords mark to base and incised numbers, height approx 16.5cm. Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection, purchased from Burnley Antiques and Fine Arts Ltd in 1981.Additional InformationHaving inspected both figures rigorously under a UV light, we cannot find any restoration which is remarkable given the delicate nature of these figures. Some very minor losses to the lace work on her elaborate dress and some minor rubbing to the gilding but overall in excellent condition.
A late 19th century six air musical box, contained in a stained wooden case, height 12cm, length 34.5cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear to the case as you would expect, the air sheet is slightly torn, all teeth are present, some pitting and light rusting to the mechanism, barrel and comb, overall general surface wear commensurate with age.
NORITAKE; a part tea service, with cups, saucers and side plates, also a pair of twin handled vases, and a twin handled bowl.Additional InformationThe twin handled comport has a bad crack and rubbing to the gilding, is also unmarked, the pair of twin handled vases have surface scratches, rubbing to the gilding. Tiny chips to one saucer and light rubbing to the gilding but otherwise ok.
MEISSEN; a figure, 'Little Jester, Christophe Kirsch', modelled by Kändler and Eberlein, blue crossed swords mark to back of base, height 13.5cm. Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection, purchased from Harden Antiques in 1998.Additional InformationSmall area to the hat has been restored, light surface wear with a few tiny chips to the leaves and flowers at the base. There is an area where the paint hasn't quite taken in the fold of his trousers but this is in production rather than damage.
PATEK PHILIPPE; a rare 18ct yellow gold crown wind open faced pocket watch retailed by Galt & Bro of Washington, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial inscribed 'Galt & Bro, Switzerland', the dust cover engraved 'Made for Galt & Bro Washington E.C. by Patek Philippe & Co Geneva, Switzerland' with twenty jewel movement no. 177965 again signed and engraved with Galt & Bro with eight adjustments, suspended on a fine open link chain set with two seed pearl spacers, diameter 4.5cm, weight including chain approx 74.5g.Additional InformationDoes not tick when wound the crown wind is very tight and may have been overwound, dial is slightly dirty but free from any cracks, the cover is perspex and is loose, otherwise just light surface wear commensurate with age.
STEFAN DAKON FOR GOLDSCHEIDER; an Art Deco figurine of a girl standing beside a multi-coloured beach ball, impressed signature and factory marks to base, height 21cm. Additional InformationChipping to hair and chips to foot rim. Light crazing. There is a glaze crack running from the child's neck through her torso to the ribbon bow, surface dirt throughout.
ROYAL DOULTON; a HN1469 'Pamela' figure, painted and printed marks to base, height 20cm (af).Additional InformationChip to one of the frills of her skirt, the purple one sticking out on the left, both front and reverse, otherwise crazed, manufacturing imperfections, light wear, also some rubbing to painted detail and facial features.
ARNOLD OF LONDON; a late 18th century gold plated pair cased pocket watch, the outer case with engraved floral detail and central vacant lozenge shaped cartouche, enclosing the watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and verge movement, signed F. Arnold London 1915, with rounded baluster columns, pierced and engraved masked cock, and silver regulator disc, the case stamped 'W.D', dial diameter 3.2cm, outer case diameter 4.5cm.Additional InformationMinor surface scratches to the enamel but overall in good order, ticks when wound, very small areas of rubbing to the gold plate, light surface scratches to the outer case.
ROYAL DOULTON; four figures including HN581 'The Perfect Pair', HN2315 'The Last Waltz', HN2803 'First Dance' (second) etc, a Coalport 'Celeste' figure and a Royal Copenhagen figure of girl with cat no. 421 (6). Additional InformationFirst Dance second with loose piece to interior, otherwise light general wear.
A cased Victorian silver topped and ivory tobacco pipe, Benjamin Barling, London 1851 (af).Additional InformationCase with usual scuffs and scrapes, interior again tired, discoloured, some fittings loose, some fraying and losses to the lining, the pipe with light surface scratches around the mouthpiece as you would expect, light wear to the stem, small scratch to the rear of the bowl and tarnishing to metal mounts.
MOORCROFT; a floral tubeline decorated footed bowl on navy ground, impressed marks and year cipher for 1997 to base, diameter 26cm (second quality).Additional InformationSecond quality as stated, rings true, light general surface wear, usual manufacturing imperfections with some scratches, particularly to the centre of the bowl.

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