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A radio control scale model of the Grimsby Deep Sea Trawler 'Northern Princess GY110':, standing rigged with fore and aft masts, painted stack over wheel house, simulated planked deck with winding gear and winches, the wooden hull painted black to waterline and red beneath, marked 'GY 110' to bow and 'Kathleen, Grimsby' to stern, 130cm long.
A Shapland & Petter Ltd. Art Nouveau Mahogany Bow Fronted Display Cabinet, the low back with presentation plaque, convex panel central doors, the flanking cupboard doors inlaid in satinwood and mother of pearl with stylised flowers, the locks stamped "S and P", on a stepped base, lacking feet, 131cm high, 135cm wide.*See page 33 of Shapland & Petter Ltd. of Barnstaple by Daryl Bennett for similar example.
A SELECTION OF GOLD, SILVER AND COSTUME JEWELLERY TO INCLUDE A 9ct ROSE GOLD CHARM BRACELET, GOLD DRESS RING, GOLD LEMON QUARTZ FOB WITH A CHESTER HALLMARK, A BOW BROOCH, TWO CHAINS, AND A LARGE BROOCH FOR REPAIR, TOGETHER WITH VARIOUS SILVER ITEMS ETC. APPROXIMATE WEIGHT OF GOLD ITEMS 55grms
A 9 carat gold garnet bow brooch, pierced ribbons set with round cut garnets amongst leaves, measures 4cm by 4cm, a marcasite and turquoise flying duck brooch, a marcasite and simulated pearl holly brooch, a Celtic brooch, a turquoise cross pendant, a gilt metal brooch and two simulated pearl necklaces 9 carat gold brooch, 9.5g
A diamond and ruby sweetheart bangle, circa 1900, the front with pierced double heart-shape mount having bow surmount set numerous rose-cut diamonds, the heart centres set with a pear shaped rose cut diamond, approx 6mm x 4mm and pear-shape mix cut ruby, approx 6mm x 4mm, assessed as a minimum 15ct gold, total gross weight approx 16gmsCondition: Good- All diamonds and settings intact, no obvious damage or repair
A near pair of German silver gilt two-masted Nefs, early 20th century, by L. Neresheimer & Co. of Hanau, with import marks for London 1912, importer's mark of Berthold Hermann Muller of Wardour St., the hulls with timbered planking and foliate scroll decoration to the bow, stowed anchors to starboard side, one with a lion's head spout, the other a female figurehead, the decks with chased foliate scrollwork and shells to the cabin astern, mounted with armed figures, cannons and ship's wheels, the rigging with climbing figures, billowing sails, decorative crow's nests, flags and hanging lanterns, on four pierced scroll wheels on dolphin supports, length 13¼in. (33.7cm.), height approx. 16in. (40.5cm.), total weight 83 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Possibly later gilding. Both in good condition overall, with very little wear to gilding and some tarnishing to sails. Both bowsprits are bent and one probably repaired to tip. Import marks clear to both - to stern on one nef, to upper hull on the other. Maker's marks to upper hull on one nef, which are a little worn but remain legible. Crisp maker's marks to axle on the other nef.
An Edwards & Roberts fiddleback mahogany and marquetry desk, of bowed breakfront outline, banded in satinwood and decorated with ribbon tied husk garlands and foliate sprays, the galleried superstructure with a central raised shelf flanked by curved lidded compartments, each fitted with a drawer and decorated with oval panels of cherubs, over a central kneehole drawer flanked by two banks of three bow-fronted graduated drawers, raised on square tapered legs with spade feet, 48 x 23¾in. (122 x 60.25cm.), 36½in. (92.75cm.) high, the centre drawer stamped 'Edwards & Roberts', some losses.
A set of twelve Chinese sancai glazed figures of warriors, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the biscuit and partially glazed warriors modelled as foot soldiers wearing armoured tunics, partly enamelled in green and ochre on canted square bases, two holding circular shields, two holding beaters, five holding spears, one holding a bow, one holding a sword, the last holding a pair uli form throwing clubs, their unglazed detachable heads modelled with plumed helmets, some with traces of red staining, 9½in. (24cm.) high. (12)
A 19th century violin by Johann Michael Gotz, Germany, with maker's label inside body 'Johann Michael Gotz, Lauten und Violinmacher in Neukirchen im Voigtlande.', with inlaid purfling, rosewood pegs, ebony fingerboard and tailpiece, later bakelite chin rest, 23½in. (59.7cm.) long, bridge detached, lacks strings, in early 20th century case with bow.
An Arts and Crafts oak bow front sideboard, the panelled and pierced back with two shelves, inset with repousse work copper panel decorated with stylised flowers, above three hollow relief carved roses, the lower section with two long frieze drawers, above two short drawers, flanked by two cupboards, raised on square tapering legs, 197cm high x 183cm wide x 60cm deep
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