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An Edwardian 'Suffragette' style peridot, amethyst and diamond pendant, the quatrefoil gold backed bow mount set overall with diamonds, the circular cut peridot at the centre 5.5mm diameter, and suspending three briolette cut drops, 2.6mm wide, to a 9 carat gold fine link chain, 5.8 gms CONDITION REPORT: central peridot with a scratch to the table and abrasion to the uppermost facet edges, no losses or further issues to stones, the chain tagged '9ct'
Five pairs of George III silver sugar tongs comprising a cast pierced pair, J. McFarlan, Circa 1770, a right angle bow pair, Stephen Adams, 1789, a bright cut pair, W.W. , and two plain old English pairs, total wt. 162gm., together with a pair of continental white metal tongs. CONDITION REPORT: Cast pierced no repairs but one crack to one arm, right angle pair repared bow, bright cut bowls bent. No other repairs or defects noted.
18th century polychrome painted bowl with floral decoration, possibly Bow 15.5cm and similar tea caddy of domed rectangular box form, 11.5cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT Tea caddy is missing cover, there is a chip on the arched shape area at the top of the caddy and a large hairline crack running up one side and half way down the other . Bowl has several small flea bites around rim and evidence of restoration to the body
Edwardian silver circular dressing table pot with detachable cover, inset with tortoiseshell and silver panel (London 1906), William Comyns & Sons Ltd., an Edwardian silver sovereign case (Birmingham 1909) and a gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell purse with central cartouche and engraved initials, dressing table pot 6.5cm diameter (3) CONDITION REPORT Dressing table pot: General overall condition good, some surface wear and scratching, no major damage or repair. Tortoiseshell not cracked but has small surface mark above right hand bow. Marks clear. Sovereign case: General overall condition good. Some minor surface wear, snaps closed. Marks clear Purse: General condition good. Tortoiseshell is not cracked but has signs of minor wear in vicinity of hinge. Also there is a surface mark to the top right of cover above shield. Interior good. Purse does shut properly. Hinge is complete and not strained. However, clasp has been bent and is now detached but present
Late 19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel, striking on a bell, white enamel dial with flower garland decoration and Arabic numerals, pierced gilt metal hands in a gilt metal case with classical revival decoration of foliate swags and ribbons, on bracket feet and surmounted by large classical urn, 54cm overall height (key and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean and as we are aware in working order with no visible signs of repair. Dial is good, some minor damage and a hairline crack on edge near No 7. Case is in good condition but dusty, gilding is worn in places on main body and decorative high points. Fixing for bow above dial and swag on front of urn may not be original
An early 20th century mahogany sideboard, the shallow raised back supporting a polished brass rail with urn shaped finials over two central frieze drawers flanked by bow fronted cupboards, raised on squat cabriole supports, together with a bureau bookcase of similar period, the upper section enclosed by a pair of rectangular glazed panelled doors revealing three adjustable shelves to the interior over a rectangular panelled fall front over three long drawers and cabriole supports
A good quality antique taxidermy study of a pike set within a timber framed bow fronted glazed case, displayed within a naturalistic river bed setting, the case front with gilded border and text reading "Pike, caught by Joseph Leonard, at Littleport, 23rd December 1900, Wgt 9lbs 14 ozs" 41 cm tall x 95 cm long approx
A 'Harp' chair,designed by Jørgen Høvelskov in 1966,130cm highThe Harp chair won awards for best design by the Danish Furniture Industry. Jørgen Høvelskov’s sculptural masterpiece from the 1960s truly blurred the lines between art and functional design, and was based on a Viking ship’s bow.
A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE BY MIKIMOTO, the one hundred and twenty three uniform cultured pearls strung knotted onto a pierced bow design integral tongue clasp set to the centre with a single cultured pearl. Clasp stamped 750, with makers mark M. Total length approximately 78cm. Weight 35.3gms. Accompanied by original purchase receipt from Mikimoto and guarantee certificate.
TAXIDERMY: J. COOPER & SONS, A PRESERVED AND MOUNTED TROUT, in a bow fronted case with label PRESERVED BY J. COOPER & SONS/ 28 RADNOR STREET, ST. LUKE'S, LONDON, E.C., the front of the case inscribed in gilt lettering TROUT/ Caught on Lough Mask, by ALAN RIGSBY. June 1914. Wgt. 4½ lbs. Case 67cm wide
A Rare Windsor Armchair by Gillows Circa 1800. The hoop back with ten long spindles piercing the arm bow, flanked by three further underarm spindle either side. The elm seat on turned legs united by a turned front stretchers with splayed side stretchers connecting it to the rear legs, 38½ ins (98 cms) high, 21½ ins (54.5 cms) wide, 23½ ins (60 cms) deep.
A 19th Century Yew-wood Corner Chair. The arm bow with a raised section to the back carved with a Masonic emblem above fretted splats alternated with baluster turned posts. The square padded drop-in seat covered in woolwork and standing on square legs united by peripheral stretchers, 31½ ins (80 cms) high, 26½ ins (67 cms) wide.
A 19th Century Pad-arm Windsor Armchair. The tall ash back hoop framing a shaped centre splat with Christmas tree fretting flanked by eight spindles leading down to the three part arm bow above a further underarm splat and baluster turned supports. The elm seat on turned legs united by an H-form stretcher and terminating on castors. 41½ ins (105 cms) in height, 26 ins (66 cms) wide (A/F).
A Primrose League banner for the Hornby Habitation No 1976, finely silk embroidered with a PL within a bow tied primrose wreath with coronet above and motto below, against a foliate purple ground, 119cm long The Primrose League was established in 1884 by Lord Randolph Churchill and Sir Henry Drummond Wolff with a view to obtain support for Conservative principles, promotion of the British Empire and allegiance to the Sovereign. The formation of the League followed the death of Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli in 1881 and whose favourite flower were primroses. At its height the League had over 150,000 Knights and Dames, up to 2,000,000 associate members and over 2500 habitations. It was also the first political organisation to provide women with the same rights as men.
A superb late Victorian Mahogany cased, wall mounted, table top, Shop Display Cabinet, unusually bowed at one end, moulded cornice, over applied moulding frieze, over two twin fluted columns flanking three single pane doors, two being sliding, one opening on hinges, opening to reveal three section mirrored back and three flights of six glass shelves. The bowed end having bow front single full length pane, the opposite end being solid, on lower moulding. 58'' wide x 59 3/4'' high x 9 3/4'' deep
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