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BABCOCK AND WILCOX LTD SHIPS PRESSURE GAUGE brass mounted, 15cm diameter; along with a pair of binoculars with original leather case and a collection of vintage lighters. Condition; pressure gauge with surface wear, the binocular case with damage to clasp and surface wear, lighters with light surface wear
EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY INLAID BEDROOM SUITE comprising a wardrobe and a dressing table, the wardrobe with three doors, the central door flanked by doors with two oval mirrors, over two short drawers and bracket feet, with its key; the dressing table with central swing cheval mirror and two short drawers over one long drawer, 178cm high Used condition. The wood shows scuffs and light scratches. The wood of the dressing table has faded in colour.including a bedroom chest
A VICTORIAN WEDGWOOD SOUP PLATE, with Earl of Warwick monogram beneath a crown, 26cm diameter (retailed through T.Goode & Co.), together with a DINNER PLATE with gilded turquoise edge, bearing monogram, crest, and the motto "Dominus illuminatio mea" (The Lord is my light) - motto of the University of Oxford
LIGHT MAHOGANY WARDROBE with a shaped and moulded cornice above flower head motifs, with a pair shaped panel doors above an arrangement of drawers, 121cm wide, together with a dressing chest with a shaped mirror above two jewellery drawers, the serpentine lower section with an arrangement of seven drawers and two cupboard doors, standing on bun feet, 137cm wide
Two Royal Worcester cups, decorated roses, with associated saucers (4) Condition report Report by NG Royal Worcester cup, signed Michael Hunt, scratches and rubbing to gilt decoration. Some staining and marks to interior. Gilding very untidy around handle. A couple of pock marks visible in interior, base with puce Royal Worcester mark and inscribed 27 in green. Other cup, unsigned, some heavy scratches and rubbing to gilt decoration. Crazed. Possible hairline crack, small nibble to foot. Both saucers signed E SPILSPURY. Saucer with two closed roses, heavily crazed. Some discolouration. Rubbing and scratches to gilt decoration. Base with Royal Worcester puce mark. Other with one closed and one open rose. Some crazing. Some light scratches. Pock marks and dark sports in glaze. Signature blurry. Base with Royal Worcester puce mark.
A Royal Worcester porcelain pot pourri vase and cover, painted roses, signed C V White, with gilt decoration, (cover a.f.) 28 cm high Condition report Report by NG Pierced cover damaged and restored. One spindle detached. Internal cover with some pock marks. Main body also with some pock marks, light scratches. The base stamped in puce and numbered 1286. All over grubby and with rubbing to gilt decoration.
A 19th century Japanese Imari Dutch Ship bowl, decorated in typical enamel colours, 24 cm diameter Condition report Report by NG No visible repairs. Pox marks and other production faults. Some light rubbing to both gilt and the painted decoration (especially to rim) some small patches of loss and gilt decoration untidy in places. The rim with a small production chip.
A 19th century Chinese octagonal bowl, and five others similar (a.f.) (6) Condition report Report by NG Octagonal bowl, approx. 22 cm wide (light blue): Rivet repair. Edge chipped. Other approx. 22.5 cm wide (dark blue): Cracked almost all the way through, lucky to be in one piece. Edge also chipped. Wavy rim bowl, approx. 22 .5 cm diameter: Some chips to edge. Plate, 23.5 cm diameter (floral sprays): Cracked. Rim chipped. Plate, 23 cm diameter (flower stems) chips to rim. Plate, approx. 22.5 cm diameter (tree/shrub). No visible damage. All with production faults.
A 20th Century brass and marble cased clock garniture in the Louis XV style, the movement by EHS of Germany No'd. "130-070", the circular enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed "Regnault à Paris", housed in a lyre shaped case with putti faun embellishments, flanked by two six branch seven light candelabra, the metalwork stamped "Brevattato" to underside
CONTINENTAL SCHOOL "Seated elderly bearded Cardinal in red skull cap and robes", watercolour, unsigned, together with "Portrait study of a girl", modern reproduction colour print CONDITION REPORTS Size of Cardinal picture approx 14 x 17cm, some light general wear and some small nicks and wear around edges of paper, but otherwise appears in reasonably good order. There is a pencil inscription to the back of the frame which reads "Jan 18th 1969....". Back has been removed for inspection, and there is a pencil inscription to the back of the picture - which appears as though it may read ".... green Walnut flat .."?? - please see photos. The framed print of a lady has some general wear and scuffs.
