A late 19th century continental ten piece part dessert service, each printed with floral swags within a turquoise border embellished with bow tied pink ribbons, printed iron red six point star mark initialled 'ETC' internally and within initials 'TENTAP', comport repaired, 22.5cm diam (10) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Some minor wear to the gilt details on all pieces, most noticeable on high points and edges, together with minor surface marking to the white glazed areas commensurate with age and use. Two plates and both low comports have hairline cracks. The large comport extensively repaired.
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English School, early 19th century portrait of Mary Anne Fox, d. 1833, head and shoulders, in gold drop earrings and gold chain, lace fichu and blue dress, a bow in her hair, oil on canvas, 65cm x 54cm, 25 inches x 21 inches - Provenance - Exning house, Newmarket, suffolk, oil on canvas which has been lined
A Georgian Mahogany Bow Front Chest of Drawers, circa early 19th century, Having two small drawers above three long drawers, with gilt metal lion mask ring handles, 102cm high, 104cm wide, 53cm deepCondition reportDamaged to top right corner,Small pieces of wood lacking to areas,Areas of old worm to back of chest,Age surface cracks, marks etc
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 FINE C19TH WALNUT ESCRITOIRE, having a base of single drawer and upper section of two drawers and a two drawer cabinet, decorated in gilt metal mounting and with fine marquetry detail all round and with a filigree brass gallery top, raised over four bow supports, 83cms wide x 134cms highThere is some veneer missing. The writing desk-top has come off its hinges but are all present.There are two splits of the back and there are a few water marks on the top.
A Marcasite and Hardstone Set Brooch, of floral carved oval design, within openwork border, to integral bow pin/fastener, a fish brooch, of filigree openwork design, further similar foliate brooch, Butterfly and bar brooch, a shell inset bar brooch, suspending shell inset highlight, a decorative dress clip, of openwork design, an oval brooch, depicting female form, with openwork border, with matching earrings, to screw fastening, etc.
A Victorian brooch, with applied plaque stamped '9CT', length 4cm; two jet necklaces (a.f.); a pair of jet earrings; a single jet earring; two pairs of cufflinks; a silver bow shaped brooch as a fob watch attachment; a stainless steel Emporio Armani lady's wristwatch; a stainless steel Storm lady's wristwatch; and a Seiko lady's wristwatch. Victorian brooch - 2.13 grams.
A collection of 1950's evening dresses; one is very early 1950's, chiffon, cobalt, wide straps, by Peter Robinson of Oxford Circus London, cross over straps at the back of the dress, three underskirts, decorated bodice; a pale pink lace dress with a large shawl collar, taffeta lining and tulle underskirt, floral emblem on the lace of this evening dress; a Jean Allen mid 1950's hooped evening dress, double bodiced design, boned top, with a flat bow detail and full skirt (Q)
A Mid XIX Century Leather Crossbelt and Pouch with Whistle, Sword Belt, Ammunition Pouch, Percussion Cap Pouch and Kepe, bearing the white metal badges of Cambridge University Volunteers. Plus a contemporary long bow and arrows in tin case. All being the former property of Canon W.R. Wilson. William Reginald Wilson, MA was born in 1838, going up to Harrow School before Trinity College, Cambridge to study mathematics. Ordained in 1862 ,he served as Vicar of St. Mary's, Bolsterstone, South Yorkshire from 1867 to his death on 26th November 1914. Married to Martha. Further details can be found in 'An Early History of Stocksbridge and District by Joseph Kenworthy' and his obituary via the Sheffield Telegraph.
A Victorian turquoise diamond and pearl pendant and earrings, set with a central line of four pearls within a border of rose-cut diamonds and buff-top turquoise below a diamond-set bow and turquoise bale, with a similar pair of earrings in silver and gold, pendant 7cm high, earrings 4.5cm high
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