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FLY VICE: Rarely seen Victorian Hardy retailed finger or bench brass fly tying vice, 3" overall length cone adjustable jaws, thumb or finger clamp stamped Pat Applied For, most original finish, lacks steel screw spike to base, otherwise fine useable example. Note: this vice appears in ref book, Fishing Tackle of Yesterday, J Maxtone Graham, p 170 showing facsimile copy of early Hardy catalogue c1908
Vienna style white glazed figure group depicting a mother and child seated on a bench, two other figures look on, standing on a rococo style oval base, underglazed black beehive mark and number 34, 32cm high Condition: Restoration to the bocage, firing crack to the back of the figure on the left (her waist), the rear corner of the bench broken and restored, possible restoration to chair leg, restoration to lady's hand holding umbrella and general finger tips, we would recommend viewing this lot in person
A late Victorian carved oak hall bench, the panelled back carved with a lion mask and fruit, with lift up box seat, panelled front and raised on short style feet. Width 46.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Generally in very good condition requiring nothing other than a good dust & clean. There is no structural damage and no evidence of any repairs or woodworm.
A 19th century oak panelled bacon settle, with two cupboards above a box seat with lift up compartment, with panelled front and raised on short feet. Width 39 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This piece comes in to two sections. The top box lifts off. The settle is in very sound structural condition but is as you see it in the image. The timber has obviously been uniformly stained at some point in its life and some of this surface stain has rubbed off around the edges of the top door, the centre door and the base of the seat. The back panels to the piece are original and in good order. The side panels are in very good condition. The front of the seat base is a little worn but flat and in generally good condition. The interior of the piece is fine also. The maximum width of the piece across the cornice is 42.75 ins. The maximum depth of the piece is 30.5 ins from front to back at ground level. The width across the arms is 39 ins, height to top of bench seat 17.75 ins, depth of seat 14.5 ins, depth of cupboard 11.25 ins, depth of top cupboard 12.75 ins. The piece is made entirely from oak and has not had any significant repairs or restoration that we can see. It is generally in good original order. No restoration is required unless the colour of the piece does not suit.

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