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An unusual Art Deco green ground Shelley teapot with image of two kneeling children to the front, reading a book entitled 'Fun', signed below H. Cowan, RD no.724421, height 16cm (af). CONDITION REPORT There is a small area of damage inside the cover of the teapot, a tiny fleabite to the spout and the spout has possibly been repainted too.
A Carlton ware Art Deco orange and pearlised ovoid twin pedestal bowl, 'The Prickly Pansy', RN729261, approx height 24cm, length 32cm. CONDITION REPORT Visible crazing throughout, small hairline crack inside bowl, near handle. Wear to gilding. Gilding has possible been re-done at some point.
A Crown Devon Fieldings Art Deco coffee service of abstract design in black and ivory lustre, gilt-heightened, comprising coffee pot, six cups and saucers, sugar bowl and milk jug. CONDITION REPORT Age related crazing to the glaze on all pieces, some slight loss of gilding in areas, some small hairline cracks to the base of the coffee pot.
A Lladró figure 'Surplice', a figure of a young woman in period costume, marked to the base 'Goldscheider' (af) and an Art Deco style figure (3). CONDITION REPORT The head of the Goldscheider figure has been broken and glued. Impressed no.896 and Goldscheider with line beneath in green. No evidence of of cracks, chips or restoration to the Lladró piece.
A Crown Devon vase, blue lustre ground, 'Wisteria' pattern, approx height 18.5cm and a Crown Devon Art Deco style blue lustre ground shallow twin handle bowl and a Crown Devon Art Deco style blue lustre ovoid twin handle vase, pattern no.3040, approx height 16cm (3).
French School late 18th Century-A portrait of Madame Perdnaix:, full-length seated in an interior, wearing a white muslin cap and long black dress, a table with books and a bag to the sideinscribed on a label attached to the backboard 'property of George Locke Esq., of Norbury Parkpastel drawing25 x 21.5cm.* Notes Mrs Perdnaix, nee de Lignier, Aunt of Mrs Locke of Norbury Park, a home purchased by the art critic William Locke in 1766.
Of WWI & WWII Dorset Regiment interest:, a brass trench art ID tag for 'E Winters 26003, 5th Dorr;' two envelopes, stamped and postmarked sent to soldiers of Dorset Regiment in India during World War I, together with a stamped envelope opened by German censor during World War II and a postcard addressed to Dr Lake, Beaminster (when he returned from service in WWI he visited his patients on horseback).
Mortimer, J. 'The Whole Art of Husbandry: On the way of Managing and Improving Land', 1721, fifth edition, two volumes. Printed by J.B. for R. Robinson at the Golden Liar and G. Mortlok at the Phoenix, in St Pauls Churchyard. Rebound with original calf boards and new spines.
A mixed lot comprising a Bing & Grondahl porcelain dressing table set, a KPM porcelain casket, an Art Nouveau vase and another vase. Condition - kpm lid cracked and repaired in a number of places, b&g casket lid broken and repaired, restoration to rim on one scent bottle, hole in bottom of spelter vase.
A ladies Art Deco platinum diamond cocktail watch circa 1920s, the Swiss movement inscribed 'flyer', approx. total diamond wt. 1.10 carats, gross wt. 14g, length 3.5cm, comes with M Gerard Aberdeen retailer's box. Condition - no official diamond report but good clarity, no yellowness, minor inclusions not visible with naked eye, appears to be ticking when wound, minor split to case, general wear.
An Art Deco bird's eye maple dining table and six chairs attributed to Harry & Lou Epstein, the table having shaped edge on two demi lune box section pedestals, the chairs with scallop shaped back and piped cream leather upholstery. Table L183cm D91cm H76cm Chairs W60cm D56cm H89cm.

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