†Government of the East Africa Protectorate, a colour test for the 100 rupees of 1 July 1912, on a 20 rupees of the same year, black on light blue, value in tablet at centre and at left and right, titled "Appendix E" and dated "5th May 1913", (Pick 3 for note type, Pick 5 for intended colour, although the note issued was red-brown), unique, important and interesting, especially due to the variation in colour, the red-brown eventually used on the 100 rupees note was originally intended for the 500 rupees VAT Status: Standard View Terms & Conditions
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†East African Currency Board, specimen 10,000 shillings = 500 pounds, 15 December 1921, serial number A/1 00000, blue-black on light blue and green underprint, George V at top right, value at top left and each corner, reverse blue, lion at centre surrounded by values (Pick 19s), perforated CANCELLED, mounting traces on reverse and a small amount of thinning at top left due to removal from backing, very small specimen stamp in low right margin and annotation in top right margin, almost extremely fine, of the utmost rarity and a lovely note VAT Status: Standard View Terms & Conditions
†East African Currency Board, specimen 10,000 shillings = 500 pounds, 1 January 1947, serial number B/1 00000, dark blue on light blue, green and pink underprint, George VI at top left, value at top right and in underprint at each corner, reverse light blue, lion at centre, surrounded by values (Pick 32s), perforated CANCELLED, annotation in top margin `8/8/47 not standard colour for future`, some scuffing, but fresh and original, extremely fine, attractive and very rare VAT Status: Standard View Terms & Conditions
Angelo Brotto (1914-2002), Malizia, Applique murale lumineuse, Aluminium, verre de Murano, acier inoxydable, Édition Esperia, signée, Date de creation : 1974, H 80 × L 80 × P 7 cm, Bibliographie : Italian Light 1960-1980: Centro Lampade della Collezione Cortopassi, Palma and Vannicola, p. 123
Five Episode I figures (2000) Jar Binks, Battle Droid, qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Maul (all Finger Forces), various Episode I items comprising Electronic Comm Talk Reader, three light sabre watch cases and watches, Qui-Gon Jinn Epic Force animated 8" figure, and eleven other Star Wars toys, all Hasbro, in bubble packs, various sizes (21)
A Lladro figure, of a seated Eskimo child, 24 cm high, another similar, and two other Lladro figures (4) Condition report Report by JB Seated Eskimo child: Generally quite grubby, with some markings around the shoulder and bottom of back areas, combined with some noticeable scratches. A couple of glaze faults around the face area, one light chip to the top of the head, otherwise no major damage would appear present. The second figure of the young girl - again generally rather grubby, some markings and noticeable scratches to the back and around the right hand section. Some light wear to base, otherwise would appear to be in relatively good order. The two figures of oriental persuasion again display some general wear and light markings. The hat glaze to the taller figure appears to be rubbed with some faults, both figures have an internal rattle, however, no major damage would appear present to exterior.
Twelve Royal Doulton large character jugs, including Mad Hatter, D6598, and Beefeaters, GR version, D6206 (12) Condition report Report by NG No seconds. North American Indian - with paint spots from decorating; John Peel (orange and black) - heavily crazed. Some with light crazing, otherwise reasonable condition
Twelve Royal Doulton large character jugs, including John Peel, D5612, 1st version, and 'Arry, D6207 (12) Condition report Report by NG No seconds. Tony Weller (giant) - heavily crazed, possible hairline crack. Some with light crazing, otherwise reasonable condition. The photos show all jugs.
A pair of Chinese porcelain vases, decorated dragons in underglaze blue, a similar jar and cover, and a pair of Satsuma vases (a.f.) (5) Condition report Report by JB These are on the two blue and white vases, decorated dragons unless otherwise requested. Vase 1: glass faults and pox marks can be observed to the top rim, along with some light chips, pox marks and faults can be observed also over the main body, including some dark spots. Some blue areas of detail are not as dark as some. The vase itself is rather wonky (leaning to one side), base, rim and foot area also displays glaze faults/pox marks and some light chipping to surface. Vase 2: pox marks, glaze faults present throughout in a similar manner to the other. However there are two noticeable chips to inside the top rim, and one large to the base section, along with one also to the foot. Vase is straighter than its companion, however, still slightly off Please see illustrations for details
Seven Royal Doulton limited edition character jugs, including Captain Bligh, D7074, Fletcher Christian, D7075, and Lord Baden-Powell, D7144, with certificates, and fifteen other small character jugs (box) Condition report Report by NG No seconds. The Lumber-jack - production chip to base: Paddy - production chip to base: Some with light crazing, otherwise overall condition reasonable.
