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Late C18th/Early C19th Oil on Canvas C18th Men O War Battleships with attendant vessels, in gilt over-mantel frame with picture light, lower section with 3 rectangular bevelled glass mirror plates, labelled to reverse ' Van Der Velden Sea Prince from the collection of Sir Kenelm Digby?,' total size approx. 46 1/2" x 60", canvas size approx. 48" x 29"
Ten 7inch Records Includes 3 by The Mohawks on PAMA Label 'Ride Your Pony' (PM 758), 'Mony Mony' (PM 757) and 'Baby Hold On' (PM 739), Prince Buster's 'My Happiness' Red White PB Label (PB9), Ken Boothe 'Feel Good' Studio 1 Label (SO-2000), Denise La Salle 'Do Me Right' West Bound Label (6146 102), Roy Docker 'Mellow Moonlight' Domain Label (D3), Soul City Executives 'Happy Chatter' Soul City Label (SC 109), Edwin Starr 'Way Over There' Gordy Label (G7078) and Ronnie Milsap 'Aint No Soul Left In These Ole Shoes' Sceptor Label (SCE 12161).CONDITION REPORT:1. Feelable marks side 1 - Denise La Salle record2. Light Marks on both sides, nothing major - Soul City record3. Very clean - Ronnie Milsap record4. Noticeable marks - Edwin Starr record5. Excellent, no marks - Music through six record6. Excellent, no marks - Prince Buster record7. Visible marks throughout, a couple are feelable, label is poor also with names wrote on it - Ken Boothe8. MoHawks (PM757) - 1 visible mark on side 1 and one small on side 2, otherwise excellent9. MoHawks (PM739) - very light marks 1 or 2 very hard to spot10. MoHawks (PM758) - 2 small visible marks side 2 otherwise excellent.
Three pieces of Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian To include red glazed vase of inverted baluster form with panelled decoration, height 23cm, green glazed bowl with scalloped edge, diameter 23cm, each with impressed marks to baseCONDITION REPORTblue bowl internal light scratches, each with minor crazing, otherwise good
Five Art Deco ceramic wall plaques To include Crown Devon Fieldings example depicting two seated children, length 15cm, J H Cope & Co examples modelled as side profiles of womenCONDITION REPORTlady with green hat and red rose - with restoration to hat and crazing to face, crack to backGreen hat orange bow - crazed, three faint lines to versoGreen earring - crazed, three faint lines verso Black hat - possibly been repaintedDutch figures - light crazing(see images)
An Art Nouveau Zsolnay Pecs bowl Of triangular form with pierced border and central floral decoration, factory marks to base, diameter 24cm, together with a Fischer Budapest vase modelled in the form of a merman supporting a cornucopia trumpet having floral decoration, factory marks to base, height 40cm CONDITION REPORTBowl has large broken off and glued back, also damage to one pierced sectionVase with all over light crazing Otherwise goodSee photos
An Art Nouveau Fischer Budapest vase on stand Having scrolling floral decoration, raised on a pierced foot rim, factory marks to base, height 26cm CONDITION REPORTAll over crazing to crack running down the vaseAlso a second smaller crack, light wear to giltSmall flat chip to baseManufacturing fault to foot rim not a crackSee photos
An early Monart glass inkwell Of squat circular form, having internal Millefiori and swirling decoration, diameter 10cm NB: This item is an inkwell and should not have a stopper, the internal rim is not rough and therefore not made for a stopper CONDITION REPORT Good condition no chips, cracks or restoration Light surface wear to baseOtherwise good
Paul Philippe (1870-1930) Art Deco bronze and ivory ‘Pierrette’ With cast decoration of scrolls with red colour, cast signature, raised on onyx plinth base, height 21cmCONDITION REPORTwear to colour and patina, light scratches to base, hands look to be ivory and original (see images)Yes original
Dr Christopher Dresser for Richard Hodd & Son Silver-plated tea service, the teapot with angular wooden handle, impressed marks produced February 1882 NB: A similar teapot is featured on page 206 of the Christopher Dresser The Peoples Designed book by Harry Lyons CONDITION REPORTTarnished, needs polishing, cover does not close perfectly, crack to finial, light surface wear and wear to plate
Mesa/Boogie F-50 All Tube Music Amplifier Black Tolex finish, hand built in Petaluma, California with power cable and dust cover. NB: The F-50 was recently honored with the second of only two Five Star Gold Awards ever given by Guitarist magazine. (Sold Electrically Untested) CONDITION REPORTPhotograph updatedNo foot switchValues light up in back but blue light at front does not
Pink Floyds 1967 Debut Album 'The Piper at the Gates of Dawn' Vinyl LP Original Columbia Black & Blue Label (SX 6157) with flipback laminated sleeve, Overall Very Good Condition.CONDITION REPORTSSide1- No deep or severe scratchesSide2-1cm mark track 2, 1cm mark track 3, very light marks on both sides hard to spot, so nothing drastic! A professional clean would be great for the LP See photos
Four Vinyl LPs by Led Zeppelin Includes their debut album 'Led Zeppelin' (Version 6) orange lettering on sleeve with red & plum Atlantic Label (588 171) with Warner Bros/7 Arts Publishing credit printed in one line, 'Led Zeppelin II' red & plum Atlantic Label, 'Led Zeppelin III' produced by Jimmy Page red & plum Atlantic Label (2401-002) with Rotating Gatefold Sleeve and 'Led Zeppelin IV : Four Symbols' also produced by Jimmy Page red & plum Atlantic Label (2401 012) with inner. Overall Very Good Condition.CONDITION REPORTLed Zep 1 - Very light marks, 3 are noticeable, none are feelable, excellent sleeve, laminate to sleeve shrunk, open side nothing too major Led Zep 2 - Scuff marks side two, side one very light marks, sleeve is flat, worn to edges, discolouring front and back Led Zep 3 - Side two better than side one with light and few marks, sleeve excellent, sturdy and strong, slight discolouring Led Zep 4 - Best of all for vinyl, hard to spot marks and scuffs, sleeve condition excellent sturdy and strong, slight tear on inner
Twelve Vinyl LPs (1960s Pop/Rock) Includes 3 by The Beatles 'Please Please Me' Parlophone (PMC 1202), 'With the Beatles' Parlophone (PMC 1206) and 'A Hard Days Night' Parlophone (PMC 1230), The Yardbirds 'Five Live Yardbirds' Black & Blue Columbia Label (33SX 1677), The Velvet Underground 'White Light/White Heat' Verve (V6-5046), The Byrds 'Younger than Yesterday' Orange CBS Label (62988), Iron Butterfly 'Heavy' US Issue Atco Label (SD 33-227), 'Blood Sweet & Tears' Orange CBS Label (63504) with gatefold sleeve, The Lovin Spoonful 'Daydream' Pye Label (NPL 28078), The Kinks 'Kontroversy' Pye Label (NPL 18131), The Hollies 'Would You Believe?' Parlophone (PMC 7008) and The Crickets 'Somethig Old, Something New, Something Blue, Something Else!' Liberty (LBY 1120). Various Conditions.CONDITION REPORTYellow and black label With the Beatles Black/YellowNo feelable marks but there is visible marks both sides, sleeve intact still strong is discoloured to back with tiny tear along open side Hard Days Night Black/YellowFeelable mark track 2 side 1 and larger feelable mark, track 4 and 5 side 2, sleeve intact, still strong but discoloured to back Please Please Me Black/YellowVery noticeable marks side 1 visible marks side 2 none can be felt, sleeve intact strong but discoloured to back

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