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A Bow Blanc de Chine coffee cup and similar saucer, decorated in relief with prunus blossom, circa 1750. CONDITION REPORT: Both cup and saucer are discoloured and yellowed. The cup has hairline crack which should be clearly visible from our image. There is also a further 4 mm hairline crack running from the top rim. The top rim is generally a little discoloured as is the relief moulded pattern to the cup. The saucer is allover crazed and discoloured. There are however no repairs and no restoration.
A Belle Epoque 9ct. gold bangle mounted with a pair of heart shaped amethysts within pearl borders and with a bow tied pearl set ribbon. Near new condition. Shaped leather covered box of 'W. Gregory & Co', Strand. Condition Report: No condition issues. 9ct. marked, but not hallmarked. Circa 1910. 6.4g. Inner diameter at the widest part 6cm.
Circle of Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (Italian, 1727-1804) Study of a pair of hands holding a violin and a bow red chalk heightened with white on buff paper 15 x 20cm (6 x 8in) Provenance: Originally in the collection of Graf Moriz von Fries (1777-1826), with his collector's mark (Lugt No. 2903); From the collection of Christopher Hogwood, CBE Dimensions: 15.3 x 20.7 cm Literature: Reproduced as a Christmas card by Christopher Hogwood in 1985 David Scrase from the Fitzwilliam Museum identifies the present drawing as from Venice or Bologna, possibly originating from the circle of Domenico Tiepolo, dated circa 1760-1790. Part of a red chalk figure study on the reverse. Unframed. Small tears, abrasions and stains present
A George III mahogany breakfront sideboard, with bow ends, crossbanded in satinwood, central drawer, flatware drawer, deep drawer and two opposing drawers, on tapering square legs and spade feet 92 x 183 x 69cm (36 x 71 x 27in) Evidence of a brass rail back, otherwise we consider the condition to be good
A double heart chrysoprase, seed pearl and diamond hinged bangle, the two heart-shaped cabochons of soft green chrysoprase in a border of seed pearls and beneath a seed pearl set bow with an old round brilliant cut diamond as the knot, set at the flared centre front of a triple knife-edge bangle, of yellow precious metal stamped '15ct', snap clasp with safety chain; in period fitted case; internal width 5.8cm, width of heart motif 2.2cm Provenance: The Meade family, Earsham Hall, Norfolk, and by descent.
Eleven volumes on British ceramics, W D John, Nantgarw, 1948, Swansea, 1958 and Old English Lustre Pottery, 1951, Rees and Cawley A Pictorial Encyclopedia of Goss, Bemrose, Longton Hall, 1906, Haslem, The Old Derby Factory, 1876, Rissik Marshall, Worcester, 1954, F Severne Mackenna, Chelsea (Gold Anchor) Porcelain, signed and numbered 287/500, Hurlbutt, Bow, 1926 and Hobson, Worcester, 1910 (11)
A FRENCH ORMOLU AND MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE, C1900 in Louis XVI style, the clock with enamel dial, bow fronted, bevelled glass panel and bell striking movement with medallic backplate, 37cm h ++Complete and in good condition with pendulum and a key that may be contemporary, in apparently working order but with a build up of old surface dirt and polish
A Märklin Tinplate Clockwork Two Funnel Ocean Liner, cat ref. 5026/42, hull painted in black and red, white above Plimsoll line, with tan deck, four lifeboat davits with three lifeboats only, two masts, one mast root missing, with bow red ensign, stern white ensign, red ensign pennant, star and stripes pennant, c.1914, 42cm long, F, grubby, apparently sound underneath, davits bent, clockwork motor removed but present, one pair of mast shrouds missing, some slight rusting and damage, with remains of box, possibly original
Plastic and Tin Toy Boats: unpowered English built Pleasure Steamer Paddle Boat in red and yellow with blue paddles, GDR Plasticart Day Cruiser in plastic orange, grey and yellow, length 200mm, both in original boxes, VG, boxes G, together with unboxed tin clockwork German Arnold or similar Naval vessel, Length 340mm, F, solder repairs to front and rear, some heat damage to front, bow split, some paint loss (3)
An early 20th Century Dockyard Model of the single-screw Cargo Steamer S.S. Exford, built in 1914 by Bartram & Sons Ltd, Sunderland for the Tatam Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., Cardiff, 5886 tons, the hull painted in black over white, with single funnel, two rigged masts and four lifeboats, the wooden deck and hatches finely lined, with plated metal deck details including davits, winches, ship’s wheels, compass binnacles and Chadburn indicators, with maker’s plate on plinth below bow, in glazed mahogany case, 1570mm long, 410mm deep and 490mm high; on July 14th, 1917, S.S. Exford, on a voyage from New York to Cherbourg with a cargo of steel & oats, was sunk by the German submarine U-48 (Karl Edeling), 180 miles WxS1/2S of Ushant (Ouessant), and six crew were lost
An 18thC whale's tooth scrimshaw of unusually large proportions, with engraved scene to one side of a three masted sailing ship with four whales off her bow in pursuit of other whales, one blowing, the other with flukes above the water, the lead boat with harpoonist at the ready. The scene verso is decorated with a lady in period dress in a garden beside a manor house with stone arbour, the rim florally decorated (26cm long)
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