Edwardian silver epergne, plain faceted tapered body with flaired rim onto pedestal base with chippendale style border, pierced decoration to upper rim, four plain scrolling arms holding four detatchable tapered flutes of matched design, marks for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1903, weight approx. 32.6ozt, height approx. 33cm. Condition Report: Very good, all arms and flutes present and in tact, some light denting visable to flutes, minor wear and tear consistant with use, no signs of significant damage or repair.
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Christopher Ward RAF Battle of Britain 1940 limited edition steel wristwatch, cream dial with date window, round steel case, 40mm stamped to watch back number '0216/1940' and '6B/159', automatic self-winding jewelled movement on a later black leather strap. Condition Report: Good, some light scratching, wear and tear, movement currently in working order.
A ladie's vintage Rolex Precision 9ct gold bracelet watch, square white dial, Arabic numerals with batons between, yellow gold bezel and square case, 17mm, mechanical winding Swiss jewelled lever movement, integral 5-low link 9ct gold Rolex bracelet, ladder snap clasp, hallmarked Birmingham 1951. Condition: Good overall, no obvious damage or repair, dial: light staining, case and bracelet: minor wear and tear only, movement: currently in working order.
Ladies’ Omega Constellation 18ct gold wristwatch, diamond dot mother of pearl dialwith diamond bezel surround, case size 26mm wide, watch back with Constellation logo to centre back, numbered 5762448, satin finish 18ct gold bar link bracelet. Condition Report: Good, all diamonds in tact, some light scratching, wear and tear only.
Chinese short sword, the 22.25inch 56.5cm blade with bronze guard decorated with potted plants, fitted in later scabbard and grip, the tang bears two character signature, 83cm overall length Condition report: The blade is in generally good order with only small patches of very light pitting. The later wood mounts have cracks and faults and are slightly loose causing the tsuba to rattle.
Enfield two band musket, .650 calibre, the lock stamped VR and dated 1869, the stock stamped 'Bombay Arsenal 1897' together with period leather sling, 123cm overall length Condition report: Generally good overall with light pitting and dark patina to the metal work overall. Dents and small marks to the stock.
Robert Cleminson (1864-1903), Ponies and dogs in rural settings, both signed, a pair, oil on canvas, 48.5 x 74cm, 19.25 x 29.25in (2). Condition Report: The paintings are in good, restored condition. Both the canvasses have been relined and under UV light there is evidence of restoration and overpainting. There are some surface scuffs and scratches across the paintings. The paintings are both dirty and nicotine stained. The paintings are both framed but not glazed. The frames have the odd knock and loss commensurate with age.
Clarence Henry Roe (British, 1850-1909), A red stag and hinds in a mountainous landscape, signed, oil on canvas, 49 x 75.5cm, 19.25 x 29.75in. Condition Report: The painting is in fair, restored condition. There is craquelure and cracking to the paint across the surface of the painting and a patch on the reverse. Under UV light there are areas of overpainting and restoration visible where tears have been repaired and areas of paint loss have been repainted. There are stretcher marks visible running parallel to the edge of the canvas. The painting is slip mounted but not glazed.
James Wilson Carmichael (1800-1868), Moorland scene with figures on a road and shooting party in the foreground, signed and dated 1834, oil on panel, 41 x 59cm, 16.25 x 23.25in. Condition Report: The painting is in fair, restored condition. Under UV light there are areas of overpainting visible across the panel most notably two narrow strips running down each vertical edge of the painting. The panel has split horizontally across the centre of the painting and has two vertical splice braces on the back of the panel. The painting is ornately framed but not glazed. The frame has the odd knock and loss commensurate with age.
English School, early 19th century, Portrait of a seated gentleman, unsigned, oil on canvas, 73.5 x 61cm, 29 x 24in. Condition Report: The painting is in good, restored condition. Under UV light there are areas of over painting visible. There is some minor craquelure across the surface of the painting and bitumen deformation visible most notably in the lower half of the painting. Stretcher marks are visible around the edges of the canvas. The painting is framed but not glazed. The frame has some knocks and losses commensurate with age.
Richard Beavis R.W.S. (1824-1896), "Charge of the English Light Dragoons at Salamanca", signed, titled on gilt slip, oil on canvas, 29 x 44.5cm, 11.5 x 17.5in. Condition Report: The painting is in good, original condition. The painting is ornately framed and glazed. The frame has the odd knock and loss commensurate with age.
Victorian British Army Shako, with Bedford Light Infantry plate to front, together with case named 'Fr. Chandler Esq.' the case measures 35cm high Condition report: general signs of wear and age to both cap and case. Moth hole to the back, together with two other small holes. Slight distortion overall, blemishes to the peak. The pommel falls out if inverted.
