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A fine light bronze brocaded silk robe a la anglaise, circa 1760, with pinked ruffles to sleeves and original double layered white work embroidered engagents, together with a 19th century quilted satin and copper petticoat with deep lace trim to hemCONDITION REPORT: We highly advise viewing our costume lots in our auction. Condition will be best illustrated via images.The dress shows wear throughout commensurate with age. Including discolouration to the underarms, and minor marks to the lining, along with small thread pulls, and wear to the embroidered engagents. No other obvious signs of damage or repair.
An Art Deco cold painted bronze and onyx ashtray, modelled with a trout atop an onyx base with central well, 11cm wide (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The fish model shows some wear to the painted finish of the extremities (fins, mouth etc), but the majority of the painted finish is intact. The model is somewhat loose on its mount, but it may be possible to tighten it using the nut in the base. The onyx shows minor surface wear throughout but no obvious chips or cracks.
An Art Deco cold painted bronze and onyx ashtray, modelled with birds perched upon a branch atop an oval onyx base, 16cm wide CONDITION REPORT:The the birds and branch show minor wear to the painted finish. The onyx shows minor surface wear throughout, and a small fault approximately 3mm wide to the rim.
A Japanese bronze vase, Meiji Period (1868-1912), of large cylindrical proportions and applied with an abundance of fish, crayfish, and prunus branches, against a Lishui wave ground, with zoomorphic lugs, 58cm high (at fault) Condition report; Losses to the trunk of one zoomorphic lug and further small losses to floral decoration. Some holing visible to the body. Surface wear, general wear, scratches and blemishes visible throughout.
A Victorian polished slate clock garniture, comprising; a mantel clock, signed ‘R. Russell, Liverpool’, of architectural form, with a two train 'Marti' movement striking on a coiled gong, 30cm high, and a pair of associated bronze inset campana type urns, depicting Neo-classical friezes, 28cm high (3)
Limited edition, bronze Special Edition Commemorative Ticket embedded in lucite; a replica of the Three Day Adventure ticket that allowed one adult unlimited admission. This item has its original box. Box measures: 7.75"L x 5.25"W 1.75"H. Issued: 1982Dimensions: 6.5"L x 1.5"W x 2.5"HEdition Number: 283 of 2500 Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
AN ITALIAN CARVED GILTWOOD PICTURE FRAME WALL MIRROR 17TH CENTURY AND LATER The Baroque frame with central cherub's mask 46cm high, 57cm wideProvenance: Bonhams, Fine Frames, 5th March 2008, Lot 86 Condition Report: The frame is covered in a very dark painted glaze, perhaps covering an oxidised silvered layer - it is very hard to discern the quality of the gilding (or silvering) below what apper to be layers of dirt, bronze powder paint and over other painting. The features of the cherub in the centre are as a result of layers of paint, now quite hard to discern. However, the carved frame is good quality and may in fact benefit from some gentle cleaning to reveal the gilded (or silvered) layer. The mirror plate is later (the only obviously later element). Sight size 36 x 25 cm.Condition Report Disclaimer
AN INDIAN PART SILVERED BRONZE MODEL OF A BULL 19TH CENTURY AND LATER CONVERTED 26cm high, 17.5 cm wide at base Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Rubbing and wear to the surface, appears to have been silver plated on brass, mostly the plating has worn but remains in some placesThe light fitting is later, this probably had an oil reservoir to the top the plate with the light fitting probably covers the original mounts, it has been later drilled to the underside near his genitalia for the flex - no wiring is present and would need to be re-wired and tested prior to use in a domestic settingOverall solid and stableSome pitting, some discolouration, some misshaping Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF FRENCH BRONZE CANDLESTICKS 19TH CENTURY With dolphin supports and cast with shells, the bases stamped '793' and with a painted inventory number 'D3905' 29cm high Condition Report: Both in generally good condition- signs of abrasion to undersides suggesting they have been tightened up. later bolts to underside and one with some residue, possibly from joint tightening, to underside of sconce. In certain light both have a slight gilded tint. Typical mild edge wear from useCondition Report Disclaimer

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