A gentleman's silver cased pocket timepiece, cream dial with steel hands and subsidiary seconds, missing bow, clear assay marks for Chester 1873, dust cover over key wound lever escapement movement with diamond endstone and rose gold balance, signed William Marsland Stockport - Est £50 - £80
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A 19c Sevres porcelain rectangular dish painted with a lady holding a looking glass and Cupid with his bow and arrow, signed, all within a bleu celeste border, painted with floral reserves and decorated with raised gilding edged in ormolu and supported on a decorative ormolu stand, the dish 11"w, the stand 14"w.
A 19c Continental satinwood side cabinet with classical marquetry coloured wood decoration, having ormolu mounts and fittings, having a central slight bow front cupboard and the door with an oval painted pictorial panel of two lovers in a landscape setting and flanked by ten short drawers within fluted swag decorated pilasters, supported on short tapering legs, 59.5"w, 43"h.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET ON STAND, the upper section having a moulded cornice and blind fret entwined frieze over twin glazed doors, the base with bow front over twin in-line drawers, raised on four tapered cabriole legs with pad feet, united by a back to backed stretcher, 1.8m high x 96cm
Circa 1950`s Blue Jersey Skating Dress with smocking detail to the front, appliqued detailing to the collar, plastic buttons embossed with skiers and matching pants; Black Jersey Skating Skirt with wool embroidery to the hem, labelled Elizabeth May Skating Frocks, together with an orange wool short sleeved top with bow detailing (size 34), and a white pierced felt cap with floral appliques; Israeli Cream Silk Robe, with red stitched embroidery; Circa 1920`s Maid`s Afternoon Uniform in grey with white aprons; Childs Hungarian Fancy Dress Costume (one box)
Edwardian Two Piece Red Silk Dress, comprising a red silk shift dress with a red chiffon gathered hem, together with a fitted short sleeved bodice overlaid with cream lace and bead bow detailing, lace skirt panel and a pink silk halter with overlaid with crochet; Circa 1930`s Black Silk Crepe Full Length Dress with boat neckline, long sleeves with the lower half trimmed with brocade and tassel trimmings; Black Crepe Dress with shawl collar, long sleeves, the deep hem and sleeves are embroidered in coloured silks in cross stitch; Black Machine Lace Long Dress with capped sleeves and buttons to the front (4)
Four Late 19th Century Bodices, including a cream silk example with lilac silk trims, flared cuffs with bow detailing; pale blue grosgrain type silk fitted bodice with pleated trims to the cuffs and neckline; black velvet bodice with a pleated pink silk insert, gathered shoulders, black silk gathered trims to collar and lapels; black net and velvet trimmed fitted bodice with bead and sequin decoration, sleeves trimmed with lace, purple velvet corsage and a cream silk lining (4)
A George III sauce ladle, having circular bowl and floral bright cut haft, monogrammed, 7 1/2” long, London 1790, a pair of bow sugar tongs, bright cut with foliage, initialled, 5 3/4” long, London 1830, maker Peter and William Bateman, together with a pair of Georgian sugar nips, scissor action initialled S R S, 4 1/2” long, lion passant only, 4.32ozs (3).
An early 20th Century violin bearing "Stradivarius" label, together with bow and case CONDITION REPORTS Length of back excluding button approx 35cm. Overall wear, scuffs, scratches, dirt, some small chips to edges, but there do not appear to be any cracks to the table or the back. The black case is very worn and has woodworm holes.
A pair of George V open silver boat shaped salts with pierced decoration and blue glass liners, stamped Jays, Oxford Street, W to base (Chester 1914), a silver pepper with blue glass liner, and a pair of Victorian silver pierced C-scroll and bow decorated bonbon dishes raised on three ball feet (Birmingham 1876)
An early 20th Century mahogany side table of shallow bow fronted form, fitted with a brushing slide on cabriole legs to claw and ball feet, a modern pine wall hanging cabinet with single glazed door, a glass three tier TV stand and a pair of four branch oak light fittings and another similar fitting
A rare Bow porcelain figure of a Turk and companion. c.1765, she wearing a helmet and an ermine edged pale yellow cloak, dark blue bodice and sky blue skirt with puce sprigs within gilded reserves, he in a turban, pale yellow cloak with puce lining, rose and foliate patterned jacket, dark blue trousers and pale yellow boots, standing before a flowered tree, on a pierced and scroll moulded four footed base, enriched with turquoise and gilding, underglaze dark blue crescent mark to base, 8½in. (21.5cm.) high, each figure lacks one hand, losses to tree, one foot off and reattached, two large firing cracks to base. * For a similar figure, see `Bow Porcelain. The Collection formed by Geoffrey Foreman`, by Anton Gabszewicz, pub. Lund Humphries 1982, p.145, plate 242. ** Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A rare Bow porcelain figure of Harlequin and Columbine. c.1765, modelled dancing, Harlequin wearing typically brightly coloured chequered clothes and a yellow hat and shoes, Columbine in a purple bodice, pink skirt with puce and iron red flowers and yellow shoes, standing before a flowering tree, on a pierced scrollwork base with four feet, enriched with puce and gilding, unmarked, 8in. (20.25cm.) high, tip of one back foot missing, losses to tree. * For similar figures, modelled independently, see `Bow Porcelain. The Collection formed by Geoffrey Foreman`, by Anton Gabszewicz, pub. Lund Humphries 1982, p.144, plate 240. ** Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A composite set of three Bow allegorical figures emblematic of the Seasons. c.1765, Summer, a girl holding a sheaf of corn, standing amidst flowering foliage on a turquoise and gilded scroll base with four feet, 6¾in. (17cm.) high; and a pair of figures on similar scroll bases decorated in dark blue, puce and gilding, comprising Spring, a girl holding a basket of flowers and Winter, a boy holding an ermine muff beside a small brazier, the taller 7in. (18cm.) high, the bases all with iron red painted anchor and dagger marks, the pair also with underglaze blue crescents, some losses and repairs to all three figures. (3). * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
Hurlbutt, Frank. Bristol Porcelain, pub. The Medici Society, London & Boston, 1928, 4to, mounted colour plates by the author, original green cloth; together with Bow Porcelain by the same author, pub. G. Bell & Sons Ltd., London 1926, colour and b&w plates, folio; and five other books on porcelain comprising Pottery & Porcelain by Frederick Litchfield, 6th. ed; Worcester & Worcestershire Antiquities - Descriptive Catalogue of the Museum Formed at Worcester, July 22 to 29 1862, pub. Deighton & Son 1862; Guide to the European Pottery & Porcelain in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge by Bernard Rackham, 1935; Encyclopedia of British Pottery & Porcelain Marks by Geoffrey A. Godden, rev. ed. 1991; and The New Chaffers Marks & Monograms on Pottery & Porcelain, 14th rev. ed. (7).
A COLLECTION OF MISC. COSTUME AND OTHER JEWELLERY INCL. A SWAROVSKI BROOCH IN THE FORM OF LEAVES, BOW BROOCH STAMPED AS, SILVER BROOCH IN THE FORM OF A BIRD SET WITH CABOCHON STONE AND A HAND PAINTED SILVER BACKED RUSSIAN MOTHER OF PEARL BROOCH DEPICTING A YOUNG GIRL WITH SIGNATURE TO BASE DATED `95
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