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Art Deco period oak and walnut burr wardrobe, two doors enclosing three linen slides and two drawers, sledge feet base (W122cm, H186cm, D52cm) a chest of drawers, two cupboard doors above two drawers, sledge feet base (W76cm, H106cm, D47cm) a dressing table, raised three piece mirror back, two short and one long drawer (W107cm, H160cm, D56cm) and a 4'6 double bed frame (W137cm, H127cm, L210cm)
Art Deco bedroom suite consisting of a walnut double wardrobe, two door enclosing fitted interior, platform base (W137cm, H180cm, D49cm) a single wardrobe, two door enclosing four drawers (W76cm, H171cm, D49cm) a pair bedside chests (W36cm, H74cm, D37cm) and a 4'6 double bed (W156cm, H130cm, L215cm)
Francis Perera (Sri Lankan 1931-): 'Modern Landscape', oil and mixed media on sail canvas signed and dated 2005, titled verso 77cm x 97cm (unframed)Notes: Perera a noted Sri Lankan artist has had many solo exhibitions both in his home country and overseas. He is a six time winner of the Presidential Award, represented Sri Lanka in Washington DC to commemorate the 50th anniversary of its independence, exhibited at the Royal Commonwealth Society in 2002, and at the 20th International Art Festival in Germany.
Francis Perera (Sri Lankan 1931-): 'Advice', oil on sail canvas signed, titled verso 56cm x 72cm (unframed) Notes: Perera a noted Sri Lankan artist has had many solo exhibitions both in his home country and overseas. He is a six time winner of the Presidential Award, represented Sri Lanka in Washington DC to commemorate the 50th anniversary of its independence, exhibited at the Royal Commonwealth Society in 2002, and at the 20th International Art Festival in Germany.
A superb Mercedes-Benz art-deco style gentleman’s Chronograph wristwatch with classic mirror-polished barrel case head, crackle-glazed Mother of Pearl face and luminous baton hands. Three subsidiary dials and Arabic numerals throughout, together with date dial. Mercedes-Benz star logo within, all before the twin calliper Quartz movement. Brown leather strap.SpecificationClick here for more details and images
A splendid, UK-supplied example of the amazing 'drop-door' Z1. A lovely, UK-supplied, left-hand drive example of these innovative little roadsters Finished in Top Red with a Grey/Black interior. Just 52,000 miles From a private collection. Owned by our vendor since 1994 and just two previous keepers Supplied with its original service book and 16 old MOT certificates along with a few receipts Expensive when new and rare today. Distinctive looks and cool doors guarantee continued popularity Of all the BMW Z cars, the Zukunft tag is arguably most fittingly applied to the Z1, a car that even now, thirty years after it first went on sale, looks fresh and modern. The Z1 used a skeletal frame on which the body panels were mounted, making it incredibly stiff, banishing scuttle shake and giving the car superb handling. The body panels were made of plastic, mounted on a substructure of hot-dipped galvanised pressed steel and the seams were continuously zinc welded, adding 25 per cent to body stiffness. The side panels and doors were made from General Electric's Xenoy injection-cast thermoplastic, the bonnet and boot lid were glass-reinforced plastic and the whole body was painted in a special flexible lacquer.State of the art thinking was evident in every aspect of the car's design. Those magnificent doors were operated by toothed belts which lowered both the window and door at the touch of a button. The Z1 used the innovative Z-axle suspension set-up at the rear and also featured some clever aerodynamics, the front of the car was designed to create a high-pressure zone ahead of the wheels to induce downforce whilst the aerofoil-shaped rear silencer helped to decrease turbulence and lift. The engine is one of BMW's finest in the form of the M20B25 unit taken from the E30 325i. The Z1 is special in every sense of the word, it's special to look at, to sit in and to drive and importantly, as the years have passed, people have clearly started to appreciate it as prices have soared. This is a marvellous little car with almost universal appeal and is, without a doubt, one of BMW's finest moments of the past thirty years. Further details and professional images to follow.SpecificationMake: BMWModel: Z1Year: 1990Chassis Number: WBABA910X0AL02850Registration Number: G264 TTOTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 24046983Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 52000 MilesMake: Only LHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images
