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Titanic 8x12 Inch Photo Of The Wreck Of RMS Titanic Signed By Survivor Millvina Dean. An Evocative Image Of The Bow Of Titanic. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticty. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, Overseas from £6.95.
A George III harewood and marquetry inlaid tea caddy of oval form, the hinged lidded top with marquetry inlay of a flower arrangement in a vase, the front with fruits on vine within a basket, the looped handle of the basket entwined with a tied bow encircling the escutcheon, with a twin compartmented interior, 15 cm x 11.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS The caddy is discoloured and faded all over, has some staining and has knocks and bumps and bruises as well as surface scratching all conducive with age and use. To the interior a piece of the rim is missing from the lid and from the base. The lids to the interior sections are present but fall to the bottom. The foiling is flaking all over. Key is present but not working. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. Appears to have been polished fairly recently.
A 19th Century rhino horn walking stick with yellow metal foliate engraved band, 88 cm long, 449.9g CONDITION REPORTS Approx 9 cm in circumference at the top of the stick and 1.5 cm in circumference at the base. Has a pronounced bow to the stick. Appears to be in two sections although unsure due to the gold cuff. Has various splits and knocks throughout and a hole to the top section of the stick as well as various dents. There is a colour difference graduating from a yellowy amber colour through to a dark brown/black. The gold cuff is dented and crumpled at the edges. The pins are lost in various places. The base of the stick appears to have had a sleeve or something previously as the base is cut and has a rough finish - see images for details. Has general wear and tear, surface scratches etc throughout all conducive with age and use.
A George III harewood and marquetry inlaid tea caddy of oval form, the hinged lidded top set with satinwood disc bearing marquetry floral and leaf spray decoration, the front with floral spray and bow, with a satinwood escutcheon, 14.5 cm x 11.75 cm CONDITION REPORTS The lid is slightly ill fitting and appears to be slightly smaller than the body. Hinge is very "wobbly", damage to the veneer around the hinge at the back and to the banding round to one of the pointed ends, also some damage to the veneer around the front edge. Paper to the interior is in poor condition, peeling, ripped etc. Split to the wood around the escutcheon. All over various scratches, scuffs, marks, impressed marks etc. All over general various signs of wear and tear throughout
A 19th Century French kingwood secrétaire à abattant, the rosso marble top with moulded edge above a shallow bow front with single drawer over a fall front compartment fitted with two drawers and writing surface as two drawers over three further drawers, flanked by brass inlaid fluted side pilasters, raised on bracket feet with gilt sabots, 67 cm wide x 128.5 cm high
A George II harewood and marquetry inlaid tea caddy of oval form, the hinged lidded top with floral spray marquetry inlay set within a satinwood disc, the front of the box with marquetry inlaid floral spray and bow with ebony escutcheon, 14.5 cm x 11.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Has crazing to the varnish, discolouration and there appears to be a wax-like substance on it in several places. The veneer has several splits to it and possible repairs. The escutcheon is split down the middle. There is a split to one side of the hinge and the hinge is a possible replacement. Foil is bubbling and flaking in various places. There is some damage to the inside rim of the lid, again, has a look of restoration about it - however, sympathetic. General wear and tear to include surface scratches, knocks, bumps etc all conducive with age and use - see images for further details. No key is present
ROYAL DOULTON STONEWARE VASEof baluster form, decorated with applied bow and floral swags, on a mottled blue/green ground, impressed mark to base, numbered 7655B, 26.5cm high; together with a Royal Doulton vase of baluster form, impressed mark and numbered X6515, incised 'MH', 25.5cm high (2)
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