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SILVER CONDIMENT SETmaker Lanson Ltd, Birmingham 1954, comprising open salt, mustard pot and a pepperette, of octagonal form and each with chased bands with bow and swag design, with unassociated silver condiment spoon, also with blue glass liners, approximately 134g gross, pepperette 6.5cm high, in a fitted case, 24cm wide; together with another silver condiment set, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd Birmingham 1953, comprising open salt, mustard pot and pepperette with blue glass liners, approximately 83g gross, in a fitted case, approximately 217g overall
A modern teak shallow bow fronted sideboard, the plain top above a single drawer and three pairs of cupboard doors on turned supports CONDITION REPORTS Please note revised estimate of £120.00-£180.00. Top with various fading, scratches, possibly water damage and various other small marks. Looks faded compared to the rest of the body. Both side compartments appear to be missing a shelf. Dotted black marks to the door fronts. One door front with horizontal line which carries round to the side - see images. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout. Approx 181 cms wide x 74.5 cms tall x 54.5 cms deep at deepest part
A collection of curtains and fabrics to include a pair of glazed cotton curtains, the burgundy ground with floral decoration together with matching pelmet, a pair of Liberty fabric lined curtains, a single glazed cotton interlined curtain, the cream ground with eternal bow style decoration, together with matching pelmet, bedspread, cushion etc
A vintage Heiress mid 20th Century ballgown, together with a similar un-named dress CONDITION REPORTS The Heiress dress in gold - size unknown possibly a 10 or 12. It is possibly silk brocade, there are some pulls to it within the fabric itself. There has been some alteration to the straps and some further repairs to the bodice area. The green unlabelled dress, possibly again, silk brocade - size unknown. The bow at the front has been undone and redone on several occasions, has some slight pulls to the fabric, discolouration to the lining, has some holes to the straps at the back but below the visible line from the exterior - see images for further details.
A pair of modern silver photograph frames in the Edwardian taste with embossed bow, swag and harebell decoration (by Carrs of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield, 2007), together with a similar double photograph frame (by Carrs of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield, 2005), a larger similar frame (by Carrs of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield, 2004) and a further modern photograph frame with teddy bear to base
A violin, bearing label "M. Couturieux", with bow by Otto Merz. Length of back 14 1/8 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The top of the violin is badly scratched but does not appear to have any cracks. To the left of the sound hole the corner of the violin appears to have had a repair. There is evidence of glue and the double black line appears to have been inked. The sides of the violin appear to be in good order with no cracks. The back also has no cracks but is scuffed. The neck and scroll are in good order.
A Pair of Samson porcelain figurines, allegorical of Spring and Winter, modelled as playful putti seated on goats, Spring with a lamb and garlands of flowers, Winter with a putti holding a cauldron of fire with garlands of fruiting vines, on floral encrusted bases supported on scrolling acanthus picked out in gilt, blue and purple, pseudo Bow porcelain marks (2) 24 x 21cm (9 x 8in)
A 19th century figured mahogany longcase clock, the swanneck hood with flanking columns, painted arched 13inch dial signed 'John Taylor, Dunning' and depicting 'Burns and Highland Mary' sitting in a country house landscape, baskets of fruit as spandrels, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, above the bow-fronted trunk door, the plinth base on bun feet 214cm (83in)
A Japanese 1899 Otsu Gunto, Type 32, for a Transport Soldier, the 77cm single edge steel blade with a narrow fuller to each side, the ricasso stamped 75214, the steel shallow guard and knuckle bow bearing numerous maker's stamps, with chequered wood grip and chequered steel backstrap, the steel single ring scabbard stamped with matching number 75214 to the chapeBlade good. Hilt is missing its spring clip and there is a sliver of wood missing from under the pommel.
A William IV Court Sword by Prosser of London, the 79cm diamond section steel blade originally blued and with faint etched decoration, the gilt brass hilt with shell guard applied with crowned Royal cypher, with short crossguard and stirrup knuckle bow, cushioned crown pommel and copper and sprung wire bound grip, with gold and crimson lace strap and bullion sword knot, the black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts, the locket engraved PROSSER, Maker to the King and Royal Family, LONDON
A George III 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sword, the 82.5cm single edge broad curved steel blade engraved with crowned GR cypher, the Royal Coat of Arms, musical trophies, crossed bow, arrows and quiver, bearing traces of original gilt, the steel stirrup hilt with rounded langets, scroll quillon, wire bound leather grip and facetted back strap with scroll ears, the steel scabbard with two suspension rings
A 19th Century Imperial German Infantry Officer's Dress Sword, the 81cm single edge fullered steel levee blade etched with a martial trophy and foliage, with original owner's name Carl Wirths Hermersdorf, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with two langets, one cast with an armorial shield, the other with crossed cannon barrels, with acanthus cast knuckle bow, lion head quillon and lion mask pommel, with ribbed fishskin grip, lacks scabbard
LARGE EDWARDIAN BOW FRONTED, INLAID, MAHOGANY CHINA DISPLAY CABINET, having moulded cornice with drop finials above single centre glazed door flanked by glazed side panels and revealing two glass shelves to the interior on a panelled base with centre blind panel cupboard, standing on foliate carved and fluted, tapering legs. 125 x 44 x 199cm. CONDITION REPORT: a little dry and faded in places, some losses to the finials of the frieze, otherwise good.
EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BREAK FRONT CABINET, having moulded dentil cornice over serpentine, bow fronted cabinet with a pair of centre doors, revealing an arrangement of shelves to the interior, the projecting base of serpentine form with four blind cupboards, all overall with foliate inlaid decoration and cross banding, standing on square legs with spade feet. 161 x 52 x 218cm. CONDITION REPORT: Overall in fair condition, some wear, marks and stains, commensurate with age, no immediately apparent serious damage. Doors are not warped. Locks appear to be original.
EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BREAK FRONT CHINA DISPLAY CABINET, having glazed, bow fronted, centre door flanked by astragal glazed panels, two fitted and shaped shelves to the interior, on square tapering legs with spade feet. 107 x 45 x 160cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor scuffs and marks in places but basically appearing good overall.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CHEST of four graduated and cock beaded drawers, under an ebony strung top with projecting corners, reeded pilasters on moulded feet with shaped apron. 96 x 53 x 91cm. CONDITION REPORT: Basically sound, fading mark on the top and various scratches, a little dry in places, minor refinishing required.
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