In production for one year only, the 1963 split-window Coupe C2 Corvette is the rarest and most desirable.Supplied new by Harry Mann, Los Angeles CA, the largest Chevrolet dealer on the West Coast at the timeFinished in rare Saddle Tan Metallic with a tan interiorDesirable factory options include uprated 300bhp, L75, 327ci engine, Powerglide transmission and electric windowsRestored to NCRS standards achieving a ‘Flight’ award in recognitionFeatured on the cover of and in 'Classic American' magazine and also in 'The Art of the Classic Sports Car' with photography by James MannThe appropriate registration number VET 661 will remain with the vehicleNow in its eighth generation, the Corvette began life in 1953 with the C1 - a model that inspired a generation of young Americans and gave the Ford Empire a nine-year headache. However it was the C2, the immortal Sting Ray produced between 1963 and 1967, that really set Chevrolet's cash registers ringing and left us with the most desired and collectable Corvette to date. Designed by Larry Shinoda under the guidance of the legendary Bill Mitchell, influences on the Sting Ray's unique and unforgettable form are said to include: the E-type Jaguar, a Mako shark once caught by Mitchell, the 'Q Corvette' concept car of 1957 and the 'Mitchell Sting Ray' design exercise.By the autumn of 1959, elements of the two unique Corvettes had been built into XP-720 - the design programme that led to the production of the Sting Ray as we know it. The aims for the new car included: improved passenger accommodation, more luggage space and superior ride and handling and with this, in mind, a new ladder chassis was created for the car by Zora Arkus-Duntov, the most important element of which was the move away from a live axle to independent rear suspension, courtesy of lateral struts, radius rods and transverse leaf spring. The independent front suspension was much as before, as were the recirculating ball steering and there were a number of drive train options available including four small block V8 engines, three transmissions, and six-axle ratios. One major innovation was that the C2 was available in both Convertible and Fastback Coupé form. The latter initially featured a dramatic split rear window, but this was discontinued a year into production and consequently, the 'split-window' cars are now by far the most desirable.The Corvette has since become widely known as "America's Sports Car" and has become synonymous with freedom and adventure, ultimately becoming both "the most successful concept car in history and the most popular sports car in history"Built in St. Louis Missouri, this very rare and desirable 'Split-Window' C2 is the Holy Grail of Corvettes with production only running for one year. Having had just four owners in total, this ‘black plate’ Sting Ray spent its entire life in California before being exported to the UK in September 2014. Prior to that, the car’s second owner had placed it into dry storage in 1980 where it remained until 2011 emerging ripe for restoration with a complete and total chassis-up rebuild taking place over the next two years. Restored to original specification and NCRS ( National Corvette Restorers Society) standard, this matching numbers example finished in Saddle Tan with a Tan interior is one of just 1,505 Powerglide examples to roll off the production line and remains stunning throughout with an attention to detail that is rarely achieved, even the radiator has the correct year date stamp! Factory options include the uprated 300bhp L75 engine, Powerglide 2-speed auto transmission and electric windows.Not only chosen as a cover car for ‘Classic American’ in 2017 with full feature, this outstanding Sting Ray, wearing the appropriate registration number VET 661, is also included in the coffee table book ‘The Art of the Classic Sports Car’ with photography by James Mann, copies of both are included within the comprehensive history file that accompanies the car.If you have been searching for what must be one of, if not the, best 1963 Split Window coupes, certainly in the UK then look no further! We strongly encourage and welcome your earliest inspection to fully appreciate the lengths taken to produce this outstanding example of automotive history that retains a cult following to this very day. SpecificationMake: CHEVROLETModel: CORVETTE STING RAY SPLIT WINDOW COUPEYear: 1963Chassis Number: 30837S116845Registration Number: VET 661Transmission: AutoEngine Number: 3116845Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 3547 MilesMake: LHDInterior Colour: Tan vinylClick here for more details and images
A rare British-built sports car utilising state-of-the-art technology. 