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An Edwardian silver topped cut glass ink well, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1908, having tapering sides and back, the curved front with trough and lip for pen, mounted with hinged circular silver lid, together with a Victorian silver bowl, hallmarked Chester 1899 and with import mark, of circular form, with embossed and engraved floral and tied bow decoration, with applied flower and leaf scroll base raised upon triple hoof type supports, height 6.1cm x diameter 7.7cm, Also a pair of silver screw cap cologne bottles, a silver topped vanity bottle, a continental .800 silver christening mug, an .840 silver salt and pepper set, and four .800 silver coin trays. (qty)
TRADITIONAL WELSH HAT & WELSH CLOTHING having been owned and worn by Mary Harris (1815-1886) of Cellan, Cardiganshire, the broad-rimmed silk-hat complete with bow and bearing crest for Carver Jefferis of Bristol and retailed by D Lloyd of Lampeter, circa 1860s; together with four traditional Welsh skirts, a paisley shawl and a chequer pattern shawl - all from the same origin Provenance: the vendor is a descendant of Mary Harris
Noël Dorville (1874-1938), Cociété la FrançaiseFrance, circa 1902 Colour lithograph, Framed behind glassprinted by Weyl and Sevestre, Paris.A large advertising poster with decorative artwork design depicting a red haired lady with a bow in her hair, holding a racing bicycle, her right arm outstretched holding a diamond between her fingers, rays of text emanating for the diamond showing the races and the names of the cyclists that have won the first place position.159 cm x 111 cmProvenance:Poster Collection, Bicycle Museum Velorama, Nijmegen.Condition: discolouration, very minor water stains lower edge, paper replaced upper right cornerThe absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email
A 1960's/1970's light oak two piece bedroom suite by Herbert E GibbsComprising a chest of four drawers with turned button handles and a conforming dressing table with a shaped rectangular mirror above a bow front glass shelf and an arrangement of two drawers and one cupboard door with conforming button handles and raised upon out swept tapering feet. Widths 76cm and 90cm.
Taxidermy: A Large Cased Pike (Esox lucius), by J.Cooper & Sons, 28 Radnor Street, St Lukes, London, E.C. 1825-1960, Preserved and mounted within a naturalistic river bed setting amidst reeds and grasses, enclosed within a typical ebonised bow fronted case with gilt interior border, with label to inside of cabinet Preserved by J.Cooper & Sons, 28 Radnor Street, St.Lukes, London, length of case 124cm by 22cm depth by 47cm heightThe case and glass have been replaced at some point, the pike and groundwork I believe to be by John Cooper circa 1890 but the case is a later replacement in the style of John Cooper, it does bear the original Cooper trade label to the interior of the case, Rob 23/02/18
Taxidermy: A Large Cased Pike (Esox lucius), circa 1996, weight 26lb 2oz, Cropston Reservoir, Oct 1996, caught by D. Hollingworth, a large specimen chasing four faux Perch, preserved and mounted within a natural pebble covered river bed setting amidst reeds and grasses, set against a green painted interior, enclosed within a Victorian style bow front three-glass ebonised display case with gilt border, 120.5cm by 23.5cm by 51.5cm
An early 18th century walnut and crossbanded tea table with a folding top and bow-fronted frieze drawer on cabriole legs with scrolled feet, w. 84 cm CONDITION REPORT: Possible amendments to interior of drawer. Shrinkage and some splits to veneers. See additional images. Overall condition very poor and structurally unsound. Drawer in poor order. In need of lots of attention.
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