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A very large mid 19th century cut glass goblet with horizontal bands of decoration to the rounded funnel bowl, hexagonal stem and star cut base, English c.1850, height 20.5cm, a rummer with band of swag decoration, plain stem and plain foot, height 14.5cm, a further rummer with folded bowl, double bobbin turned stem and plain foot, height 14.8cm and a further 19cm century glass with part moulded bowl and plain foot, height 12cm (4). CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass but overall in good condition.
Oak side table, raised back with a cast mask and flower pediment above a shelf, bobbin turned supports, the panel with an urn of flowers, bears date 1701, the base with a rectangular top, rounded corners, moulded edge, dummy drawer fascia, bobbin turned supports joined by rails, width 74cms, depth 47cms, height 142cms.
An Impressive 18th Century Oak 'Hall Porter's' Chair. The planked back having a domed hood with winged sides leading down to flat shaped plank arms above baluster & bobbin turned front posts, boarded sides and a box form seat housing two pairs of drawers either side with lip moulded edges, 62½ ins (159 cms) high, 31 ins (79 cms) wide, 26 ins (66 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Oak Side Table. The rectangular top with moulded edge above a single frieze drawer hung on side runners, edged in D-moulding and fitted with a replacement brass handle. The bobbin turned legs united by a similarly turned high front stretcher and low plain stretchers to the sides & rear, terminating on ball turned feet, 29 ins (74 cms) high, 34 ins (86 cms) wide, 22¾ ins (58 cms) in depth.
A circa 1920 Oak cased architectural Mantle Clock, having moulded arched top over circular brass trimmed glass door to the alloy face which is flanked by quarter bobbin turned column detail on lower moulding and ball feet. Movement marked J. Ungers. Wurthembers B32. 11'' high x 10 3/4'' wide x 5 5/8'' deep
A collection of late 19th and early 20th century lace and trimmings, including: a panel of Continental lace edged with bobbin lace showing two figures wearing Tudor style costume beside a naive image of a tree, Maltese examples, a small panel showing two butterflies, a Carrickmackross collar, a small embroidered sampler, miscellaneous edgings, collars and a quantity of other lace lengths, (qty).
A fine embroidered wrapper or cover, Ottoman, early 19th century, the pale grey/blue wool ground densely embroidered with large scale flowerheads in shades of pink and green, including passion flowers, and peonies with diapered metal strip centres, narrow floral border on three sides, edged in silver bobbin lace and backed in green silk, 106 by 130cm CONDITION REPORT: Colours are generally good - some of the peach threads have faded to tan. The fine wool ground has discoloured from cream to grey. There are 2 patches with holes and breaks. Corners - the ground with darning to re-inforce, one corner worn and with green silk backing revealed.
A collection of women's caps, 1800-1920, approx 20 including early 19th century whitework embroidered muslin caps (4); Mechlin lace, Honiton bobbin crown panel; 1890s chignon cover, 1920s boudoir caps, French regional needlerun starched lace caps and others; together with a lace maker's glass lamp, late 19th century, and a needlecase (qty)
A striped pink taffeta afternoon dress, circa 1865, adorned with woven ribbons and black bobbin lace, comprising bodice, skirt and waistband bow, bust approx 86cm, 34in (3) CONDITION REPORT: Stains and fading, faint watermarks over sleeves and upper bodice, brown spot stain to front skirt 'apron' approx. 1cm diam, fabric has been taken from the rear skirt and the waistband has been altered
A 'blonde' bobbin lace stole believed to have belonged to Empress Eugenie, circa 1860, of ivory silk, each end worked with Napoleon III cypher of Imperial crown above an 'N' and bee motifs, 161 by 28cm; and a copy of the original sale invoice (2) This piece was purchased from the Boisgirad & de Heeckeren auction, Paris, part of lot 50, 3.11.1983, Lace from the Collection of Empress Eugenie (also known as Eugénie, comtesse de Teba, nee Eugénia María de Montijo de Guzmán, 1826-1920). CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, minor holes and professional repairs to ground.
A group of mainly 18th century lace, including two lengths of Flemish needlepoint with slightly raised cordonnets, 7 by 67 and 8 by 52cm; a narrow length of fine silk bobbin lace, woven with repeats of a king holding an orb and a falcon, with Spanish reseau, leadworked details, 7 by 90cm; fragment of a Burano needlepoint applique stole, late 18th century; narrow lengths of Mechlin; two narrow Valenciennes lengths; and a whitework embroidered muslin apron panel, c.1780 (qty) CONDITION REPORT: · King and orb Spanish length - centre section is ok with 2 good repeats but damage to the rest of the piece · Burano panel 41x67cm - well done repairs to ground, 1 hole near outer border, 2 brown stains · Flemish needlepoint - length a) approx. 3 brown stains, length b) shorter length, fine quality, couple faint stains, lots of breaks in the reverse · Valenciennes narrow length - one brown stain · Pulled and drawnthreadwork panel - numerous brown stains · Whitework square fichu - good condition · Mechlin - generally good condition
A general collection of lace and accessories, including a tambour worked muslin stole c.1800; Japanese organdy pillow cover c.1900; narrow Brussels Point de Gaze lengths and butterfly motif c.1860; Mechlin c.1800; Alencon c.1780; Tenerife work collar and cuffs c.1890; bobbin tapelace c.1600; Valenciennes c.1750 and others (qty)
A group of mainly 17th century lace, including two linen fragments inset with reticella; a narrow reticella length; a fragment of Buratto worked with stags, with note stating it was purchased in Munich in 1900; a narrow scalloped length of Genoese bobbin lace, early 17th century, 4 by 414cm; Genoese Rose Point band worked with with roundels and stylised animals with black bead eyes 13 by 19cm, examples of filet, cutwork and others (qty) CONDITION REPORT: Buratto with stags, 18x41cm, large brown stain to centre and upper border. Remainder of lot generally good condition. Genoese Rose Point with stags and bead eyes is good condition.

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