An Art Nouveau silver sweetmeat dish, of pinched and shaped form, with pierced floral stylised border, raised on hoof feet, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1903, 9.6oz, h.8cm, w.19.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands with slight wobble Floral borders slightly misshapen in places Very minor light surface scratches to underside Otherwise good
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Alexandre Joseph Derenne (Fr.) - Danseuseoaux Cymbales, bronze with deep brown patina, raised on a mottled stone square tapering plinth, impressed Derenne made in France to base of cast, gross h.28.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Bronze with very light handling wear throughout Some green oxidisation to base of bronze One small dent imperfection to edge of disc held in left hand Stone base good
An Art Deco spelter model of a female standing nude, with a bird of prey perched in her left hand and holding a bowl in her right, raised on a grey variegated oval marble base, gross h.28.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Spelter figure with some light handling wear resulting in some patina blemishes Not fixed securely to base, slight wobble when touched Marble base with numerous minor chips to edge extremities Surface handling wear and some discolouration
An early 20th century Irish silver rocket vase, by Hukin & Heath, of shaped tapering form, on geometric stylised supports, Dublin 1906, h.17.7cm Condition Report / Extra Information Top rim slightly bent to one corner, with further misshapen area to another corner Tarnished throughout General handling wear Stands with slight wobble Light surface scratches throughout
An Art Deco style silver table cigarette box, having a hinged cover with reeded banding and all-over engine turned decoration, canted corners, and on stepped supports, by Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1970, h. 5.8cm, w.17.5cm, d.12.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands well Front left hand foot slightly misshapen Hinged cover works well and sits reasonably flush when down Light handling wear, minor surface indentations and minor surface scratches
A 1970s Italian lacquered metal clamp light, having revolving action, circular shade with red plastic trim, h.65cm Condition Report / Extra Information Metal areas with some surface spotting, scratches, scuffs and further blemishes throughout Red plastic trim with vertical crack at the point of one screwhole Revolving action works well Requires re-wiring
A pair of small Art Nouveau silver vases, each having wavy rim and of lower squat form, with embossed stylised floral decoration, applied scroll handles, on loaded bases, maker Symyer & Beddoes, London 1897, h.11.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Wavy rims slightly misshapen on both vases Some minor dents to bodies, particularly towards bases Light handling wear throughout
DONALD B. TAUNTON for JOHN HARDMAN & CO. STUDIO. Two unframed, signed, ink and watercolours on paper, stained glass window designs, each with four lights, and nineteen traceries, one 1932 design; each light showing, 'St. Boniface', 'St. Columbanus', 'St. Benedict' and 'St. Augustine', with Hardman lozenge verso, the other 1931 design; each light showing, 'St. Basil', 'St. Agnes', 'St. Irenaeus' and 'St. Anne', 53.5cm x 33.5cm and 58.5cm x 32.5cm, (2).
JOHN HARDMAN & CO. STUDIO. A set of ten unframed, ink and watercolours on paper, 1921 stained glass window designs for St Patrick's Seminary and University for San Francisco, chapel designs each with arch topped lights; 'No. 1 Chapel', two lights showing Margaret and The Sacred Heart, with Hardman lozenge, 'No. 2 Chapel', two lights showing St Joseph and Jesus, with Hardman lozenge verso, 'No. 4 Chapel', two lights showing two saints, 'No. 5 Chapel', two lights showing St. John and The Immaculate Conception, with Hardman lozenge verso, 'No. 6 Chapel', single light showing Our Lady, inscribed verso 'San Francisco', and additional 'No. 1 Chapel', single light showing St Evangelist, average: 23cm x 23cm, (10 designs, on 6 sheets).
A Ruskin pottery footed circular comport having matt blue glaze finish, stamped to base Ruskin England, bears date possibly 1926, diameter 23cm. Together with a Ruskin pottery crystalline glaze bowl with swollen opening having light blue and peach coloured body with green speckles to the interior, stamped to base Ruskin England 1932, height 8cm. (2)
ENGLISH SCHOOL "Cottages at Grafton Regis, Bucks", oil on board, initialled "P.A." lower left, 15.5 cm x 24.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Frame has some small chips, but otherwise appears in generally good condition. Painting : small mark - perhaps impression mark - to tree foliage, some small cracks to paint throughout, one larger crack also visible in tree under ultra-violet light so possibly re-painted, the reverse is marked in pencil "Cottages at Grafton Regis, Bucks", paper tape is browning and lifting.
