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A George III mahogany bow centre sideboard, the recessed centre with plate rest above a cockbeaded drawer and a further drawer to apron, flanked by further drawers and cupboards, reeded angles and tapered square legs, outlined throughout with ebony stringing, spade feet, 112cm high, 225cm wide, c.1800
A George III mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers, with a plain top above three long drawers, each with oval brass drop handles, above a shaped apron, splayed feet, flanked by brass carrying handles, 88cm high, 62cm deep, 116cm wide. Auctioneers Note: By family repute this is believed to be formerly the property of the Harewood House Estate.
Mauchline ware - ten pieces comprising a turret form money box, worn and damaged (Grimsby Docks), 10cm, a book form box (Inveraray), 9cm, a napkin ring (Saltburn By The Sea), an address book (St James' Church Gt Grimsby), 8.7 x 6.5cm, a light house form box (The Parade, Hythe), 10cm, an egg timer (Rothsay From The East), 8cm, a cylinder go to bed (Stone Bow, Lincoln), 8.2cm, a rectangular box (Lincoln Cathedral From The North West), 8.5cm, another (Lord of The Isles) 8.5cm, and a letter knife/bookmark (Craigmillar Castle), 13.2cm (10)
Mauchline ware - seven pieces comprising two black ground rectangular boxes (flowers - Stone Bow Lincoln/St Mary's Church, Mablethorpe) 17 and 18cm, a rectangular card box (19th Century interior of card players), chip to one corner, 15.5cm, a square box (moonlight cottages) 5.8cm, a barrel money box (Clarence Parade, Southsea), 7.8cm, a rectangular box (flower/Skegness Old Church), 11.5cm, and another (flowers/The Villa, Laurencekirk) 1.2cm (7)
A gold, peridot and seed pearl brooch/pendant, the peridot set in a millegrain setting, within a seed pearl Art Nouveau design surround, with pendant bale, stamped 9C and a Belle Époque style paste drop brooch, with a pink rose pear cut to the centre within openwork bow and laurel paste set surround.
Artist: Unknown ArtistTwo US Lobby Cards for the Errol Flynn movie "The adventures Of Robin Hood" (1938). The cards appear to be from different sets. One shows Robin Hood, on stairs with bow and arrow poised (this for the 1945 re-release), the other, however, is from the first release in 1938.Both 11" x 14" (28 x 36 cm)Condition: FairThe 1st release LC is embossed with pin-holes to corners and a 1/4" tear to right edge. The lighter re-release LC showing Robin Hood has scuffs to surface area, pin-holes, various tears etc and has been repaired to the reverse with tape.£50 - £100M
A Cartier enamel and diamond pocket watch, the blue guilloché enamel case centred by a diamond cluster to one side, the silvered dial signed Cartier and with Arabic numerals, French import mark to case/see illustration Condition Report: 274:One rose cut diamond missing from bow, another from cluster to case. Numerous scratches to blue enamel case. Case interior numbered 3386, numerals a little smudged. Ticks when wound so presumably capable of running.
Good group of antique jewellery to include Georgian flower head brooch with foil-backed pink stones in silver setting, antique paste-set bow brooch, paste-set earrings, paste-set 'monkey' brooch, 19th century Italian carved coral and lava cameo brooch, two Regency watch keys and a 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver pendant with dragonfly to one side and turquoise stone to the reverse
Ladies 18ct gold half hunter fob watch with keyless movement, 31mm diameter CONDITION REPORT The watch is currently running although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. The watch is in good condition. Dents to the back of the case, dial is perfect, outer glass is scratched, bow is gilt metal. Retailed by West & Son Dublin. Total gross weight approximately 35.7 grams
A 19th century French cloisonne decorated ormolu mantel clockThe fruiting twin handled urn above a bow tied swag and the enamel decorated dial with Roman numerals inscribed Imported by Howell James & Co. London, flanked by arrow filled uprights, standing on a stepped plinth base with flattened bun feet. 42 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some gilt wear/loss, some minor wear/loss to enamel, general wear.
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