2.0-litre turbocharged Ford EcoBoost-based, mid-mounted engine, 250bhp and 0-60 in 4.0 seconds Hybrid carbon-composite cockpit/Aluminium spine with steel rollover and side-impact protection system Double wishbone front and rear suspension with Bilstein dampers (in-board front) for incredible handling UK registered and showing 2,287 miles from new. MOT valid until 13/04/2022 A pocket rocket British Sportscar and simply amazing value for money In 2012, a group of car industry professionals decided the time was right to produce a new type of lightweight high-performance sports car - one that combined maximum driving thrills with maximum accessibility, and Zenos Cars was born. Less than two years later, Zenos showed its first car, the E10, clearly demonstrating their single-minded determination to use innovation to benefit the experience it delivers to its owners. Production began a few months afterwards shortly followed by their second model, the E10 S, providing the same engaging experience with even more performance. In November 2015, Zenos announced the pinnacle of the E10 range, the E10 R, offering further development, performance and configuration options. The example offered here is a UK-registered, 2016 E10 S Roadster with a 1999cc, 16v turbocharged, four-cylinder GDTI EcoBoost engine. Developing 250bhp@7000rpm and 295lb ft@2500rpm, Zenos claim the 725kg machine can hit 60mph from a standstill in 4.0sec and power on to a top speed of 145mph. Showing 2,287 miles and recently issued with a fresh MOT, valid until April 13th 2022, this ‘pocket rocket’ British sportscar is ready for its next owner to enjoy some serious fun this summer. At this guide price we feel this is simply amazing value for money.SpecificationMake: ZENOSModel: E10 SYear: 2016Chassis Number: SA9BRFRT6FW341069Registration Number: SN16 DLVDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 2220 Click here for more details and images
A Studio Art hand painted metal figure group by Tom Dodson, titled ‘Memories’, signed to base limited edition of 70, approx. height 15cm. (ARR) IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.
A boxed set of six Art Deco silver spoons, engraved with initial 'G', hallmarked London 1931 (one 1932), with makers marks for Charles Boyton & Son Ltd., approx. total weight 130gms. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.
A silver Art Deco tea set, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, hallmarked Sheffield 1930, makers mark E.V for Viner's Ltd., approx. total weight 1116gms. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £30 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.
AN ART NOUVEAU TURQUOISE BROOCH, a delicate scrolling wire frame with turquoise set forget me nots amongst textured leaves, suspending a pendant drop. Measures 7.5cm by 4cm, 12.2 gramsThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Some minor denting to the frame of the pendant drop, discolouration to the turquoise, trace of solder to the top reverse of the brooch. It fastens with a pin and c-hook. It is not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as gold. Condition report made 040521.
AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER AND PASTE PENDANT ON CHAIN, BY CHARLES HORNER, designed as a kite-shaped scroll frame suspending three orange paste-set thistle drops, to a later trace chain necklace, maker's mark for Charles Horner, Chester 1912. Pendant measures 2.7cm by 2.7cm, chain length 48cm, 4.9 gramsThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The pendant is in good condition, one of the outer paste with small fracture to edge, the two outer paste appear held in place with glue with some residue. The chain is later. Condition report made 260121.
AN ART DECO DIAMOND BROOCH, the fan-shaped centre to a tapering bar and milgrain set throughout with old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately. Measures 1.4cm by 6.5cm, 6.5 gramsThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.One diamond chipped, the rose-cut diamond accents rough. The estimated qualities of the diamonds are; colour: G/H/I, clarity: SI1/SI2. It fastens with a pin and c-hook with stirrup catch. It is not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as platinum. Condition report made 300421.
AN ART DECO SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, an octagonal-cut sapphire within a conforming milgrain double border of eight-cut diamonds, to diamond set angular shoulders, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, stamped ‘18CT’, ring size L1/2. 5.7 gramsThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The ring is in good condition. The sapphire measures 6.5mm x 6mm x 3.26mm approximately. The head measures 1.5cm by 1.5cm. The estimated qualities of the diamonds are; colour: G/H/I, clarity: SI1/SI2. It is stamped ‘18CT’ and in our opinion would test as gold. Condition report made 260421.
AN ART DECO SAPPHIRE, RUBY AND DIAMOND BRACELET, one half having two rows of alternating round-cut sapphires and old-cut diamonds, in square settings, the other side set with alternating rubies and old-cut diamonds, connected by articulated diamond, sapphire and ruby set links, total estimated diamond weight 2.40 carat approximately. Measures 5mm wide by 17cm long, 20.0 gramsThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.There is some rubbing to the metal, appearing yellow, some facet abrasion, the articulated links are set with a mixture of rose-cut, eight-cut and old-cut diamonds, some replacements. The estimated qualities of the diamonds are; colour: H/I/J, clarity: SI1/SI2. It is not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as gold. It fastens with a jump ring clasp with a safety chain. Condition report made 260421.
