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19th century Minton porcelain, including two cups and saucers; together with two large plates, painted with garlands of flowers, pattern nr 5223, approx 23.5 cms diameter. This lot includes a small quantity of cups and saucers of various patterns, two Minton oval trinket dishes, two circular trinket dishes together with a Chamberlain's Worcester cabinet plate, circa 1845, painted violets and roses with gilded rim approx 22 cms diameter, six porcelain demi-tasse and saucers together with three other English porcelain cabinet plates Royal Worcester, Coalport etc.January Antique and Collectable Sale 27/01/2022Chamberlain's Worcester cabinet plate, has some light knife marks and a small chip to the rim. Please study the pictures as they form part of the condition report.
Royal Worcester four cabinet plates, hand painted with floral spray, puce factory mark, circa 1891 21 cms diameter together with a mid-19th century RW comport supported on a gilded naturalistic base of seed pods, approx 22 cms d x 12 cms h, puce mark nr 833 (af), together with a mid-19th century RW dish handpainted with floral spray approx 24 l x 18 w cms, puce mark nr 1208 (af). January Antique and Collectable Sale 27/01/2022The plates are in good condition, gilding clean and bright. The other two pieces of Royal Worcester are subject to both staple and glue repair.
Chris Calle (American, B. 1961) "VJ-Day Victory At Last" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the United States Victory at Last Minisheet issued September 2, 1945. On July 17, 1945, in Potsdam, Germany, U.S. President Harry Truman, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill met to discuss the rebuilding of a devastated Europe. Though the European war had ended, the conflict with Japan continued. After a luncheon on July 24, Truman turned to Stalin's interpreter and said, "tell the Generalissimo that we have perfected a very powerful explosive which we are going to use against the Japanese and we think will end the war." Truman was referring to the first atomic bomb. Made from uranium, "Little Boy" was 10 feet long, 28 inches thick and weighed 9,000 pounds when assembled. At 8:15 a.m., on August 6, 1945, "Little Boy" dropped from the B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay toward its target, Hiroshima. Truman issued a statement to the Japanese that warned, "The force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed upon those that brought war to the Far East. If they do not now accept our terms they may expect a rain of ruin from the air, the like of which has never been seen on this earth." Japan did not reply. True to his threat, on August 9, Truman ordered "Fat Man", the second A-bomb, to be dropped on Nagasaki. That evening, Emperor Hirohito told his country that surrender was inevitable. By the morning of August 10, all of Hirohito's cabinet members had signed statements accepting the surrender, although the formal papers would not be signed until September 2. Image Size: 14.75 x 12 in. Overall Size: 23 x 18 in. Unframed. (B15186)
Mahogany coin cabinet with an arched glazed panelled door containing crowns, 1821, fair, ob. eng initials DJ, 1844, f., e.k.?s and imperfections, 1899, f., e.k.?s, 1935, v.f., corrosion spots, esp. rev., 1937, n.e.f., South Africa 1948, 1949, about e.f., florin, 1887, about e.f., imperfections on reverse, 1d?s, 1797 (2), 1855, 1862 (2), 1887, 1891, 1953, ½d?s, 1799 (3), 1853, 1855, and other coins (a lot) [Door slightly warped, lock missing, top right hinge broken and veneer missing from bottom right of door]
Frankfurter Ecknasenschrank/Wellenschrank, um 1720, Eiche massiv, teilweise Weichholz, tiefes Wellenprofil, eleganter ausladender Hut, orig. Schloß, Schlüssel, Inneneinrichtung mit Fächern sek., leicht schwundrissig, restauriert, Alters- und Gebr.-spuren, ca. 210 x 208 x 84 cm, herrschaftlicher Schrank aus der ZeitFrankfurt cabinet/corrugated cabinet, around 1720, solid oak, partly softwood, deep waves profile, elegant wide hat, orig. lock, key, interior decoration with shelves is secondary, minor shrinkage cracks, restored, traces of age and usage, approx. 210 x 208 x 84 cm, manorial cupboard of the period
Schubladenschrank, sog. Grafikschrank, wohl Firma Hados, Mitte 20.Jh., Eichefurnier, 10 Schubladen je mit Beschriftungsfeld, Alters-u. Gebr.-sp., ca. 85x105x78 cmDrawer cabinet/graphics cabinet, probably by Hados, middle of the 20th century, oak veneer,10 drawers each with labeling field, traces ofage and usage, approx. 85x105x78 cm
A Regency mahogany tall cabinet on chest, two door base with fitted drawers interior shelved top. 240cms h x 113cms w.Condition ReportBreaks at bracket feet. Sun bleach to base top, veneer loss to top cabinet left side, warp to top cabinet door. crack to base left, crack to base door side edge. Not original handles.
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