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An elegant George III mahogany bow front sideboard, cross-banded and boxwood strung, with a lead-lined cellarette drawer and raised on six diamond shaped tapered legs with slightly waisted toes, the four to the front enclosing an arch below a central drawer 72½ x 30in. (184025 x 76.25cm.), 35½in. (90.25cm.) high.
A 19th century small mahogany Pembroke table, the top surface with satin wood banding over bow fronted body bearing hinged demi lune drop down leaves to sides, working drawer to front, faux drawer to rear, both with ring handles over lion mask roundel back plates, on four square tapering supports on brass castors, 28h x 16w x 19½d in. (71.2 x 40.7 x 49.5cm.).
A fine pair of late 19th century painted satinwood demi-lune commodes, the top surfaces decorated with Adams style floral garlands encasing batwing reserves with classical maiden and cherub scenes, the outer edge with small floral trail borders, single doors with recessed panels painted with mother and child scenes within typical Adams style oval reserves surmounted by bow ribbons, butterflies to each corners enclosed by floral borders, flanked by recessed panels to the curved sides bearing stylised Adams emblems for harvest, travel, music and art, 35¼ x 15¾in. (89.5 x 40cm.), 39¾in. (101cm.) high. (2)* Condition: Each has a key. The interiors have a single removable shelf. The tops are decorated to the same standard as the remainder of the pieces. The painted decoration is definitely original to the pieces and there is very little evidence of any retouching.The backs are nicely constructed with panels. They are in largely original condition. There are minor painted-in repairs to shrinkage cracks across both tops, and a few minor retouches to veneer chips on the edges of the tops. The tops have therefore definitely been repolished - the remainder of the surface appears to be original and in good order. One top has a patch of polish which is worn (visible in the photos). There is a minor repair to one section of moulding on the base of one commode, which has left an area which is slightly lighter in polish colour. There are no replaced parts or major repairs, and just a couple of very small and minor veneer losses to the edges. The commodes are structurally very sound and the doors open cleanly. The locks work well. No wood worm, cracks, weak points etc.
A Bow porcelain candlestick, 18th century, modelled as a fox seeking prey in front of a bocage background, on scrolled polychrome and gilt base, red anchor mark to rear, 8¼in. (21cm.) high, lacks top section.* Condition: Probably made as a candlestick. Candle deposit or top section missing, with a glued break to the trunk approx. 1.5in. from the top and one small branch missing from left of top section. Losses to leaves and flowers on outside of piece throughout, and bocage missing totally from end of two branches just above fox at left and right side. Fox and base in good condition, with no damage or restoration. Small glaze flaw to front of base from the making. Some gilt wear.
'POILE AND SMITH, COURT JEWELLERS, 520 Oxford Street, London' AN EDWARDIAN WHITE GOLD (unmarked) AND DIAMOND NECKLACE OR BROOCH; the necklace having detachable scroll sides and fine chain back to form a brooch with screw on brooch pin; the necklace front consisting of six foliate scroll links terminating at the front with two bell flower and tear drop pendants, the central brooch section having a daisy cluster with a centre old cut diamond of approx 1/2ct and surround of ten small diamonds within an openwork bow pattern surround with strings of small diamonds and with a bell flower and tear drop pendant, approx 195 diamonds in all, weight 30gms excluding the pin, in the original brown morocco heart shaped case with fitted interior covered in dark blue velvet, the lid with blue silk lining lettered as above
An 18th Century English Silver hilted hunting hanger, 55.5cm sawbacked blade, the hallmarked silver hilt with downturned shell guard cast with a large urn of fruit flanked by two naked female forms, the crossguard, D-shaped knuckle bow and pommel cap also cast with fruit filled urns, panelled tortoiseshell grip very finely engraved with scrolling foliage and crowns, possibly inlaid with very very fine silver wire, contained in its white metal mounted tooled leather scabbard. Chape replaced. The hallmark, on the knuckle bow, appears to be for London 1730.
An 18th Century gilt hilted small-sword for a boy, 61cm triangular section, in-curved blade, characteristic gilt hilt with up-turned guard, D-shaped knuckle bow and spherical pommel, the whole decorated with scrolling foliage and stylised scallop shells, wire bound grip, together with a brass hilted small-sword with 74.5cm flattened diamond section blade, characteristic brass hilt with pierced guard and decorated with stands of arms, now rubbed and worn, worn wooden grip. (2)
English School, 1896PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, BUST LENGTH, WEARING A BOW TIE AND A DOUBLE BREASTED EVENING JACKET,Miniature on card, signed with initials 'C.T' and dated 1896, oval9.5cm high7.5cm widein a purple enamelled and pearl mounted frame, the reverse with an outer enamelled border, in a fitted hinged leather case, damaged16 x 13cm overall
Selection of Christian Dior clothing - mainly Boutique label - including cerise pink short-sleeved peplum jacket with large bow detail, black and white dogtooth pleated skirt suit (label missing from jacket), pink pencil skirt with large buttons to reverse, pair trousers, yellow skirt and yellow knit top, sizes 8 - 10 (7) CONDITION REPORT Marks under arms in both jackets, cerise jacket has some pulled threads. Yellow knit - fastening probably later additions, otherwise very good
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