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An early 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase/cupboard, the lower chest section fitted with four long drawers, the upper with brass button release fall front, enclosing a fitted interior of small drawers and pigeon holes, beneath a recessed cupboard enclosed by a pair of panelled doors with well matched flame veneers, the interior with sliding adjustable shelves, 97cm wide x 52cm deep x 211cm high
Pair of reproduction mahogany and brown button leather upholstered open arm library chairs on baluster turned front supports, together with one matching stool CONDITION REPORT Leather and frames in good condition, no tears or damage, some slight marks of paint on backs at the top, most likely from where it has been put up against a wall in the house but this should clean off. No further problems
A George II hunter pocket watch, Benjamin Gray, Justin Vulliamy, London C1750, with full plate fusee verge movement, the pierced and engraved balance cock with central diamond, the movement signed and with code xcl., the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, fitted in a silver case, London 1799/Note: According to label this was the property of Lord Arthur Augustus Edwin Hill (1800-1831)/Provenance: Ombersley Court Condition Report: Lot 229 - The lot is not in working order. The release button to the cover of this watch is in poor working order and the case has succumbed to numerous scratches around the circumference.
A WWI casualty first day of the Somme medal group, awarded to 2nd Lieutenant Harold Godwin Williamson of the North Staffordshire Regiment/Machine Gun CorpsComprising British War medal and War for Civilisation medal, Harold Williamson died on 1st July 1916, commemorated at Thiepval Memorial Somme, France, Pier and face 14B and 14C, 1914-15 star awarded to T4-036704 Driver R. Wilson of the Army Service Corps, further group awarded to 58091 Private T. Hill of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps, comprising War medal and War for Civilisation medal, white medal athletics badge awarded to Private A. Haslam, military WWI day by day book and a Grenadier Guard brass button
A French chassepot bayonet, circa 187057cm yataghan blade, solid brass grip, two copper and brass powder flasks, horn and brass powder flask and a Greek sword and scabbard, late 20th Century (5)CONDITION REPORTBlade of chassepot rusted, button rusted and will not move nozzle of horn flask detached, brass flasks levers defective
A 19th century diamond and button pearl cluster brooch: of pentagonal form, the central single button pearl approximately 6.7mm diameter, within a surround of graduated round old, brilliant-cut diamonds estimated to weigh a total of 3.50cts, detachable pin to the reverse, approximately 26mm overall diameter, 6.5gms gross weight together with original fitted case.
A Victorian carved walnut chaise longue:, the open scroll three quarter back with oval upholstered button down panel with cabochon, foliate scroll and husk cresting, having padded scroll and acanthus arm support and upholstered stuff over serpentine seat on cabriole legs, terminating in castors.
A French Edwardian Corniche carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a push button to repeat the last hour at will, the backplate stamped with the serial number 2130, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, blued steel hands, an engraved gilded mask and signed for the retailer Goldsmiths Co, 112 Regent Street, London & Paris, the winding key stamped with a repeat of the serial number, the brass corniche case with typical three bail handle, height 17.5cms handle up, 15cms handle down.
An early 1960s black knitted wool wiggle suit by Tricoville, comprising button-fronted jacket and skirt, the former having a stepped collar and beaded decoration in the form of a diaper-lattice trimmed with flower heads, in unworn condition with original swing ticket and spare beads, bust 34 / 35 1/2, hips 36 / 37 1/2, in period Fenwick's Christmas box
Sword: A mid 19th century Police / Customs Hanger. Straight fullered blade 24". Brass stirrup hilt, fishskin grip. Button catch for scabbard. Plain unmarked blade. In its brass mounted leather scabbard with leather frog. A note on the blade which says 'issued to Cornish Police when invasion by Napoleon was feared in 1859'. In very good condition with service wear.

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