A rare early 20th Century Bing steam generating plant, the vertical boiler being spirit fired with burner, water sight glass, drain cock, whistle and steam control to vertical single cylinder steam engine having gallery rail and spoked flywheel with geared drive to lighting generator, light and voltage control. The whole mounted on its original base. The model has the GBN diamond plaque mark for pre 1923. Length 39cm. Width 18cm. Height to top of chimney 32cm. * Bing was founded in 1863 by brothers Adolf and Ignaz Bing in Nuremberg.
Stuart Barraclough - Gouache of Yorkshire mill engine room interior, being a painting of a full size inline compound horizontal mill engine with detail of steam valve gear, speed governor and oiler system. Mounted in light oak frame. Painting 80cm x 58cm. And an early photograph of a similar period mill engine.
A well-engineered 3 ½ inch gauge model of a 0-8-0 tender locomotive No 2116, the silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including water sight-glass, pressure gauge, regulator and other usual fittings. The chassis with twin outside cylinders and Stephenson's internal valve gear. Six wheel tender with fitted water feed pump, coal compartment having fitted railings, hand irons and steps. The model finished in British Railways light green lined livery with polished bright-work. Total length of model 117cm. Cab width 18cm.
An exhibition standard 5 inch gauge historic model of a North Western Railway Crampton 2-2-2-2 locomotive with tender Liverpool , the boiler being lagged and finished in plate-work. Fittings including Salter s type twin safety valves, sight-glass and pressure gauge not present, direction control lever. Chassis details include twin outside cylinders with metal cladding and having polished brass capping. Stephenson s reverse valve gear, leaf springs to front and rear axles, lubricator, wooden buffers on metal, wooden beams and other original detailed features. Six wheel tender with detailed rivet-work and water cocks. The model finished in green and black lined North Western Railway livery with brass plaque Crampton Patent Bury Curtis & Kennedy Engineers Liverpool. No 355 fitted steps, hand-irons, lamp irons with lamps, brightwork and polished copper chimney cap. Length 158cm. Cab Width 32cm. Height to top of chimney 37cm. The model mounted on display track with plinth concealing motorised drive for display purposes. * This locomotive would appear to have never been steamed and it is our opinion that the model was built for display purposes to a very high standard. * The full size Crampton type locomotive was introduced in 1846 by Thomas Crampton and used extensively in Europe until the end of the 19th Century and were most successful on the fast and light expresses of that period.
A well-engineered model of a 'Vulcan' live steam beam engine, built to the design by Edgar T. Westbury, the A frame type engine with Watt s parallel action and single cylinder, approximately â…ž inch bore by 2 ¼ inch stroke, open crank with brass cup oilers, eccentric driven steam valve, water pump linked to beam, steam control valve and spoked flywheel 22cm diameter, finished in light blue paintwork and supported on wood trestle plinth measuring 31cm x 18cm, overall 32cm high.
A rare Stuart Turner No 3 compound marine engine, the cylinders lagged with blued metal finish. Cylinders 1 ½ and 2 ¼ bore by 1 ½ stroke. Supported on slipper guides and turned columns. Open crank with brass oiler cups, spoked flywheel. The light green base and sole plate with builder s plaque Ticehurst & Sons. Battle. High Speed Engine - Compound- 1000 Revs. ½ HP. Measurements: Length 28cm. Height 34 cm. * Examples of this rare engine can be found in the Stuart Turner catalogue published on the 1st of August 1906. Price 2d.
A Victorian Grecian Revival silver six-light candelabrum centrepiece, campana sconces, beaded nozzles and drip pans, cast and chased with palmettes, guilloche, scrolls and strapwork, the triform base with three lion paw feet, applied with three Greek sphinxes, shaped plinth foot, 40.5cm high, the base Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1860, the candle arms Frederick Brasted, London 1887, 102oz
A Worcester Bouquets pattern Cabbage Leaf Mask jug, moulded with overlapping leaves, bearded mask spout, printed in cobalt blue with sprays of flowers, 19cm high, crescent mark, c.1770Ref: Similar jug in Zorensky Collection, Part I, Bonhams, P.131, BonhamsRef: Branyan, French and Sandon 11C18 Condition Report: Spout with cracks, chips and light restoration. Crack to top of handle. Expected pitting.
A Worcester Cannonball pattern coffee cup and saucer, strap grooved handle, painted in underglaze blue with islands with trees, house and pagoda and cannonballs, workman's marks, c.1768Ref: Branyan, French and Sandon 1.D.6 Condition Report: Light surface wear. Light firing stress to saucer, with stained chip and hairline. Some chips to footrim.
A rare Worcester coffee cup, pencilled in black with oriental flower sprays, some picked out in gilt, the interior with stylised foliate scroll border, c.1770-72 Condition - Good condition with light wear. Flee bite to foot rim. Condition Report: Good condition with light wear. Flee bite to foot rim.