AN ART DECO SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, an old European-cut diamond within a border of calibré-cut sapphires and rose-cut diamonds, to diamond set shoulders, principal diamond weight 0.45 carat approximately, total estimated diamond weight 0.55 carat approximately, ring size M1/2. 3.0 gramsThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.One shoulder is repaired and is flattened against the shank. The estimated qualities of the diamonds are; colour: H/I, clarity: SI1/SI2. It is not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as gold or platinum. Condition report made 270421.
AN ART DECO SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BRACELET, pairs of calibré-cut sapphires spaced by diamond accents, alternating with old European-cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 5.15 carat approximately, French platinum assay mark. Length 17.7cm, 21.7 gramsThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.There is a repair to one sapphire set link, with some roughness to the milgraining and an extra strip of metal added to the reverse, one sapphire chipped, one sapphire with slight gap to the setting. The estimated qualities of the diamonds are; colour: H/I/J, clarity: VS1/VS2. It fastens with a tongue and box clasp with a safety catch and chain. It is stamped with French platinum mark and in our opinion would test as platinum. Condition report made 040521.
AN ART DECO JADE, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PENDANT, a circular jade plaque engraved each side with Chinese characters and set centrally with sugarloaf-cut sapphires, to a rose-cut diamond set bail, bares signature ‘Cartier N.Y’ and partial number. Measures 2.8cm by 1.8cm, 4.3 gramsThe pendant is accompanied by a Gemstone Report by Gemmological Certification Services (GCS), Report number: 81284-39, Dated: 29.10.2020, Measurements: 22.4 x 20.0 x 3.3mm approximately, Total weight: 4.18g, Shape: Fancy, Species: Natural jadeite, Variety: Jadeite jade, Comment: No indications of impregnation.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Some minor roughness to jade where bail rests. It is not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as platinum. Condition report made 290421.
AN ART DECO SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, a cushion-cut sapphire within a milgrain and pierced sugar-loaf frame, set with calibré-cut sapphires and old-cut diamonds, to fancy pierced shoulders, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, French platinum assay mark, ring size M. 5.9 gramsThe ring is accompanied by a Sapphire Report by Gemmological Certification Services (GCS), report number: 79215-11, dated: 15.05.2019, measurements: 8.71 x 7.98 x 4.00mm, weight: 2.83ct, shape: cushion cut, species: natural corundum, variety: sapphire, origin: Myanmar (Burma), comment: No indications of heating The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. The ring is in good condition with some roughness to the shoulders. The estimated qualities of the diamonds are; colour: H/I, clarity: SI1/SI2. It is stamped with the French platinum mark and in our opinion would test as platinum. Condition report made 260421.
AN ART DECO COLOMBIAN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, an octagonal-cut emerald within a conforming milgrain border of eight-cut diamonds, above a fancy pierced gallery, total estimated diamond weight 0.65 carat approximately, French platinum assay mark, ring size N1/2. 5.9 gramsThe ring is accompanied by an Emerald Report by Gemmological Certification Services (GCS), Report number: 79188-31, Dated: 21.11.2018, Measurements: 10.27 x 10.07 x 6.49mm approximately, Weight: 4.54ct, Shape: Octagonal cut, Species: Natural beryl, Variety: Emerald, Origin: Columbia, Comment: Indications of minor clarity enhancement. The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The ring is in good condition with some roughness to the setting around the emerald. The estimated qualities of the diamonds are; colour: H/I, clarity: SI1/SI2. It is stamped with the French platinum mark in our opinion would test as platinum. Condition report made 260421.
AN ART DECO STYLE CEYLON SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, an oval-cut sapphire in a claw setting, to diamond set stepped shoulders, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, ring size L. 7.8 grams The ring is accompanied by a Sapphire Report by Gemmological Certification Services (GCS), Report number: 79222-14, Dated: 03.07.2019, Measurements: 15.40 x 0.33 x 5.39mm, Weight: 8.46ct, Shape: Round cut, Species: Natural corundum, Variety: Sapphire, Origin: Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Comment: No indications of heating. The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. The ring is in good condition. The diamonds are a combination of old-cut and rose-cut diamonds. The estimated qualities of the diamonds are; colour: H/I; clarity: SI1/SI2. Condition report made 260421.
