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An Early 19th Century French Escritoire, the brass galleried top above a frieze drawer flanked by gilded metal figural and brass inlaid columns, the fall front with brass star inlay enclosing a fully fitted interior above two further brass inlaid doors, raised upon bow square tapering legs, 104cm wide, 49cm deep, 151cm high
A small group of costume jewellery including white metal agate and similar semi-precious stone set brooches (one af), a Victorian gold plated mourning brooch with woven beneath glazed aperture, an enamelled bow brooch/pendant etc, also a silver plate mounted jewellery box/pin cushion.Additional InformationOne of the larger sunburst design brooches with cracked and lost section of stone to inner circular band, further general wear, scratches, tarnish etc throughout.
A full size violin with one piece back, paper label for John Betts of London with date of 1861 to interior, length of back 35.5cm, cased with three bows including silver mounted example stamped E. Sartory A Paris (case af). Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear throughout, please judge from illustrations and request additional if necessary, upper section of the lid is loose, hinged need attention. Heavy wear in parts to the varnish, there is a fine hairline crack running through the back of the instrument in two areas, please see photographs, also one the upper part of the back, general knocks and surface wear throughout.The bow has nickel silver ends, mother of pearl inlaid detail with one roundel missing and white metal mount to the frog.
GLAESEL & MOSSNER; a German full size violin with two-piece back, manufacturer's paper label signed 'Ernst Glaesel (sic) Fecit Anno 1930', length of back 36cm, cased with bow, and a 3/4 size violin in case with bow (2).Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear throughout, neither have strings fitted, please judge from illustrations and request additional if necessary.
A late 19th/early 20th century yellow metal fob watch, with enamelled dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, suspended from 9ct yellow gold brooch in the form of a bow.Additional InformationThere are some pinhead sized dents to the case and surface scratches, the enamel dial is in good condition, winds freely but action is tight and certainly not in working order.
BOW: an 18th Century Blanc De Chine coffee cup, having moulded floral decoration with wishbone handle, height 6cm, and a Samson porcelain teacup and saucer, hand painted with birds of paradise perching on branches and foliate decoration, blue crossed swords mark to base.Additional Information Bow cup with chip to top rim, crack or firing fault around top part of handle, minor chipping/wear to relief floral decoration. Sampson cup and saucer with light wear to gilding, otherwise good.
MEISSEN; a mid-18th century figure of a cavalier at his desk, modelled by JJ Kaendler, circa 1741, height 14cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationRestoration to the ribbon bow in his hair, also his right hand and feather. There is a large firing crack running through the base to the left hand side of the stump he is seated upon. Several further small firing cracks to base and to underside of table.
Postal History, East London, postmark collection relating to 'E' postmark areas, QV onwards, inc. letters, envelopes, postcards, covers, clipped postmarks etc., all on paper, inc. some Victorian items, locations inc. Bethnal Green, Bow, East Ham, Clapton, Walthamstow etc. (mixed condition fair to vg)
British 'Edward VII Royal Company of Archers' (Queens bodyguard for Scotland) dress sword, the 81cm etched steel blade inscribed H. Poole & Co Savile Row London, gilt brass hilt with knuckle bow and down swept shell guard bearing Scottish coat of arms in silver, wire bound grip with thistle capped pommel and ERVII bullion sword knot, in leather and brass scabbard with sash/frog and Nubuck leather lined storage bag L98cm overall Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Late 19th/early 20th century violin with 36cm two-piece maple back and ribs and spruce top, bears label 'Wolff Bros. Violin Manufacturers Class 5 BN 3 10 5 1900 Made abroad' 59cm overall, in case with unmarked bow Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Ship's copper and brass trawling light, bears label 'Richard Irvin & Sons Ltd. Ship Store Merchants Lamp Manufacturers etc Aberdeen and North Shields No.2329,' of bow fronted form with hinged lid and removable blue and red filters, electrically powered, H40cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Bow porcelain blue and white trefoil shell table salt with dolphin finial, circa 1755, painted with Chinoiserie vistas within cell pattern band borders, paper label for the Boynton Collection, 14.5cm high Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank See Victoria and Albert Museum, Kensington for a similar shape decorated in the 'Two Quails' Pattern, Given by E. F. Broderip, Esq. Museum number: C.986-1924. Gallery location: Ceramics, Room 145, case 9.
A Worcester Floral Queen's pattern circular bowl, painted in underglaze blue, 15.5cm diam, script W in an oblong lozenge mark, c.1775; a Worcester reeded circular bowl, printed in underglaze blue with a frieze of lambrequins, 10.5cm diam, workman's script mark, c.1770; a Bow reeded tea bowl, painted in underglaze with a cell border, floral spray to interior, 8cm diam, pseudo-Chinese four-character mark to base, c.1765; a Lowestoft slop bowl, painted in underglaze blue, 19.5cm diam, c.1770; another, Liverpool, 21.5cm diam, c.1770 (5) (all with faults)
A Sheraton Revival mahogany inverted bow-centre sideboard, shallow back above a frieze drawer and arched niche flanked by a pair of cupboards, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and chequered, boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square legs, spade feet, 93cm high, 138cm wide, c.1905
A large Bow figure, of Flora, the goddess stands contrapposto scantily clad and holding a bouquet of flowers, against a tree stump with a profusion of conforming flowers, a pair of billing doves at her feet, in polychrome enamels throughout, S-scroll and rocaille base picked out in tones of turquoise and gilt, 29cm high, red daggers mark to base, c.1765
A 19th century French marble, gilt and patinated metal clock garniture, 9cm ceramic dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the columnar drumhead case with bow and quiver cresting and flanked by a pair of scantily clad putti, 31cm wide, the conforming side vases 36cm high, c.1890
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