A Worcester L'Amour pattern tea bowl and saucer, after an engraving by Robert Hancock, with a courting couple, her maid standing behind, the verso with Neptune fountain and roller, a swan to the interior, 12.2cm diam, c.1764Provenance: The Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, Part II, Bonhams; The McWilliams Collection Condition - Light wear. Two minor firing stresses to each piece. Condition Report: Light wear. Two minor firing stresses to each piece.
A Worcester coffee cup, grooved handle, printed in purple with a version of Robert Hancock's `Ruins' with a gentleman standing by a tree, arched ruins and foliage, the verso with landscape and village, the interior with line border, 5.5cm high, The Perry Collection and The Ridley-Day Collection labels, c.1758Condition - Light firing crack to rim near handle. Condition Report: Light firing crack to rim near handle.
A Worcester baluster vase and cover, painted to front and verso with large bouquets of colourful flowers, reserved on a `wet blue' ground within gilt rococo borders and scattered gilt sprigs, the cover with a pointed finial and two panels of colourful bouquets of flowers within fancy gilding, 23.3cm high, crescent mark, c.1768 Condition Report: Slight chip to finial. Crack to cover and repair. Small chip to footrim. Overall light wear.
A Worcester Jabberwocky pattern ovoid tea canister, decorated in the Kakiemon style, with two vignettes of fancy birds amongst profusely flowering chrysanthemum, within gilt C scroll cartouches, on a scale blue ground, 13.5cm high, square mark, c.1770Provenance: Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, Part II; Zorensky Collection, Bonhams. Condition Report: Good condition, some light wear to gilding.
A Worcester Dalhousie style fluted saucer dish, decorated with a central cartouche painted with a landscape and water mill, edged with a pattern of overlapping turquoise husks, the ground with colourful sprays alternating with insects, blue border applied with gilt, 22cm diam, crescent mark, c.1778Note: Similar cup and saucer the Zorensky Collection, Part III, Lot 189; R. David Butti Collection, Bonhams, Lot 91 Condition Report: Good condition with some signs of light wear.
A Worcester quatrelobed dessert tureen, cover and stand, shell handles, painted with colourful flowers and foliage in gilt cartouches with C and S-scrolls in gilt on a wet blue ground, the domed cover with bold artichoke finial, the stand with dentil rim, 23cm wide, c.1768 Vendor's Note: This design of gilding on wet blue is very similar to the `Duchess of Kent' service, Queen Victoria's mother, with the exception of flowers not birds on the service.This decoration is reminiscent of the Marchioness of Ely pattern except that birds are replaced with flowers. Condition Report: The stand good with chips to foot but standing well. Restoration to tureen and then one rebuilt handle, the other with nibbles. Cover with restored finial branch, firing stress to footrim and one chip. Overall light wear to decoration and gilding.
A Worcester Dolphin Ewer cream boat, of small size, with crisp shell moulding and two entwined dolphins to spout, lamprey handle, decorated in Japanese style with formal flower sprays, 8.5cm high, c.1770Ref: Similar shape in the Zorensky Collection, Bonhams, Part I, page 76, and Part II, page 44 Condition Report: Minor chip to left rim. Light firing stresses to handle.
An early 19th century Chinese porcelain inverted baluster vase, well painted in underglaze blue with a panoramic landscape of junks, further moored ships and fishing boats on a river, the shore with a monumental bridge and fortified wall flying an inscribed banner, temples and pagodas, figures holding parasols, peasant carrying yoke, bold rocky outcrops and shoreline with blossoming prunus and willow trees, the shoulder with batwing scrolls, foliate bosses and alternating stiff leaves, the base with similar lobed reserves, 32cm high, four-character mark to base Condition Report: The vase well-potted with translucency. Highly competent and professional restoration to one side, including neck, shoulder going half-way down one face of the vase. Expected light pitting.
Early 19th century Derby porcelain soup plate with Imari decoration, painted red mark, 25cm diameter, also a 19th century plate with yellow ground, Florentine and Greek Key borders, unmarked, 24cm diam. (2). Condition Report. Derby - Wear to gilding and light scratches. Glaze defect to foot rim and some glaze impurities. No cracks or chips.Florentine - Some scratches and wear to enamels, as images, no cracks or chips.
Pair of 19th century Minton pate sur pate vases of twin handled moonflask form, the olive green ground decorated with chinoiserie, gilt and impressed marks c.1873-1890, each 26cm high. (2). Condition Report. Generally ok condition. One has an almost invisible very fine crack to bulbous base of one handle but no loss. Neither have visible crazing or chips. Occasional minor light scratches to green glaze consistent with age. Very slight rubbing to gilt on one rim and some staining to rim interiors which should wash off.

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