AN ART DECO STYLE CEYLON SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, a cushion-cut sapphire in a tension setting to baguette and round brilliant-cut diamond set pierced tapering shoulders, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, French platinum assay mark, ring size J. 8.5 grams The ring is accompanied by a Sapphire Report by Gemmological Certification Services (GCS), Report number: 79230-26, Dated: 20.08.2019, Measurements: 12.81 x 9.90 x 8.74mm, Weight: 9.35ct, Shape: Cushion cut, Species: Natural corundum, Variety: Colour-change sapphire, Origin: Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Comment: No indications of heating. The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The ring is in good condition. The sapphire displays very minor colour change, appearing blue in daylight and blue/purple in incandescent light. It is stamped with French platinum assay mark and in our opinion would test as platinum. Condition report made 260421.
THREE SIGNET RINGS, COMPRISING; TWO 9 CARAT GOLD EXAMPLES, hallmarked Birmingham 1941 and Chester 1956, ring sizes O1/2 and Q1/2; AND AN ART DECO SIGNET RING, stamped '9CT', ring size T1/2. 11.5 grams gross (3) The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The Art Deco example with split to shoulder, hallmarked 1941 example with presentation inscription. General wear. Condition report made 210421.
FOUR VARIOUS FOBS, COMPRISING; AN ART DECO ONYX FOB, tapering pierced links with a central foliate engraved band terminating with a stepped black onyx plaque, with clip stamped '9CT', 10cm long; A NOVELTY DRUM PATTERN FOB, inset with sardonyx and foliate engraved base metal mount, 1.5cm long; A CIRCULAR FOB, inset with mother of pearl and turquoise to one side and hardstone to the other, above an architectural base metal mount; A TASSEL FOB; AND A WATCH KEY (5)The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The Art Deco example with acid testing stain to back of largest link, small nibbles noted to onyx, the clip is stamped '9CT' and in our opinion the clip and the links would test as gold. The other pieces in gilt base metal. Condition report made 160421.
Two Bretby Art Pottery vases one a small orange vase 16.5cm marked to base, made in England, the Bretby logo and 2217B together with a tall blue vase 26.5cm marked to base, England, the Bretby logo and 1240 1/2 H.Condition ReportNo visible chips or repairs, glaze variation. in good condition.
A collection of jewellery to include a hand carved coral beaded bracelet 9.5cm, a oriental style necklace with green and black glass beads together with cream craved square beads, a collection of jet and french jet jewellery, an Art Deco style belt buckle with diamante detail 5.5cm, a rectangle segmented bracelet.Condition ReportFlower broch clasp has broken, small chip to rim of horse shoe bracelet, hole in side of head of creature pendant, scratches to segmented bracelet, broken necklace light in weight and chipped throughout and broken bracelet missing sections. Rope repair to clasp on oriental necklace.
A Art Deco lady's platinum and diamond wrist watch with fine numerical dial. Inside case back etched All Platinum C3235DRC 16/98 Swiss made with 3 Rubies to movement. 56 diamonds to front and Platinum stamped to bracelet strap. 6cm l x 1.5cm watch face and end to end 17.5cm.Condition ReportGood condition, bracelet strap possible new addition to watch. Safety catch.
An Art Deco lady's 18ct gold wrist watch with black thin leather straps, diamond shaped clock face with numerical dial and engraved pattern to top. Swiss made and 4 red stones to movement stamped swiss made 15 jewel and etched to case back many numbers which are hard to read. Back of case H, G, 18 with .75 attached below 18 in T-shape and A5M 216 2443. 1.5cm w x 2.5cm l and end to end 20.5cm.Condition ReportOnly clock face is 18ct gold not buckle or attachments to clock face. Wear to leather from usage.
