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A ROYAL CROWN DERBY TEDDY BEAR PAPERWEIGHT AND THREE MINIATURE TEDDIES FIGURES, comprising a Teddy Bear with Blue Bow Tie (second quality with silver stopper), with Miniature Teddies figures: Gardener Bear, Cook Bear, and Bear Hug (4) (Condition Report: all are second quality, with minor pattern and gilding loss, otherwise good condition with no obvious damage, would benefit from a clean)
A BOX OF MUSICAL EQUIPMENT. including a Mahalo ukulele, label to interior numbered U320C/G and serial number to back of tuners 20728453, in a Mahalo soft slip case, four Hohner harmonicas, three boxed / cased, a rainmaker, a cased miniature violin and bow, etc (Condition Report: ukulele looks to be in good order, harmonicas and music stands range from good to worn, miniature violin ok)
Taxidermy: Large Scottish Salmon (Salmo salar), circa 1885, set above a pebbled river bed with reeds and ferns, against blue painted back drop, enclosed within an ebonised bow-front display case, with paper label verso 'Cased by P.D Malloch, Male salmon 52lbs from the Tay June 1907 first return from the sea, in page 123 Book Life History & Habits of the Salmon Sea Trout & Other Freshwater Fish by P D Malloch 1912, Researched by Fred Buller', L140cm H49cm D33cm
Edwardian inlaid rosewood writing desk, break bow-front with tooled and gilt green leather inset, fitted with five drawers, the central drawer with scrolling inlays, on square tapering supports inlaid with ribbons and flower heads, on brass and ceramic castorsDimensions: Height: 73cm Length/Width: 91cm Depth/Diameter: 49cm
Two late 19th century cabinet plates in the manner of Vienna, both finely painted with a portrait of a female beauty, the first depicting Sarah Siddons within interlacing foliate and floral raised gilt borders upon white ground jewelled with small blue enamel dots, the second depicting Victoire of France seated beside a tree with her bow and arrows, within ornate gilt foliate border with trellis detail and painted pink roses upon white ground, signed 'Kies' and 'Kieli' respectively, with red beehive marks, marked Germany and entitled Mrs. Siddons 10174 and Mme. Victoire 10172, D24cm
An early 20th century Dutch openwork silver bread basket, of elliptical form with a wavy beaded rim and bow cast handles, the sides scroll pierced and embellished with peacocks, standing upon four ball feet (solder repairs to base), bearing lion passant 2nd standard purity mark (.833), maker JbV(?), 1919, length 36.5cm, 15.8oz
A Bow Porcelain Figure of a Shepherd, circa 1758, leaning against a tree trunk playing a pipe, his dog at his feet15.5cm highSome decent quality repair to the figures hands and his right arm, also to the object protruding from his satchell. Glaze pitting and some slight losses to the applied work. There is a square hole to the reverse for a metal sconce, the metal section now missing.
An Astbury-Whieldon-Type Creamware Figure of a Musician, probably circa 1750, sitting singing from a hymn book, decorated in streak glazes on a brown glazed base12cm highAn Astbury-Style Figure of a Violinist15.5cm high (2)First figure with some good quality restoration to both arms and waist. Firing flaw / sliver in the top of the head. Glaze crazed.Second figure with restoration to violin and bow. Crazed.
A Sèvres Biscuit Porcelain Figure Group of La Danse Italienne, circa 1766-73, he wearing a plumed hat, she holding a flower posy, on a circular base, incised monogram for Jean-Jacques Bachelier 13cm high, on painted wood baseSee footnote to lot 115He lacking right hand. Some old restoration to his left arm and wrist and also the bow in her hair. The feathers in his hat with loss. Some losses to the applied work. Minor flakes to the base. Some dirt absorbtion.
William Cave Day RBA (1862-1924)Knaresborough market, The Pot Stall, 1916Signed, oil on board, together with a companion, 14cm by 20.5cm (2)Provenance: Sutcliffe Galleries, HarrogateIn an overall good and stable state of preservation. Extremely subtle concave bow to board of Knaresborough Market 1916 which does not present any associated condition issues at this stage. Odd highly sporadic tiny retouch likely to Knaresborough Market 1916 and possibly same is true of companion work.
An Art Deco Diamond and Rock Crystal Broochrealistically modelled as a bow, the central old cut diamond within a border of rose cut diamonds, to tapered rock crystal plaques flanked by graduated rows of rose cut diamonds, in white claw and millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.80 carat approximatelymeasures 4.9cm by 2.0cmThe principal diamond is chipped, otherwise in good condition commensurate with age. It fastens with a pin and trombone catch. The pin is stamped indistinctly and with an 'A', in our opinion would test as gold and silver. The principal diamond measures 4.08mm x 3.95mm x 2.54mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour J/K/L, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 7.7 grams. CR made 08.02.23.
A 14 Carat Gold Full Hunter Keyless Quarter Repeater Chronograph Pocket Watch, circa 1890, manual wound lever movement, column wheel chronograph movement, quarter repeating with two hammers striking two outer gongs, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, outer fifth of seconds track, seconds dial, pierced hands, case with engine turned covers, front cover with a vacant cartouche, case with chronograph button and quarter repeat pusher in the band, inside covers stamped 0.585 and numbered 1659256mm wideCase with surface scratches, case with small dents, inner cuvette with small dents, repeat pusher and chronograph button are rubbed, plated bow is rubbed, dial is clean with no cracks and no chips, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, repeat and chronograph are working correctly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 110.9g.
An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Triple Calendar Quarter Repeater Chronograph Pocket Watch with Moonphase Display, circa 1900, manual wound lever movement, column wheel chronograph movement, blued overcoil hairspring, bimetallic balance, two hammers quarter repeating on two outer polished steel gongs, enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer fifth of seconds track, four sub dials for day/date/month and seconds combined with moonphase aperture, plain polished case with repeater slide and chronograph button in the band, bezel with adjustment calendar levers, inside case covers stamped 18ct and numbered 1036 52mm wideCase with surface scratches, case sides with small dents in parts, later 9 carat gold bow, inner dust cover with small dents, dial with hairline cracks and damage at the 2 o'clock position, repeat is working, calendar adjustment levers are working, chronograph button is working, movement in going order. Total watch weight 129g.
A Scottish violin, having a two-piece maple back and spruce top with ebony fingerboard and pegs, bearing a label for James Kelman Auchintul, Banffshire, 1893, No. 22, length 36cm (excluding button), together with a bow stamped Japan, housed in a leather case with purple felt lined interior.
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