W.H HASLER LTD; George V hallmarked silver kidney shaped vesta case applied with a lion passant upon crown, Birmingham 1914, 5 x 3.5cm, approx. 0.8ozt. CONDITION REPORT: the lid has been restored to the lid down the centre, there is light pitting throughout and a dent to the top,the body is slightly pushed in were the lion passant above crown is placed
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An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded display cabinet with raised top, twin glazed door enclosing velvet lined shelves above square section tapering legs to spade feet united by an undertier, width 91.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Surface wear commensurate with age. Some light fade and marking to velvet inside cabinets. Please see www.adampartridge.co.uk/postage.php for suggestions for collection/delivery.
An early 20th century French brass cased carriage clock with swing loop handle above rectangular white enamel dial set with Roman numerals inscribed W. Ansel, Lincoln, the door no.515, contained within original travelling case, height 11.75cm. CONDITION REPORT: balance wheel moves when shaken, light surface scratches, some scratches to glass
A pair of rectangular leaded glass panels with painted oval central sections depicting the Adoration of the Shepherds and St Francis receiving the stigmata, each 40 x 32cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The outer glass is intact, the painted oval panels have breaks which have been sympathetically mended with light leading.
OMEGA; a gentleman's vintage 9ct gold wristwatch with black dial, subsidiary seconds hand, seventeen jewel movement no.17770120, with replaced strap, diameter excluding winding crown 3.3cm. CONDITION REPORT: The winding crown is not monogrammed and is therefore possibly a replacement, some light pitting to the dial and some surface scratches to the glass. As mentioned the strap is a non-Omega replacement as is the buckle, some light surface scratches to the back of the case. The movement ticks freely and when wound, hands move freely although no guarantee is given that the watch is in working order.
JOSEF LORENZL; an Art Deco cold painted bronze and ivory figure of a female with right leg raised on a green and black onyx base, signed, height 21.25cm. CONDITION REPORT: A couple of natural flaws acting as fine cracks to her head, glue residue where the head has been glued to the body but this is not damage, just where is has come loose at some stage. Lightly rubbed finish to the top of her coat. Left hand has been broken from her arm and repaired but is present, some rubbing to the raised areas as you would expect, light pitting in parts, small chip to the onyx base.
An Edwardian mahogany and electroplated tantalus by P B S, with central loop handle to the hinged lock release bar housing three clear cut glass square sectioned decanters, two with electroplated labels "Brandy" and "Whisky", with 39 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Slightly tarnished and glass is dirty, there are light scratches to wood. Otherwise in good condition.
A Victorian mahogany circular extending dining table with twin broad leaves and lobed legs to castors and a set of ten Victorian mahogany dining chairs with padded drop-in seats and ring turned front legs to peg feet (11). CONDITION REPORT: Length of table fully extended approx 260cm the width is 130cm and height to the bottom of the table top is 65cm, all the leaves are probably original, and colours vary in leaves due to light damage, four of the chairs are darker and upholstered in a green fabric the remaining chairs have sun damage to the backs of the chairs, two have splits at joints and one has had a scratch filled with wax these are upholstered in a cream fabric. The table top has bruising and scratches. Please view additional photos.
ROBERTS & DORE; a George V hallmarked silver circular footed bowl with cast shaped rim, Birmingham 1933, diameter 21.5cm, and a shaped circular pin dish, Carrs of Sheffield (Manufacturing) Ltd, 1997, diameter 10cm, combined approx 10.6ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: The bowl is heavily scratch throughout, with light tarnishing throughout and rub to the hallmark, the small dish has light surface wear
A collection of hallmarked silver tongs comprising a Victorian pair with shell bowls, James Wright, Edinburgh 1864, a pair with floral bright cut decoration, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1898, three further Chester hallmarked small examples, a late 19th century American Gorham sterling silver pair etched Chicago 1891 and a Danish 826 standard silver pair, probably V Christensen, Copenhagen 1903, combined approx 5.45ozt (7) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, light tarnish to all.
LARGE MAJOLICA OIL LAMP - WILHELM SCHILLER an interesting majolica group by Wilhelm Schiller, modelled with a Camel and a figure leading it, with two figures seated on the Camel and with a detachable oil lamp section. Some damages, marked underneath, WS & S. 27ins (69cms) high overall (to top of the light fitting).
A first edition 'Tickners Light Horse' illustrated by John Tickner, dust cover, published 1956 Putman, London; 'Renni the Rescuer' by Felix Salten (author of Bambi) dust cover - Commodore Press 1944 (1st edition) together with fourteen other first editions mostly 1940s, many with dust covers, various authors (16)

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