Two beech framed side chairs, together with a light oak chest of four drawers, bedside chest of three drawers, teak two tier trolley and a mahogany framed oval mirror CONDITION REPORTS Both chests with stains and deterioration to finish and some chips. Larger chest approx 76 x 46 x 82cmhigh, and has wear, dirt, scuffs and large scratches to top, top drawer sticks. Small chest appears to have previously had something attached to its side. Chairs with some damage and losses and trolley with wear and scuffs.
A Chinese famille-vert Kangxi palette vase, the cylindrical tapering rim over a tapered square section main body, decorated with figures in landscapes CONDITION REPORTS Overall appears to gave undergone some quite extensive restoration and re-painting in the past, with large areas of body and neck showing up dark/purple colour and other areas showing up quite bright white under ultra-violet light, extent of the damage beneath the restoration not possible to ascertain due to the over-painting but this appears to cover fairly large areas. 51 cm high
SELJUQ OF RUM, THE THREE BROTHERS (647-657h), Dinar, Qunya 648h. OBVERSE: naming the Abbasid caliph al-Musta‘sim billah, mint and date below. REVERSE: naming the three brothers as ‘Izz al-dunya wa’l-din Kayka‘us wa Rukn al-dunya wa’l-din Qilij Arslan wa ‘Ala al-dunya wa’l-din Kayqubad bin (sic) Kaykhusraw . WEIGHT: 4.54g. REFERENCE: Tevhid 1286. CONDITION: Light deposit, extremely fine
‡ SAMANID REBEL, IBRAHIM B. AHMAD (334-335h), Dinar, al-Muhammadiya 334h. OBVERSE: In field: la ilaha illa Allah | wahdahu la sharik lahu | lahu al-mulk wa lahu al-hamd | wa huwa ‘ala kulli shay’in qadir B151(Qur‘an 64:1, part). REVERSE: In field: mint-mark teh | Muhammad rasul Allah | Sali Allah ‘alayhi | al-Mustakfi billah | Ibrahim b. Ahmad. WEIGHT: 4.27g. REFERENCES: Album 1458 (known+ only for 335h and ‘Nishapur only’); Bernardi -; Miles, Rayy –. CONDITION: Almost very fine and extremely rare, apparently unpublished. NOTE: This previously unpublished coin sheds further light on the turbulent history of Rayy in the early 330s, as the city slipped from Samanid control to become a Buwayhid possession. Regular Samanid dinars of Nuh b. Nasr are known from the year 333h (Miles 172; Bernardi 349Mh); these carry Qur‘an 112 in the reverse field as found on the preceding lot. But while Miles believed that the Buwayhids had taken possession of Rayy in 334h, citing a dirham published by Tornberg, Treadwell (Buyid Coinage) argues convincingly that the legends on this coin, which name Rukn al-Dawla alone without mentioning ‘Imad al-Dawla, are impossible for a piece of this date. Instead, Treadwell suggests that the specimen described by Tornberg was probably dated 344h (for which the legends would be correct), not 334h. The earliest Buwayhid issues from Rayy known to Treadwell were struck in 335h (Treadwell Mu335 and Mu353G; Miles 174A and 174B). The present coin is thus of historical interest in several respects. Firstly, it demonstrates that the rebellion of Ibrahim b. Ahmad began in 334h, not in 335h as previously thought, and secondly it shows that his support was not limited to the city of Nishapur. Thirdly, it allows us to correct and clarify Miles’s account of the years 333-335h (op. cit., p.155), where the confusing dirham described by Tornberg led him to reject Ibn al-Athir’s claim that the Buwayhids did not take Rayy until the year 335h. It does appear that Rayy was left vulnerable in the year 334h after what Miles terms ‘misunderstandings between the Samanid Nuh b. Nasr and his general Abu ‘Ali’, but this remarkable dinar shows that it was not the Buwayhids but the Samanid rebel Ibrahim b. Ahmad who seized this opportunity to take control of the city in this year.
ABBASID, AL-MU‘TAMID (256-279h), Dinar, Wasit 271h. OBVERSE: In field: la ilaha illa | Allah wahdahu | la sharik lahu | al-nasir li-din Allah | al-Muwaffaq billah. REVERSE: In field: lillah | Muhammad | rasul | Allah | al-Mu‘tamid ‘ala-’llah | Dhu’l-Wizaratayn. WEIGHT: 4.20g. REFERENCE: Bernardi 179Jm RRR (one example listed). CONDITION: Light deposit and minor marks, good very fine and very rare
ABBASID, AL-MUQTADIR (295-320h), Dinar, al-Rafiqa 304h. WEIGHT: 3.13g. REFERENCE: Bernardi 242Hn (date not listed). CONDITION: Light deposit, flan lamination on reverse margin (with corresponding part of obverse margin not fully struck up), otherwise better than very fine and extremely rare, the date apparently unpublished

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