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George III silver three piece tea service with half gadrooned body, the service comprising teapot on stand, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream, maker Samuel Henry & John Terry, London 1814, 1533g. CONDITION REPORT: Dent to teapot side. Has deer stag crest. Light surface scratching throughout. No obvious repairs.
Tiffany & Co Sterling silver caddy spoon with heart-shaped bowl and insect finial, the reverse of the bowl stamped Tiffany & Co 798 and with a letter 'M; 8.5cm,18g. CONDITION REPORT: Light scratching throughout. Small nibble to 2 o'clock position of bowl. Dark, discoloured patches to bowl, same lustre patina.
A good and large late 19th Century hand knotted Persian Heriz carpet circa 1890, (area of Heris, East Azerbaijan, Northwest Persia), the central blue and red ground lozenge against a further red ground and with cream, black and rose coloured spandrels, within a large red border with flower heads and other stylised repeating patterns within, approx. 382cm long x 290cm wide CONDITION REPORT: There is some light fading to colours, there is no evidence of any tears, rips or old repairs although there are some minor areas of wear
A very large hand knotted Turkish Sparta carpet, Islamic style rose and cream ground lozenge against a light green ground with cream borders and rose coloured spandrels, all within varying sized and coloured borders with stylised repeating patterns etc., first quarter 20th Century, 732cm long x 407cm wide
An unusual bird's eye maple early/mid 19th Century Davenport Desk, the three quarter gilt metal gallery sliding top above a leathered sloping fall opening to reveal two small drawers and four full width true drawers below a pull out hinged stationery drawer, four dummy drawers opposing and brushing slide to each side, raised on later boxwood castors CONDITION REPORT: The leathered on the fall looks original and is square. Possibly cedar wood or pine underneath the lid when you open it. Because the wood has contracted over time there are two horizontal splits to the leather, the first is at the top which runs all the way along and the second is at the bottom of the leather horizontally which again runs all the way along. There is a 10p piece ring burn mark within the three quarter pierced brass gallery area, some of the veneers are lifting slightly on this area. Opening the fall there are two half width drawers and a false drawer below, it is true to say that there are some markings and light scuffings inside under the fall. Looking at the side with the true drawers, the second drawer down left hand handle and is missing and also the left hand bottom drawer handle is missing. One handle is present within the Davenport, the small hinged side drawer above the brushing slide has a replaced pine handle. The colour overall looks quite good and the drawers are oak lined with dust beading and the locks are stamped Bramah. The front panelled section looks reasonable although quite dark towards the bottom of the moulding and possible very slightly faded. The side with the false drawers and further brushing slider looks reasonable with minor markings and minor scratchings commensurate with age. The back panel again looks reasonable although the rectangular section at the top (where the Davenport slides) has faded and would benefit from a re-polish as it is dry. Looking at the back right muntin on the panelled back there is a 2cm square piece of veneer away and it is cracked approx. 2cm. There are also small separator cracks to the left and right hand side on the pierced three quarter gallery in the middle on the moulding but these are only small. The feet are now missing and it is raised on blocks with later castors.Height including three quarter brass gallery is 88cm high x 49cm wide x 62cm deep.
ADDED LOT A large late-19th century ceramic Jardiniere Stand modelled as a Chinese table-on-stand, overall cobalt blue glaze, 93cm high CONDITION REPORT: Looking at the top there is quite a lot of surface scratching and glaze away to the circular top. One of the legs half way down has a large piece of ceramic away from it, there is light surface scratching to some parts and some glaze away etc. The rest of the piece looks in reasonable condition which is generally commensurate with age.
ADDED LOT Six assorted Poole Studioware Bowls, two red ground, one orange ground, one green ground, one yellow ground and one stone-coloured ground CONDITION REPORT: Some minor scratching to centre of one or two plates, minor wear to outside of one or two and some light brown discolouration to underside of some, no hairlines, cracks, chips or restoration noted in any of them.
An early-20th century Royal Doulton Sung glaze pottery Bowl, mottled blue, red and orange decoration to the interior, the exterior ranging from light blue to speckled turquoise, the underside with printed and impressed marks and signed 'F. Allen' and 'Noke', (small interior chip to inside of rim), 27cm diameter
W Britains Special Collectors Edition and Centenary Edition 11th Hussars, 8820, 16th Lancers, 8819, 45th Rattray Sikhs, 8837, 45th Rattray Sikhs, 8838, Sherwood Foresters, 8814, Sherwood Foresters, 8815, Russian Infantry - Charge of the Light Brigade, 3114, Valley Forge, 5872, Life Guard 1837, 8824, Fort Henry Guard, 8823 all in original boxes (10)
Stamp Booklets: Collection of mostly decimal issues including a run-through (appears comprehensive but not guaranteed) of 'Prestige' issues from 1969 to around 2011 with light duplication including two 1972 Wedgwood £1 with good perfs, a good if less complete of other issues from late 1960s to around 2005, also three volumes of assorted commemorative first day covers, these of little value (Few Hundreds)