An Edwardian Art Nouveau influenced 9ct gold and amethyst set openwork pendant with two stone and flower detail, 3cm l x 1.5cm w together with a Edwardian garnet and metal pendant with 3 large stones to centre with s-shaped symmetrical sidesCondition ReportAmethyst pendant has miss-shaped pendant ring and slight mark or surface scratch. Garnet pendant missing one small garnet stone and possibly a brooch as well as a pendant as remains of the clasp to reverse. Possible gold ring to top.
A quantity of good quality vintage costume jewellery to include Rotary Rocks diamond set wristwatch, silver earrings, a Byzantine scrollwork panelled necklace set with garnets from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, a red stone set cuff style bracelet, silver pendant etc.Condition ReportBracelet missing a pearl, gilt loss to leaf necklace. Some general wear to gilt on other necklaces.
A mixed selection to include a Royal Doulton figurine Christmas Morn HN1992, 18cms h, a Royal Worcester string bag vase 9.5cms h, a Coalport Thatched Cottage 10cms h, a Moorcroft pin dish 12cms d, a FWG Pomegranate jar 11cms h and an art deco cat napkin ring.Condition ReportPomegranate jar with missing handle and lid. Cat with minor paint wear to the ear tips. Moorcroft dish with glaze scratch. Other items in good condition.
A wooden surround Art Deco style mantel clock with slight clime function and metal inlays 18.5cms h x 29cms l x 14cms w and a brass embossed letter box with internal wooden divided sections 14.5cms h x 21.5cms l x 9.5cms w.Condition ReportNo key to clock, dirt grime, slight wearing of metal to box and pencil marks to inner wooden section.
AN ART DECO SILVER AND ENAMEL NOVELTY PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, by Alfred Dunhill & Sons, London 1939, the small frame with leather easel back and applied to the front with an enamel grinning cat, hallmarked and signed DUNHILL LONDON. 4.1cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Leather back worn commensurate with age, silver marks still clear
AN ART DECO SILVER AND ENAMEL MANTEL CLOCK, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1932, the waisted case with green and pale blue sunburst enamel pattern to the front, raised on a stepped spreading rectangular base, weighted. 11.2cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Two very small surface chips/scratches to the clear top layer of enamel, but no noted damage or loss to the enamel below. Slight black discolouration to the silvered dial, light surface wear to case, slight dent along the bottom front edge. Glass ok. Does not appear to wind. Not measured for time keeping.
AN ART DECO AUSTRIAN SILVER, SILVER-GILT AND DIAMOND-SET CIGARETTE CASE, stamped 935, rectangular with rounded ends and reeded body, the onyx push-button releasing the hinged cover, picked out with a diamond set date of 4.2.36, the interior with inscription. 10.5cm by 8.5cm, 6.4 troy ounces
A STRIKING FRENCH ART DECO SILVER TROPHY VASE, by Henri Lapparra, c.1933, the vase of faceted flared form with graduated loop handles on a domed circular foot, stamped mark, mounted on a shaped octagonal marble base bearing a silver label inscribed "Offert par Figaro et Figaro Illustre Saint-Moritz 1933", and with further maker's label "Lapparra Orfevre Paris". Height overall 25cm Note: the trophy was presumably offered in a skiing competition by Le Figaro who will have commissioned it from the well-known Parisian silversmith Henri LapparraThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Some chips to edge of marble base but in otherwise good condition.
AN ART DECO SILVER WAITER, by Ollivant & Botsford, London 1936, square with inverted scrolling corners, the rim cast with reeding, raised on scroll feet, engraved with the date 27th January 1937. 19.5cm square, 14.3 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks are clear. In generally very good condition.
AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER FIGURE OF A LADY, by H J Cooper & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1905, modelled standing with hands raised aloft, holding a two-handled urn overhead, her spiralling skirt forming an oval base, raised on a stepped wooden oval plinth. 29.5cm high including baseThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck. Small split to cast line at left edge of skirt. Front edge of urn slightly misshapen. Minor dents and light surface marks and scratches all over, commensurate with age
AN ART DECO NEPHRITE, ENAMEL AND DIAMOND PAGE TURNER, the nephrite blade mounted with an orange-red guilloche enamel handle with a stepped diamond border. Length 23.5cmThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.There is an internal fracture along the edge of the blade, may chip if care is not taken, not yet broken the surface. Enamel in good condition. Total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately.

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