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Art Deco Floral Globe Vase, raised, stylised flowers in pastel shades of purple, pink and yellow on a ground of raised deco green flowers and leaves, against a lightly textured, matching green, `mesh` surface; the whole in a satin finish, with the yellow highlights in gloss; 7.5 inches high, circumference 26 inches at widest, top opening 3.25 in diameter; printed Shorter & Son mark
Chinese Qing Dynasty - Period Lidded Blue and White Trinket Box, The Box has an Inscription Scored Into Its Interior, Naming the Owner of The Trinket, which would have been kept Inside. Height 1.75 Inches, Width 4 Inches. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, From Ancient Art London.
Art Deco Black, White & Chocolate Coloured Mantle Clock Garniture Set with chrome & glass cased centre panels. The visible 8 day clock movement with outer count wheel and striking on a bell. The clock is in high art deco lines. Clock size 14.25`` in height, 18.5`` in width. Working order.
A gentleman's drivers wristwatch, with Rolex Calibre 59 movement, designed, assembled and marketed in post-war America, the Art Deco case with extended hinges, fashionably worn on the side of the wrist whilst driving, signed "Rolex" to the black dial, circa 1948 (see illustration).
An Art Deco spelter figural table lamp, in the form of a dancing nude, raised on a cylindrical base. Height 19 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This lamp is in untouched, original condition. The main problem with it is that the light fitting is detached from the hand. This would require repair. The fingers to the outstretched left hand are broken at the knuckle. The right hand facing out stretched arm has an old repair just above the elbow, this is old but visible. The original surface finish to the figure is showing signs of deterioration in places which should be visible from our image. The marble base is in generally good order with only minor surface scuffs and scratches.
A pair of Edwardian Art Nouveau crescent and figural hanging lamps with fittings and Vaseline glass shades, probably James Hinks & Son. Height of each light fitting from foot to mount 14 ins, shade height 8 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: These shades are in very good condition. There are no chips, cracks or losses. Both lamps are in very good condition also. The wiring is modern but in a traditional style. There are no missing pieces and, subject to the light fittings working, are ready to hang and use.
An Art Deco marble clock garniture, with French two-train movement and marked "Diat a Laroche-Migennes", flanked by gilt bird mounts and raised on short gilt brass feet. Width 50 cm, height 28 cm and with accompanying matching vases (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally very good condition. There are obviously minor surface blemishes but no damage of any significance to the marble either front or back. The front left hand foot to the clock case is detached but we have it. There is some discolouration to the metalwork particularly on the left hand bird but no problems of any significance. The clock face is in good order and it does strike as it should when the hands are moved. We have the pendulum. The screw that retains the bell is missing but we have the bell. The clock winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. Both accompanying vases are in good condition with no significant damage or any issues.
A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE SILVER SPOONS comprising, a Georgian Old English pattern table spoon; a pair of fiddle pattern dessert spoons; a George III dessert spoon; a pair of Victorian tea spoons; a cased set of six Art Nouveau teaspoons, cased; and two manicure items; 308g (9.9 troy ozs) gross weighable; with a small quantity of plated flatware; assorted coins; and three bakelite napkin rings
[MISCELLANEOUS] James, Rev. J.T. The Italian Schools of Painting, with Observations on the Present State of the Art, first edition, Murray, London, 1820, full vellum, octavo; Galsworthy, John. Memories, reprint, Heinemann, London, 1932, boards, illustrations by Maud Earl, quarto; and a further fourteen assorted works, (16).
[ART] Jacobus, John. Henri Matisse, reprint, Thames & Hudson, London, 1989, boards, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, tall quarto; Holden, John. Whistler. Landscapes and Seascapes, Watson-Guptill / Phaidon, New York / Oxford, 1976, pictorial soft covers, illustrations throughout, square quarto; and a further seven works of art interest, (9).
A gentleman's drivers wristwatch, with Rolex Calibre 59 movement, designed, assembled and marketed in post-war America, the Art Deco case with extended hinges, fashionably worn on the side of the wrist whilst driving, signed "Rolex" to the black dial, circa 1948 (see illustration).
A two handled silver plated pedestal Dish by Liberty & Co., London, the rope twist effect border flanked by the handles in high Art Nouveau style with pierced, swirling foliate ornament, raised on circular foot, L & Co., England mark to underside of base, 20.5cm diameter (inc. handles)
Paul Jacoulet (French, 1902 - 1960, based in Japan), an Art Deco style and period colour woodblock Print depicting seated Spanish style lady with elaborate blouse, large earrings and holding a fan against a backdrop of calm water, signed and dated by the Artist, 1934, with two Japanese seal mark stamps, the image 41cm x 27cm CONDITION REPORT: Print itself seems OK, minor discolouration to left margin and serrated edges to top and left hand side otherwise, good for age.
A 19th Century oak and walnut panel back Chair in late 17th Century style, the unusual pierced top rail modelled as intertwined mermaid style figures above a 're-used' 17th Century wainscot panel depicting central arched carved foliate style decoration flanked by barley twist uprights, with Art Nouveau style drop in seat above a front rail and return rails with running Guilloche carving, high arched front stretcher in Charles II style and with Braganza style front legs terminating in scrolls

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