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A pair of brass eight light chandeliers in late 17th century style, late 19th / early 20th century, each with sockets on dished drip pans, on scrolling branches issuing from knopped and waisted stems with spreadeagle finials, 73cm high, 74cm wide; and a brass six light chandelier, similar, 68cm high
Shackleton Foden FG6 Tipper Lorry - green cab, tipper body with pale light grey bed, gold/red label to inside front of tipper body, red wheel arches, light blue chassis. Some paint wear and discolouration to hubs, but otherwise G. With maintenance instructions, key and spare screws, etc, in P box.
A 19th century Gothic style double action harp by Erard with wrythen column and decorated in relief with figures, numbered 4679, height 178cm. CONDITION REPORT: The sound board has been replaced. General light wear. Only tiny areas off loss to the gesso. Some light rubbing and scratches. No cracks. See additional images.
A Minton blue and white floral decorated lazy Susan with shaped spinning top and spreading circular foot, impressed marks, diameter 48.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some crazing and light staining to the top, a 3cm hairline crack, further very fine crazing cracks throughout, a chip to the foot rim where the base meets the bolt, otherwise OK.
SIMON JOWIFF; acrylic "A Little Light Relief", signed verso and dated 1984, 6.5 x 10cm, AUDREY ASHWORTH; tempera "Kisdon Hill, Swaledale", signed and fully inscribed verso, 30 x 39.5cm and KW COALES; watercolour "Fountains at Tivoli", signed twice and inscribed verso, 27 x 31cm, framed and glazed (3). (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
PIERANTONIO BONACINA; a 1970s four piece canework suite with aluminium frame and pale blue upholstery comprising curved settee, a pair of circular, curved back chairs and a shaped glass top coffee table, bearing a maker's plaque.(4) CONDITION REPORT: Glass on table smashed, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Light wear to frame. Was used as decoration by vendor rather than a suite.
A large quantity of Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" comprising twelve cups and saucers, two sandwich plates, one sugar bowl, one cake stand, teapot, six sandwich plates, six bowls and several trinkets. CONDITION REPORT: One cup badly af, otherwise some light rubbing to the gilding and some surface knife marks and wear commensurate with age.
After LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY R.A. (1887-1976); a signed limited edition coloured print "Level Crossing, Burton on Trent", signed in pencil lower right, bearing blind stamp and letter to number stamp lower left, 41 x 57cm, framed and glazed (faded). (D) CONDITION REPORT: The print is badly faded with nearly all the colour gone, has a blue appearance, some light staining to the margins. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
After HELEN BRADLEY !1900-1979); a signed limited edition coloured print "Light Go Gently", signed in pencil lower right, bearing blind stamp and letter to number stamp lower left, 27 x 37cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A Royal Worcester blush ivory jar and cover hand painted with roses, signed "M. Hunt" (Millie Hunt), with raised crimped gilt decorated rim and four scrolling feet, height 10.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Light rubbing to gilding, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Royal Doulton flambé veined figure of recumbent dragon, printed marks and impressed model number 2085 to base, signed PD, height 24cm. CONDITION REPORT: Postcode of a previous owner is written on base in 'security pen ink', only visible in ultra violet light. Figure appears to be in good condition.
A Royal Crown Derby teapot, matching sucrier and cover, jug, two saucers and large tea tray, width of tray 45cm. CONDITION REPORT: A 1.5cm crack and very thin slither chip to the teapot spout, some general surface wear and light rubbing to gilding, some staining to the sucrier and rubbing to gilding, the jug has very light wear to the gilding, one of the saucers has a chip and two cracks and a small pin head sized chip. The tray has some surface scratches.
A very unusual 19th century Pollard oak centre table, the square moulded crossbanded top carved to the corner friezes with angelic masks above Gothic square section central column to quadripartite base and four figurative scrolling capitol feet, each depicting a different character, with carved shaped apron, width 106cm. CONDITION REPORT: This is not an extending table. Section of crossbanded veneer missing. Split to top. Some light lifting and unusual designs in veneer. Possibly replaced or repaired.
After LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY R.A. (1887-1976); a signed limited edition coloured print "The Level Crossing, Burton on Trent", signed in pencil lower right with blindstamp and letter to number stamp, 41 x 57cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Slightly brown in appearance and slightly faded, there are a couple of small creases to the lower part of the image and a 2cm surface scratch, slightly rippled and a very light crease upper left, some unsightly red pigmentation beneath the figure pushing the pram. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
DULAC, Edmund, (Ill.) Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, trans. Edward Fitzgerald. fo. Hodder & Stoughton. printed from the second edition. 20 cold. plts. tipped in with captioned tissue guard. white glt. cl. light foxing. Tog.with The Masque of Comus. The Poem by John Milton. Ill by Dulac. Heritage Press nd. 1/4 cl. Plus Stories from the Arabian Nights. Ilus. by same. Retold by Laurence Housman, Hodder & Stoughton. Cold plts tipped in. nd. cl. bd. 3
Light Infantry / Rifle Regiments Pattern Victorian Officer’s Sword. A good clean example the blade with etched decoration depicting a Crowned VR Cypher and strung bugle device. The hilt of regulation pattern with open guard and shagreen grip. Housed in steel scabbard. GC Etching and blade bright.
Badge. British Indian. 106th (Bombay Light Infantry) Regiment Victorian OR’s glengarry badge circa 1874-1881. A die-stamped brass example. Crowned curled bugle horn set on laurel wreath with “106” to voided centre; across the base of the laurels a tri-part scroll, “Bombay Light Infantry”. Loops East and West (one replaced with old lead soldered wire loop). (KK 583) GC In 1861 the 2nd Bombay Light Infantry Regiment was transferred to the British Establishment as the 106th Bombay Light Infantry, becoming the 2nd Battalion The Durham Light Infantry in 1881.
Badge. Scottish. 19th Lanarkshire (Glasgow, 2nd Northern) Rifle Volunteers Victorian shako plate. A good scarce blackened brass curled bugle horn, surmounted by a thistle spray, bearing “19” over “Lk” within the curl of the bugle. Two loops to reverse, one bent over. Minor wear to paintwok otherwise GC. (KK 1533) Formed 5th December 1859 from member of the Western and Clyde Engineering Works. Sub title (Glasgow, Second Northern). Redesignated 5th Corps in 1880 becoming 1st VB Highland Light Infantry in 1887
Badge. Scottish. 19th Lanarkshire(Glasgow, 2nd Northern) Rifle Volunteers Victorian shako plate. A good scarce die-stamped large white metal crowned coiled bugle; ‘19’ to voided centre. Two loops to reverse. VGC Formed 5th December 1859 from member of the Western and Clyde Engineering Works. Sub title (Glasgow, Second Northern). Redesignated 5th Corps in 1880 becoming 1st VB Highland Light Infantry in 1887
Indian Army 117th Mahrattas Officer’s Full Dress Scarlet Tunic. A good post 1903 example. Scarlet melton cloth, with yellow collar and cuffs. Collar and cuffs edged with gold “Vellum” pattern lace. Buttons with crown above ‘117’ within a wreath. Captain’s rank badges. Cotton lining. In-service alterations including new skirts and chest, otherwise GC ... Accompanied by a good pair of infantry officer’s overalls, by TW Castle, 27 Cork St, W1, named to “Maj WH Marshall, I.A.” (Indian Army) and dated 7/7/37. (2 items) Originally the 17th Bombay Infantry, the regiment became the 117th Mahrattas in the 1903 reorganisation, and in 1922 were re-titled 5th Royal Battalion, 5th Mahratta Light Infantry, a regiment with black facings. On partition in 1948 the regiment remained part of the Indian Army

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