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A George IV mahogany, slightly bow fronted commode chest of drawers fitted four ebony strung, long drawers. On slender splayed bracket feet united by a shaped apron. 107 cm wide x 54cm deep x 102 cm high.Condition report: No apparent major defects. A few small areas of missing cockbeading and some small areas of ebony stringing. The sides are good and without splitsThe right-hand side has an old horizontal gouge from something being placed along side and then dragged along the side of the chest.
A 17th-century style, reproduction oak single drawer side table, 82 cm wide x 39cm x 72 cm, together with a George III slight bow-fronted mahogany table with a single frieze drawer, 47 cm wide x 29 cm deep 71 cm highQty: 2Condition report: Oak table in good clean order.George III table has old repairs
A 19th Century French antique boulle work tortoiseshell effect mantle clock, having intricate brass inlay scrollwork with gilt mounts, the white enamel dial signed Kemp & Wilcox, with Roman and Arabic numerals, raised on scrolled brass mount feet, 32 cm high.Condition report: Some slight lifting to the brass inlay.The clock winds freely on both going and chiming trainsThe clock runs intermittentlyThe dial is good and free of chipsThe clock chimes the half hours with a passing strikeThe rear case door has a slight "spring" to it when the door is opened.The clock has a "kidney-bow" type key
A German three-quarter violin with scarfed scroll and two-piece figured back. Bearing a "Caspar Da Salo in Brescia" label. Together with a mother of pearl inlaid bow with ebony frog and nickel fittings, housed in a shaped oilcloth, fitted case. 55 cm long overall. 34.5 length of the back. Bow length, 68.5, weight 53.8 gram. Together with an early 20th century, five-string Banjo with mother of pearl inlay and silver-plated fittings. 95 cm long overallQty: 2Condition report: The violin is in good order with a rich red-brown varnish. The scroll has been scarfed onto the neck very well and was done a long time agoThe bow has some tape around the shaft near the frog.The banjo is in need of restoration as the neck is loose at the joint with the body.Both instrument cases need some repair.
Late 20th century ladies knitwear to include a Peruvian collection charcoal grey longline cardigan with waterfall neckline together with a Betty Barclay jumper, a L'Ultima woollen dress, new with tags, approx size14/16 and a Catherina Hepfer black virgin wool jacket, size 14, together with a vintage walnut hat box with leather straps (some damage to the straps) together with a Siggi of London navy straw formal hat with white trim and bow and a Lacoste cooler bagLocation: RWM
On the Derwent near Bakewell, a Victorian river landscape, watercolour, signed indistinctly, titled and dated 1869, 31.5cm x 56.5cm, mounted in a gilt frame together with a Hein Heckroth mixed media on paper, 'Mary and Harvey in Casa de la Tiones', 36cm x 41cmCondition: folds in the paper of the Heckroth, rips to the border, cracking of the paint in areas) together with After a painting by C Haigh Wood - Two Strings to her Bow, a framed and glazed print published in 1911 by the Artistic Photographic Company, London, along with another early 20th century framed and glazed printLocation: RWB
A late George III mahogany breakfront sideboard, the bowed centre section with single frieze drawer, flanked by two cupboard doors, one enclosing slim drawer, raised on square tapered and collared supports, bears label “Christie's George III line inlaid mahogany bow-front sideboard Lot 267 Wednesday 10th July 2013”, 244 cm wide x 72 cm deep x 91 cm high
A 19th century bow front mahogany chest of drawers with oval brass handlesCondition:-General wear all over to include small marks, scratches and dents due to age and use. losses and cracks to veneer on top and some edges. No other signs of damage or repair.Measurements : Length : 106.6 cmWidth / Depth : approx 54.4 cm ( widest point )Height : 103.5 cm
A 19th century bisque figure depicting a seated eastern gentleman with legs crossed, nodding head and articulated arms, under glass dome, height 35cm.Condition - old break and repair to gent's hair bow and missing toggle on neck tie, left arm not weighted, minor nibbles to foot rim of dome, one side of moustache broken, wear to decoration etc.Measurements of the glass dome : Height : approx 31.5 cmWidth : 38 cmDepth : 28 cm
A pair of silver and gold, diamond and split pearl drop earrings, a heart motif grain set with brilliant cut diamonds and split pearls, surmounted with a ribbon bow similarly set, all set in oxidised silver with gilding verso, to gold hook fittings, tested as approximately silver and 9ct gold, 31mm long, 2.86g (2)Condition report: Surface reaching inclusions to some of the diamonds.Discolouration to some of the split pearls.Gilding and oxidisation a little uneven in places.
A quantity of jewellery, to include a gold bar brooch with swivel clasp, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 2.60g, a sterling silver paste hat pin by Charles Horner, Chester 1911, two other hat pins, three sterling silver name brooches to include 'Maud', 'Elizabeth', and 'Ethel', a silver baby brooch with metal pin, a silver paste bow slide, a sterling silver cased thimble, and a quantity of other silver and costume jewellery (qty.)
Royal Worcester porcelain figurine of a young lady with bonnet and dress with bow, together with a Sitzendorf German porcelain figurine of a young lady with a bird and lamb and another continental porcelain figurine of a man in beard at work marked 'Depose' Impressed no. 4529. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Liberty & Co (British), a Mahogany Display cabinet c.1905, stamped on lock plates Liberty & Co Ltd London The moulded cornice surmount with shaped three quarter gallery, over an arrangement of panelled recesses and shelves, with tapered column supports, flanked by glazed and leaded doors set with abalone and mother-of pearl flowerhead and snail motifs, enclosing green velvet lined interiors and glazed shelves, on tapered supports raised on block feet 197cm high, 188cm wide, 40cm deep Purchased: Christie’s King Street, sale of 'Art Nouveau, Art Deco & Studio Pottery', 3rd March 1981, lot 196 and sold with original Christie's catalogue Literature: John A. Bartlett, British Ceramic Art 1870-1940, Schiffer, USA, 1993, p.4 (a similar cabinet is illustrated) Condition Report:Glass panes are original, with light signs of wear to surface, no chips or cracks. Interiors are most likely later velvet lined and have a few compression marks from use. Mahogany surfaces with general wear throughout to include light scratches, scuffs. There are some minor indentations to edge of central bow front shelf. The upper back panels with some fading/areas of discolouration. Some aging to varnish in places. The brass escutcheons with some tarnish marks.
Small George III satinwood and line inlaid oval drop-leaf Pembroke table with single end drawer raised on square tapering supports with spade feet, 28ins wide28ins wide x 17ins deep x 29.5ins high (when closed). Dimensions when open are 28ins x 40ins x 29.5ins highSlightly upward bow to both leaves.No major damage, repairs or losses, overall in good condition.
Lamb of Manchester, late Victorian rosewood floral marquetry and line inlaid semi bow fronted chiffonier base, the glazed top above two centre drawers, two panel doors flanked by alcoves and bow glazed doors with shelf below, the drawer stamped Lamb 16881, 60ins wide x 15ins deep x 49ins high
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