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A Regency tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy inlaid in mother of pearl with chinoiserie decorated depicting pagodas in a landscape to the shallow bow front, the lid of pagoda form opening a reveal a two section interior, raised on turned bone bun feet, 20.5 cm wide x 13.2 cm deep x 15.75 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whilst basically sound throughout and a good looking piece, there are several areas of minor loss, particularly to two of the leaves to the bow front and the trunk of the palm tree second from left. There is also damage to the corners of the tortoiseshell to the base on all four corners. See images. Minor cracks looking at the back below the left hinge and to the right of the right hinge vertically. There is also a crack to the turned bone foot looking from the back - the right hand side. There are several areas where the wirework has worked loose, particularly to the corners. See images for further detail. The interior zinc lining has deteriorated to mainly powder in both sides. The piece could arguably do with a good clean and sympathetic restoration though the overall look is again good. See images for further detail.
A 19th Century oak tea table, the circular snap top on a pedestal tripod base, a 19th Century mahogany toilet mirror on three drawer base, an oak oval wall mirror with bevel edge plate, oak open bookcase of small proportions, a Victorian strapwork decorated dome top captain's trunk and an ebonised box on square supports
A Victorian stained pine trunk, 82 cm wide x 33 cm high, together with an Edwardian mahogany and blind fretwork decorated side cabinet with two glazed cabinets linked by a shelf over two further glazed doors and recess flanked by cupboard doors, raised on turned supports, 137 cm wide x 167 cm high and an oak mirror back dressing chest of three long drawers in the Jacobean style, 91 cm wide x 162 cm high
Rare pair of Frankenthal porcelain figures of children, circa 1770, decorated in enamels and gilt, on scrollwork bases, 10cm heightCondition report: Boy- chips to cap, break across leg and trunk, restoration to broken object in hand.girl-break and old restoration to neck, restoration to base.
Some uncommon Railway related items by various makers including Britains Man with pipe (2), (one arm missing), Fireman (no arms), porter with trolley and luggage (6), porter with sticks and golf clubs (handle split), Edwardian Lady, ladder, Hill running Newsboy and Girl on trunk, Wend al traffic policemen (2), (20),
Lot of railway related items by various makers including John Hill and Timpo, Crescent Porter and trolley (2), Hill 4 wheeled trolley (7, but 4 incomplete), Porter with trolley (2), luggage (18), seated passenger, seat, girl on trunk (2), other rail staff (18), Britains (3) and Hill Police, Hill Mechanic (3), a few other pieces, Britains 40mm figures (7), Dinky Royal Mail box, generally G, 5 P, (70+),
A BLACK FOREST CARVED WOOD SMOKER'S TABLE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY the naturalistic leaf and branch pierced top with a pair of lidded compartments, each surmounted by a reclining bear and with a pair of brass lift-out bowls, supported by a bear holding a tree trunk and leaning on a pipe 83.5cm high, 58cm wide
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK BY PETER BOWER OF REDLYNCH 18TH CENTURY the thirty hour brass birdcage movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, the eleven inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre engraved with a coastal scene with a ship and buildings and signed 'Peter Bower Redlinch', with Rococo spandrels, the hood with a pierced frieze above a plain trunk and plinth 204.5cm high
A Wata Joy, London made compressed fibre folding cabin trunk with metal strap fastenings and studded detail, with fully fitted interior, fitted five graduated paper fronted drawers, with lift up section top with slide out coathanger section and three shoe pockets, complete with key (h.103cm x 56cm x 38cm)
An 18th Century walnut and marquetry long case clock, by Andrew Dunlop of London, the arched fret carved hood flanked by spiral turned columns, brass spandrel dial with steel chapter ring, 8 day movement striking on a bell, full length trunk panelled door profusely inlaid with flowers and birds, 237cm high

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