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An Epstein bleached walnut eleven piece dining room suite comprising a dining table on carved cabriole legs; six Queen Anne style chairs including two carvers; a serpentine shaped sideboard; a standing glazed corner display cabinet, a coffee table and a cocktail cabinetLosses to the cock beading. Scuffs and chips to glass covers otherwise OK.
Five French First World War Period Photographs, including a group portrait of the Republican Guard, another group photograph, a carte de visite and two stereoscopic cards showing French Reserves from the USA, at the battle of Marne, also, a cabinet card portrait of a Prussian soldier; a Collection of Five French Kepis, circa 1938-1980 including one to an infantry officer, and two to the French Foreign Legion (11)
Sergeant Peter Redmond, 57th Regiment of Foot - a cabinet card half length portrait of him as a Chelsea Pensioner, standing wearing the Crimea Medal, Turkish Crimea Medal and New Zealand Medal, together with a Parchment Certificate (W.O.Form 64) - Certificate of Discharge dated 27 June 1865, and a Parchment Certificate of Army Pension dated 28th June 1865, with typed transcripts; a Carte de Visite, portrait of 29830 Joseph Laycock, 57th Foot, the reverse inscribed in ink that he lost his arm at the Battle of Inkerman during the Crimean War (5)
A 19th Century French walnut side cabinet the plank top with pleated ends over two drawers and two cupboard doors the fretwork carved apron to squat cabriole legs, 129 cm wide x 58 cm deep x 98.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches. Areas of fading and discolouration. Staining throughout. Evidence of old worm to the top, the feet, the doors and areas on both sides. There are numerous knocks, chips and dents to the piece, mainly to the back of the top. There is a large chip and a split to the wood on the right hand door near the escutcheon and old screw holes next to that chip where there was possibly an old lock. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
A 17th Century and later oak chest, the plank top with applied moulded edge over four long drawers with applied mouldings and brass drop handles, raised on bracket feet, 90 cm wide x 57.5 cm deep x 89.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The top has various large splits both to the panelling and otherwise as well as a large patch to the left-hand corner. Various ring marks, surface scratches, etc. Both side panels have splits, the drawers do not all match - assume replacements throughout - see images for more details. Replacement handles and escutcheons. The top drawer has a large piece broken in the interior, piece is present but damaged. There is a large hole in the back of the cabinet. Unsure if the feet are original to the piece however have been on there clearly for some time - see images for more details. Otherwise general wear commensurate with age and use. See images for further details.
A late Victorian four piece silver tea service, all embossed and chased with scrollwork and flowers, the globular teapot 10.5in w, coffee pot 11in h, both the sucrier and cream jug gilt lined, makers mark for Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield, 1897, 73oz, and contained in a specially constructed oak cabinet, velvet lined and enclosed by two panel hinged doors.
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