A Lladro figure, of a seated Eskimo child, 28 cm high, and another similar, 25 cm high (2) Condition report Report by JB Male seated Eskimo figure: general condition good. Would not appear to have any major chips or cracks. Slight glaze fault (small crack to right leg near binding) and a few noticeable marks to back. Female figure also in relatively good order. Light rubbing to glaze around the feet, and general markings again present to back. No major damage of note would appear present.
A Moorcroft pottery Pole to Pole Rabbit vase, 2/4, 10.5 cm high, boxed Condition report Report by JB Vase would appear to be in relatively good order, a couple of marks in light blue glaze (small spots). One small section of brown glaze has spilled into the blue glaze above one of the rabbit's ears. A tiny bit of wear to base, otherwise in ok order. No major cracks or chips would appear present
A Moorcroft pottery Pole to Pole Penguin ewer, 139/12, 31 cm high, boxed See illustration Condition report Report by JB A speckle of small bubbles can be observed under the lip of the ewer in the white glaze to the front. To the rear of the vase around the handle, some of the dark blue colouring has spilled across the line into the lighter sections. One side of an emperor penguin to the front of the ewer, the black coat is slightly faded in comparison to others. A couple of small black and brown specks can be observed in light blue glaze similar to the rabbit vase. Some lighter colour patches are visible in grey chicks. One mark to emperor penguin wing. No major cracks or chips would appear present Please see illustrations
A Beswick Stocky Jogging Mare, 3rd version, blue, 855, gloss (leg and ear glued) See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by NG Left ear glued. Front right leg glued. Glaze patchy in places. Some light crazing. Round mark just visible to belly below glaze. Glaze pool around air hole.
A Beswick Welsh Cob, 1st version, palomino, 1793, gloss See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by NG Light crazing. Slight nibble to tip of right ear. Round Beswick stamp back left hoof with painters number indistinct. If we were aware of any restoration it would have been mentioned in the condition report.
A pair of late 19th Century French gilt metal and bleu celeste porcelain mounted vases in the Sèvres manner, the panels painted with shepherd and shepherdess with opposing panels of baskets and flowers, each with urn finial and foliate scroll handles to a waisted wrythen pedestal on a shaped base, each 23 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Some light rubbing to the giltwork throughout. General wear. One of the lids is very badly crazed to blue decoration, this crazing is very deep to the point of cracking. The finial on the lid has been broken off and reglued crudely. The vase dirty with some rubbing to the decoration and some deeper scratches across the background where the boy is sitting. Around the neck of the vase there are pieces that have broken off and have fallen in to the vase (not know if all areas are present). The other lid is in similar condition except that the blue is flaking off as it is so cracked / crazed. Both vase may well have been repainted quite crudely and this is now flaking away very badly on one and slightly on the other although cracked is not yet coming away. The gilding on finial is chipped. Underside of lid has differences in the white colour indicating that it has probably had some restoration and repair. The body slightly rubbed with surface scratches, wear to gilding in some areas. Inner rim has pieces flaking off.
A 19th Century Vienna porcelain cabinet plate depicting "The Duchess of Norfolk" by Wagner, wearing a black brimmed and feathered hat with triple rose corsage, head and shoulders, signed, within a green, blue and gilt decorated border, signed "Duch Norfolk, Dec 242 deposé" in black verso, also bearing painted mark "4233", and beehive mark in underglaze blue, 25 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Some light rubbing to gilt work. Slightly dirty. Rubbed to the outer edge. Back dirty and has some wear.
HAMISH MACKIE "English Partridge", a bronze study, chocolate brown patination, signed "HAM" and dated "2003", limited edition No'd. 6/12, 23.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Overall with light general wear and scuffs, but appears sound. Various rough areas including to underside, beneath wings, to base etc (please see photos for examples)

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