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A violet sapphire and diamond set brooch, designed as a bow-tied ribbon, set with graduated round brilliant and single cut diamonds, suspending a detachable tapering drop, claw set to the centre with an oval cut sapphire of a pleasing violet hue, within a scroll surround also set with graduated single and round brilliant cut diamonds Length 4.7cm, estimated sapphire weight 3.12cts
A part dressing table set London 1912, 1913 and1916 comprising tray of simple rectangular form with ribbed borders, soap box of cylindrical square form with reeded and bow border and glass liner, and dressing table jewellery box of simple form with applied wooden base and hinged velvet cushion lid and fitted interior, all crested -3
Zephyr and Flora: a Meissen figure group, late 19th century modelled seated in a chariot with a cupid, each scantily clad, Flora holding flowers, Cupid with a bow, quiver and holding a floral wreath, the chariot of oval form with lion head mascot, the wheels with pierced leaf devices, painted blue cross swords mark and impressed A84 22cm high Literature: See Meissen, Collector's Catalogue, Laurence Mitchell, 2004, pp.100 and 102
A good yew wood and elm Windsor armchair, by Robert Prior of Uxbridge, early 19th century the bow shaped back with Prince of Wales feather splats, raised on turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher, seat back bears makers stamp Robert Prior (1780-1853) was of the second generation of the Prior Family of Uxbridge, Middlesex. The Priors are synonymous with quality Windsor chair making and Robert Prior, who took over the running of the company from his father, is the most celebrated of the six family chair makers. The use of quality woods, bell shaped seats, and triple splats in two lengths to fit the back hoop are all characteristics of their chairs. For a detailed discussion of the Prior Family dynasty and for an illustration of this particular model, as well as other examples of chairs stamped or attributed to this workshop see Dr. B. Cotton ' The English Regional Chair ', Woodbridge, 1990, pages 36/76-80, plate 33.
Schierwater & Lloyd, Liverpool; a ladies 9ct gold case half hunter fob watch, the signed circular dial with black and red Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case with blue enamel Roman numerals, Birmingham 1912, suspended on bow brooch, stamped "15ct", in fitted case for Schierwater & Lloyd, Watchmakers & Jewellers, Waltham Buildings, 29 Church Street, Liverpool. Sole Retail Agents for the World Famous Waltham Watches
A late Victorian walnut side cabinet, with satinwood and ivory inlay, the mirrored super structure with protruding arched pediment on turned supports and with shaped shelves, the bow fronted base with central panelled doors flanked to either side by a frieze drawer over galleried shelf and small panelled cupboards, raised on short turned legs, 101 1/2” high x 59 1/2” wide x 17” deep (illustrated)
A Meissen porcelain figure emblematic of the 'Sense of Smell', modelled after the original by Johann Carl Schonheit as a seated lady sniffing a bouquet, beside her a table with a basket of blooms and a scent flask on a raised bow fronted base, underglaze blue crossed swords, incised 'E.5' with press number '36', 14.5cm. high.
Large C19th Style Continental Parquetry & Ormolu Mounted Sideboard, D-shaped white grained marble top supported on ormolu hairy paw feet, lower plinth set with ormolu mounts, ormolu lappets & corbels, parquetry inlaid doors with fleur de lis decoration, top frieze set with roundels, porcelain flowers amongst bow ribboned cartouche approx. 86"L x 23"D x 38"H
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