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A Beswick Boreray Sheep, 4124 (horn glued), a Wensleydale Sheep, 4123, both boxed, four Pandas, 711, 720, 738 and 1815, other Beswick and two Aynsley desk clocks (box) Condition report Report by NG Pandas 711, 738 and 720 all with heavy crazing. Boreray Sheep with glued and chipped horn. Wensleydale Sheep with chip to one hoof. All cat orchestra figures grazed. The dark mottled saxophone player with broken saxophone. Beswick Bear Harry with chips around base. Panda teapot appears to have hairline crack. Lamb, 936 crazed and chipped to one hoof. Lamb, 937 crazed and chipped to one hoof. Lamb, 938, crazed and two legs glued. Giraffe, 1597 with chip to one foot. Otherwise no visible damage or repairs.
A pair of silver serving dishes, the covers and handles of shaped rectangular form with reeded rims, the handles in the form of the Warwickshire bear, retailed through 'Tessiers Limited of London', the lids inside covers inscribed 'Justice's of Warwickshire 1936', makers Arthur Marin Parsons and Frank Herbert Parson of Vander and Hedges, London, 1931, total weight 3.14 kilograms (approx.)
A 19th century Black Forest carved oak tobacco jar modelled as a standing bear holding a tree bough and a brass bowl, with glass inset eyes, head acting as a hinged lid, height 32cm. CONDITION REPORT: General condition is good, his right hand holding the bowl has been reglued, some areas of rubbing and scratching, also an area of old worm holes, a small 1cm wood imperfection to the neck.
A collection of various vintage hatpins including a silver and blue enamel headed example, probably Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1909, a Charles Horner sterling silver flaming bomb, a pair of unmarked scrolling white metal and turquoise tipped examples, a 925 grade silver and greenstone example, a teddy bear, etc (11).
WORLD COINS, Switzerland, Bern, Gold Double Duplone, 1793, crowned arms of Bern with laurel branches at sides, rev legend within oak wreath, date below, 15.19g (HMZ 2-211a; F 181). Light wear on bear and a few contact marks on the reverse, otherwise about extremely fine with remains of original lustre.
ANCIENT COINS, Greek, Ionia (c.670 BC), Electrum Hemihekte, striated surface, rev incuse punch, 1.16g (SNG Kayhan 681; Weidauer 9). One of the very first coins to bear an obverse design, nearly extremely fine and very rare. ex Spink Numismatic Circular, July 2009, vol CXVII, no.3, item GK2756
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