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Group of three Russian lacquered objects. Two Russian lacquer boxes and one miniature bench. The smaller box is painted with an owl and a full moon. The larger box shows a scene of three youths in a meadow. Both boxes have lacquered red interiors. The bench back is painted with a woman leaning over a bush with a hidden deer while an animal stalks in the background. The bench seat shows a lynx striding over a stream. Bench; height: 3 3/4 in x width: 4 in x depth: 2 in. Small box; height: 3 1/4 in x width: 2 1/2 in x depth: 1 1/2 in. Large box; height: 5 in x width: 3 in x depth: 1 1/2 in.
A rare Lenci Nella glazed china figurine designed by Helen Konig Scavini, Italian dated 11.9.31, Nella seated on a bench with her arms resting on her knees and head turned to one side, wearing a black dress and orange cap, open book to her side and frog resting on the back of the bench, 9“ (23cm) tall, condition: little finger to right hand re-glued, restoration to both hands and face all with slight decolourisation.
A late 19th century Neo-Classical design gilt metal figural mantel clock with Classical lady sat on a bench with harp and scroll, on ornate gilt metal base with swags of chains, acanthus leaves and masks, raised on two end hoof feet, three tapered rear feet and an ornate one to the front, resting on wooden plinth, the circular white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and two winding holes, French key wind movement, chiming on a bell, with pendulum and key, length of wooden base 46cm, height 37cm. CONDITION REPORT Not tested, no guarantee of working order.
A 1:32 SCALE MID-18TH CENTURY DOCKYARD MODEL OF A YACHT, POSSIBLY OLD PORTSMOUTH, FOR THE USE OF SENIOR DOCKYARD OFFICERS the 18in. hull carved from the solid and hollowed out below the waterline, planked topsides with trenails, ebonised main and secondary wales, chainplates with deadeyes, finely decorated Venetian red bulwarks with carved quarter lights and stern, catheads and figurehead, decks finished with lined paper and with fittings including winch with ratchet and belfry over, open hatches, covered companionway, poop deck with bench seat, capstan and tiller, bulkhead between decks aft of foredeck pierced for door and four-paned windows, cradle-mounted on wooden display base within a glazed wooden case with textured baseboard; cased measurements -- 16 x 28½ x 11¾in. (40.5 x 72.5 x 30cm.)Provenance: Understood to have been deaccessioned from the archives of a Hampshire Local Authority circa 2005.Footnote: Although the arms of Portsmouth at the stern are a later embellishment, it is interesting to note that in most reference books only the dimensions given for Old Portsmouth (1741-72) match those of this model. The style of the model – individual hull planking fixed with small trenails to a wooden core – and the form of the vessel represented here compare very favourably to the model yacht Chatham, also 1741 and to the same scale 1:32 – possibly by the same hand – retained at the National Collection Greenwich SLR0460. Portsmouth, launched 1703 renamed Old Portsmouth in 1741 with the building of a larger yacht (to be named Portsmouth); Old Portsmouth was then turned over in 1772 to the Governor of the Isle of Wight and renamed Medina, serving for a further fifty years before being broken up in 1832 after 129 years of service. It is possible that this model represents one of the refits post-1741 or 1772.Condition report: This model was discovered about 20 years ago in the Portsmouth area in a distressed but largely complete condition, elements that have been replaced include figurehead, part of the companionway, belfry, cutaway mast and bowsprit, tiller and some small elements of the stern carving including a suggested coat of arms based on historical research, the lined paper decks are later, however underneath the bow section, remnants of a chequerboard design, also laid to paper, survive, one surviving gunport provided a pattern used for the others present; the stand and case are also later

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