Collection in stockbook from Queen Victoria to around 1960s, mostly mint but some adhering to pages due to poor storage, better items (fine unless noted) include 1840 1d and 2d Mulready wrappers (1d used), 1883-84 ½d slate-blue block of 16 (light adhesions), set of 10 to 1s dull green opt specimen (lower values stuck down), 1883-84 2s 6d to 10s (small faults), 1887-1900 to 1s (some stuck down), KEVII basic set to 10s (a few lower values stuck down), 1912-24 simple cypher to 1s with controls, also 1½d with PENCF var, 1924-26 block cypher to 1s incl sideways wmks, 1913 Waterlow 5s and 10s (10s faults), 1915 DLR 2s 6d (2) and 5s (light adhesions), 1934 re-engraved to 10s (toned gum), 1937-47 wmk inv to 2½d, 1939-48 to £1 (small faults), 1955 Waterlow and 1959 DLR to £1 (also 1958 DLR but faults), 1958-61 Graphite inv wmk, 1959 phosphor-graphite 2d error (gum adhesions), also postage dues incl 1914-23 simple cypher to 1s (most fine), 1924-31 to 2s 6d, 1936-37 to 2s6d, 1954-55 to 2s6d and 1955-57 to 5s (Scores)
Substantial mostly mint collection from around 1960 to early 1990s, mostly commemoratives with earlier issues singles, blocks of 4 from 1971 and generally in cylinder and traffic light blocks of 6 from 1977 to 1993, some definitives with 1977-87 Machins to £5 in gutter pairs, 1988 Castles to £5 in gutter blocks and 1993 £10 in block of 6, also prestige and other stamp booklets for same period loose in two tins and run-through of year books from 1984 to 1992, some presentation packs from 1970s and loose odds, the album covers and year book covers appear to have suffered smoke damage but the contents largely fine, a good lot with appreciable postage content (Few Thousands)
Boer War: 1901 2c yellow-brown, postal stationery postcard from P.O.W. at Diyatalawa Camp, Ceylon, postmarked 5 days later at Ragama Camp, to fellow P.O.W. at Darells Island Bermuda, with m/s "Not Darrells", "Not Hawkins" and "Not Burtts", very light staining at edges, which does not detract, rare P.O.W. usage
Hong Kong used in: Amoy, 1862-63 No watermark 12c pale greenish-blue & 48c rose plus 1863-71 crown CC 96c olive-bistre, each used by part/large part AMOY PAID cds in red (Z3, 6, 18), first very light strike but adhesive fine, overstruck with B62 in black, second slightly clearer strike but adhesive some trimmed perfs and small thin, overstruck with B62 in blue, last good strike and overstruck partial B62 in blue but adhesive heavily thinned (visible from face) and some trimmed perfs, this rare, cat £5,125
Officials: 1912-13 10r green and scarlet, experimental printing with shiny overprint, produced without gum (as SG O94), fine right marginal example, as produced except for a light hinge remainder, intended for use in areas of high heat and humidity where sheets of gummed stamps were likely to stick together, the experiment was soon abandoned and examples are very scarce, see Jal Cooper "Stamps of India" page 119
1874 January 9, outer letter sheet from Port Louis to Bordeaux, 'via Suez & Marseilles' per 'Steamer Godavery', 1s 4d rate paid by 1863-72 4d rose and 1s yellow tied by light 'B53', with 'P.D.' in red alongside and oval sender's h/s at left (Hry Capeypon & A. Delange), reverse bears Mauritius cds for Ja 9 and Bordeaux arrival cds for 10 Feb, fine for this period
Postal Stationery: 1891 50c on 8c grey stationery envelope, with "GENERAL POST OFFICE MAURITIUS" crowned circle with m/s "LMCP" for Louis Martin, Colonial Postmaster, Sismondo states only 36 examples recorded, QV unused range including 1879 local 2c (two types), 1879 4c on 8c, 1879/80 2c, 6c, 8c, 1883 6c reply card, 1885 2c on 6c, 1895 2c local, 1899 6c on 8c and 1898 4c on 3c wrapper horizontal fold, mainly fine and fresh, also 1853 EL from Liverpool to Mauritius with light PACKET LETTER ds, this small faults (13)
Collection of New Guinea, Papua and Papua New Guinea in stockbook, almost all mint with better items from first including 1925-27 Native Village to £1, 1931 Air opts to £1 and 1939 Air to £1, officials 1931 and 1932-34 to 5s, Papua including 1916-31 to 10s, 1932-40 pictorials to £1 and later issues to 1941 air, officials 1931-32 to 2s 6d, PNG from 1952 to 1993 with most basic sets present, better items include 1952 10s and £1 opt specimen and 1960 6d on 7½d postage due (SG D1), however this with rather faded colour, mostly fine with post 1952 issues u/m, however some with light gum adhesions and a few including Courvoisier printed issues adhering to page (Few Hundreds)
Accumulation of Great Britain and Commonwealth former mostly QEII to around 2000, majority used with light duplication and a smattering of postage, latter also mostly used and post WW2 to 1980s with ranges of Australia, NZ, South Africa and Canada, also small selections of many other Commonwealth countries, condition a little mixed due to storage (Hundreds)
1840 1d black plate 10: JL full right marginal with part inscription "...he Address and tow....", light creasing at foot and slightly cut-into at lower left with clear to good margins elsewhere, used by rather smudged MC in black, accompanied by matching 1841 1d red-brown, this with reduced 6mm sheet margin showing similar inscription, good to very large margins elsewhere and used by full black MC, latter with BPA cert 2008, a rare duo despite imperfections mentioned
1840 2d plate 1: Three used examples including 'MH' in deep full blue, four good to large margins and sound but used by rather smudged black MC, 'MD' in blue, four close to good margins but filled pinhole at upper right, used by rather heavy part MC in black, 'EF' in blue, four good margins but light bend, used by large part MC in red, cat £2,700 Plate
1867-83 Watermark Maltese cross: 5s pale rose plate 2 used by C30 of Valpariaso, 10s greenish grey used by light numeral cancel and watermark anchor 5s rose used by bold Cornhill reg oval d.s. for 2 MY 83 (SG 127/8, 134), all three with creasing or other faults, good spacefillers, cat £8,900

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