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A group of Doulton stoneware, a pair of vases with formal decoration of flowers, similar tea pot and bowl, a square form waisted vase, jug, and a bowl with tubelined leaf pattern (7) . Small pair of vases - extensive glaze faults.Small bow - glaze fault.Larger bowl - Extensive glaze faults, crazed interior, interior with large firing cracks corresponding to ribbing on outside. Does not ring when flicked.Teapot - chip to underside of cover, small glaze and firing faults.Jug - extensive glaze faults.
19th century mahogany and boxwood strung bow fronted sideboard, with a single drawer above cupboard doors, flanked by a deep drawer and a cupboard, on square tapering legs and spade feet 100cm x 153cm . Depth 60 cm Loss of colour throughout, some losses to exposed edges and corners, structurally sound.
1970's gold and diamond brooch, three graduated diamond set flowers, set with round brilliant and Swiss cut diamonds, on textured open work bow, mounted in 18ct yellow and white gold, measuring 4.2cm x 3.5 cm, with pin and catch fitting, hallmarked London 1971. Overall excellent conditionestimated total diamond weight 0.45 caratsGross weight 9.3 grams
Victorian pearl and diamond earring, centrally set pearl measuring 4.5mm, surrounded by eight rose cut diamonds, mounted in silver, with 18ct gold fittings, with a Victorian bow pendant loop, rose cut diamonds mounted in silver and 9ct gold. Earrings weight 4.7 gramsCream coloured pearls in good conditionBow pendant weight 2.3 gramsLargest stone estimated weight 0.09ct
Teddy bear brooch pendant, oval cut amethyst, estimated weight 5.68 carats, with ruby set eyes and diamond set bow tie, measuring 3cm x 2cm, mounted in 18ct yellow gold, with pin and catch fitting and hidden bail, with 9ct gold chain, measuring 46cm in length. Overall excellent condition18ct weight 12.7 grams9ct weight 6.4 grams
Collection of jewellery, including nine pairs of 9ct yellow gold earrings, together with silver floral hinged bangle, hallmarked Birmingham 1990, and 9ct yellow gold chain. 9ct gold item gross weight approximately 12.1 gramsSilver items gross weight approximately 17.1 gramsOne pair of gold plated drops and one single 9ct yellow gold bow studincludes amber drop earrings and broken 9ct chain
A 19TH CENTURY VIOLIN WITH LION'S HEAD SCROLL, two piece back, bears label 'No.196, Henry Thomson Maker, London, 1840', length approximately 35.5cm, together with a violin bow stamped Cuniot - Hury, octagonal stick, ebony frog with white metal and mother of pearl mounts, overall length 748mm, in a carry case (Condition: violin is scratched, the chin rest is detached and broken tailpiece, one of the F holes is out of shape/lifted, the bow has hair loss and there is a metal covered thread which is loose at one end, there is also a section of thick fabric wrapping near the frog)
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONT WARDROBE of Georgian design, moulded cornice over two doors each inlaid with an oval flame mahogany panel and enclosing a hanging space, two drawers below with brass drop handles, shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, label for Waring & Gillow Ltd., Lancaster, 45 3/4" x 21 1/2" x 81" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A Derby group of Jason and Medea at the altar of Diana, circa 1780, Diana standing on a rams mask plinth with quiver, arrows on her back, a bow by her right hand side, Jason and Medea on a naturalistic ground standing either side of her, sword and shield to the foreground, incised "No. 37" and further incised "3". 59 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The crescent headband has two small chips and a hint of possible restoration. The gilding is a little rubbed. The raised hand of the left figure has some restoration to the thumb and first two fingers. The right hand figure has restoration to the hand and in particularly the finger tips. There is a small loss to the tip of one ear of the goat on the pedestal. There are the usual chips to the floral encrustations around the base. The rear goat head has two losses to the ears. The burning fire has one small chip. The gilding is a little rubbed in places and there are one or two minor paint chips.
A Bow bocage figure of a dancer, circa 1760/70, modelled as a young boy wearing a plumed hat and long jacket with fanciful trousers all with floral pattern standing in front of a large floral encrusted bocage and on a Rococo scrolling ground with further applied floral sprays and heightened with gilding and turquoise, unmarked. Height 22 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There is a patch to the reverse of the bocage where a leaf was once stuck and in the same area a branch has been broken off. Two branches of the upper section of the bocage have been knocked off and oversprayed. On the reverse of the bocage to the upper left hand section a leaf has been broken in half and a there are further leaves throughout the bocage which have small chips. On first view the flowers all appear to be intact however some, though not all, have petals missing or chipped. The figure's left hand has been off and is restored. Given its faults this is still a rather attractive piece and we would think the faults are inline with something of this nature. I can see no obvious faults to the base or the remainder of the figure.
A miniature documentary jug, late 19th century, with spray of flowers and initials "E.E.P." beneath the spout in gilt, height 6 cm, a pair of Continental porcelain models of recumbent lap dogs, late 19th century, each with a red bow round their neck, diameter 5.3 cm, a Staffordshire porcelain cup with square cartouche framing a floral spray, and an early 19th century model of The Welsh Tailors Wife.
A Bow porcelain figure of a goat, circa 1760/65, naturalistically modelled before a flowering bocage, raised on a flat scrolled base with floral sprigs, red anchor and dagger mark verso. Height 12 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The horns and ears have been professionally restored. We believe that both goat and bocage have been separated from the base at some point and have been professionally restored. The trunk and the legs all show signs of very good professional restoration.
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