HENRY MAURICE PAGE (1845-1908) "Springtime on the Thames, Oxon", oil on board, signed lower left, 20.5 x 26.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Crazing and cracking to paint, small "raising" in surface, lifting paint to lower right corner, some dark patches when viewed under ultra-violet light including light brown patch in sky above tree, paper backing has been ripped in places, inscribed verso in pen "Springtime on the Thames, Oxon H.M.Page".
CHARLES LAMB (1893-1964) "River landscape with figure in rowboat", oil on canvas, signed and dated '29 bottom left, 35.5 cm x 53.5 cm (ARR) CONDITION REPORTS Please note that the size of the picture is approx 35.5cm x 53.5cm. Wear, dirt and scuffs. Under UV light the surface overall is cloudy white. Possibly revarnished, although the finish is currently dull / matt in appearance. Craquelure. Some lifting of paint,and flaking. Some areas have flaked off and are missing - particularly amongst trees, and an area to the right of the picture, but also some small flakes missing throughout. There is a dark patch / glue visible to the back of the canvas, and a probable repair to the bottom centre. Frame has chips and losses.
FRANCES MABEL HOLLAMS (1877-1963) "Collie dog presenting paw", oil on board, signed "F.M. Hollams" lower right, 34 cm x 29 cm (ARR) CONDITION REPORTS Some very faint impressed marks, one area of brown staining above dog's back, picture with some crazing all over, dark mark to the floor visible under ultra-violet light, some very small losses to paint with white canvas showing underneath, three major losses to frame.
18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL "Woman sleeping in chair, with dog by her feet", oil on canvas, unsigned, 28 cm x 19.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Relined. Revarnished. Various repairs and overpainting. Under UV light the central section which inludes the figure shows up milky white, and the surrounds mostly show up dark. Frame with various splits and chips and lifting to decoration.
19TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL IN THE OLD MASTER MANNER "Madonna and child", oil on canvas, unsigned, in Florentine carved giltwood and gesso scrolling foliate frame (Provenance : Bought at the auction at Yate House, Yate, near Bristol, Wednesday 9th and Thursday 10th December 1970, held by Howes, Williams and Co. by direction of Mr and Mrs I. A. Ball, No. 677, purchased for £20), 48.5 cm x 27.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Cracking to the canvas, some cracking to paint, some probable re-touching to Madonna's right hand, frame broken and split in places, some evidence of gluing, cracks, etc., under ultra-violet light assorted dark patches throughout including particularly to forehead, cheek and neck of the Madonna and other patches throughout, evidence of woodworm to frame
A Chinese famille-vert Kangxi palette vase, the cylindrical tapering rim over a tapered square section main body, decorated with figures in landscapes, 51 cm high 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.
A Meiji period Japanese Satsuma ware bowl decorated with figures in an interior, raised on a circular foot, bearing black on gold seal mark to base, 12 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Overall with light general wear, craqueleur, some slight rubbing to gilt rim but overall appears in good condition.
IN THE MANNER OF ROWLAND WARD - assorted glassware to include jug, bowl, decanter, eight deep wine glasses, eight shallow bowled wine glasses, seven tumblers, eight liqueur glasses and four other glasses, all with etched African animals, jug 24.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Bowl : diameter 22 cm, height approx. 16.75 cm. All items with some light general wear, bowl with a few paint-like deposits to rim, wine glasses appear sound, tumblers appear sound although one of them does appear to have a band of clouding. Jug : height approx. 24.5 cm, generally appears sound. Tots have some blemishes and small vertical scratch to one, and some paint-like deposits. Cylindrical shaped glasses : one is cracked and chipped, and another has frits to rim. Shallow stemmed wine glasses have some paint-like deposits but otherwise appear OK. Decanter : stopper appears to be stuck and not currently able to remove this, has some condensation to interior, externally decanter appears OK although not able to inspect stopper and neck fully.
A circa 1910 mahogany long case clock, the arched brass and silvered dial inscribed "Stokes Kensington", with brass Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster dials and eight day musical movement, with nine gongs, the case with all over blind fretwork carved decoration, the hood surmounted by lion mask, raised on claw and ball feet, 247 cm tall CONDITION REPORTS Overall with some light general wear, a few small knocks and scuffs, and some wear where the glazed arched door opens, and some scuffs around key escutcheon, some slight polish deposits to the blind fretwork, a few scratches, some knocks and scuffs to the mouldings around the base section and to the feet, but generally overall the colour appears good and it appears in good order. It is not known whether or not the mechanism is in full working order - please see photos for details of mechanism. A few chips to the carved decoration including part of a petal missing to the carved decoration to the panel to the base section. Width of base section approx. 52.5 cm, depth of base section approx 40 cm. Height of clock excluding feet (ie from top of horns, to bottom of plinth base) approx 235cm.
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, 36 cm wide x 61 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Floating balance tin-tang striking. Date c. 1970's - 1980's.
A Rolex Cellini 18 carat gold wristwatch, the textured dial set with Roman numerals, the back stamped "5115 K653105 18K", housed in a Rolex case with handkerchief and guarantee CONDITION REPORTS Watch strap has wear, creases and dirt, back of watch has some wear, and scuffs, and a large scratch, watch case generally has some wear and scuffs, dial, hands and glass appear in good condition. Watch is not currently ticking and it is not known whether in working order. Black case has some light wear and scuffs and a scratch to top. Cardboard Rolex box has some wear, scuffs and bumps.
An early 20th Century silk evening bag with enamelled decorated gilt metal clasp, an early 20th Century embroidered purse, and an early 20th Century make-up compact with bird and floral decoration CONDITION REPORTS Silk bag with enamelled clasp : some light general wear and a little tarnish, some of the marcasite type decoration is missing from the enamelled clasp, however otherwise appears in reasonably good condition, size approx. 22 x 18 cm including clasp. Embroidered purse : has wear and fraying, some discolouration and dirt, size approx. 12 x 20 cm. Compact : with some wear, scuffs and scratches, some tarnish and a few knocks to edges, size approx. 12.5 cm x 7.75 cm.
A Caucasian carpet, the centre field with repeating floral and foliate design in light red, blue and cream on a dark blue ground, within pale red, blue, brown and cream borders, 312 cm x 247 cm CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear and dirt, some losses to ends and fringing, large areas of the carpet have the pile completely worn away with the structure showing, there are a few areas (possibly which have been beneath furniture) which do have pile remaining - please see photos for examples, quite a lot of dirt and stains, some losses and fraying to sides.
A Caucasian rug, the centre field with two rows of five medallions in madder, pale red, green blue and cream on a cream diamond decorated ground within mustard, pale red, green, blue, cream and madder geometric and stylised floral decorated borders, 179 cm x 132 cm CONDITION REPORTS Overall rug is very thin an threadbare, when held to the light the light shines through it, pile is mostly worn away to majority of the rug although there are still some areas where pile is still present, overall with some fading, and much of the colour has been retouched/recoloured, some holes and stitched repairs, and some very stringy areas, some losses and fraying, large tear/split down the centre lengthwise which extends through about a third of the length of the rug and has been stitched back together and various touching/colouring in, some wrinkling and irregularities to shape, a piece of binding sewn to reverse along one side.
DAVID COX SNR (1783-1859) "Dover", study of the quayside with three figures in foreground, shipping in the far distance, sepia watercolour, unsigned, bears labels verso inscribed "Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd. No. 19019 ..." and "The Barry M. Keene Gallery", 15 cm x 21 cm CONDITION REPORTS Overall with some light general wear and possibly some slight fading, but overall appears in good condition.
AN 18CT GOLD LADIES BLUE ENAMEL AND DIAMOND MANUAL WIND FOB WATCH, having white enamel dial, Arabic Numeral hour markers, secondary outer minute dot track, light blue enamel outer casing with matching bow brooch attachment with central diamond and the reverse with a flower styled diamond cluster, Dia 3.25 cm For shipping price on this lot please visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping
SELECTION OF HOMEWARE ITEMS including a boxed set of Thaicoon white metal salt and pepper shakers and six napkin rings decorated with green chillies, boxed set of four napkin rings, leather tray, six square place mats and four coasters, three circular beaded place mats and twelve similar coasters, shaped metal dish with inset glass panels, two alabaster tea light holders, hardwood carved bird, cased set of Newbridge stainless steel cutlery, lilac coloured glass vase on a shaped metal stand, hammered pewter plate and a pewter wall sconce
AUSTRALIA collection of commemorative silver proof coins, comprising 1997 Ten Dollars Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge and 1998 Melbourne Trams; 1993 Five Dollars The Great Explorers Matthew Flinders; 1994 Sir Douglas Mawson; Charles Sturt; Ludwig Leichhardt; Sir John Forrest and John McDougall Stuart; Colonial Australia 1995 Five Dollars Charles Todd; Elizabeth McArthur; William Light; Cobb & Co.; The Gold Rush Era; 1996 Five Dollars Henry Lawson; Dame Nellie Melba; Tom Roberts; The Stockman; Horse Racing; 1997 Five Dollars Paddle Steamer; Camels; 2002 The Duyfken, all with certificates and fitted case (22)

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