A Royal Doulton "Old English Coaching Scenes" series footed circular bowl, diameter 20.5cm, a further similar example, a Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee commemorative mug, and a small circular plaque depicting King George V, also a pair of Sadler Queen Elizabeth II commemorative mugs, a Wedgwood box and cover, and a J. Grocott cabinet plate (8). CONDITION REPORT: Queen Victoria mug: three approx 1cm hairlines to the rim and a few smaller, very fine crazing to the glaze, star hairline to the base, four small chips to the rim, small areas of rubbing to the gilt.
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A Grainger Worcester porcelain circular cabinet plate, hand painted with a pheasant beside a blossoming bush, with reticulated scroll gilt heightened rim, marked in green to base, diameter 22cm. CONDITION REPORT: General condition appears to be good, there is a single scratched area underneath the rim and some minor areas of surface dirt.
A Royal Worcester hand painted cabinet cup and saucer decorated with fruit, the saucer by W.H. Austin, the cup by Cole, both with puce printed marks, diameter 10cm. CONDITION REPORT: Cup: a few areas of flaking and rubbing to the external gilt, minor scratches commensurate with age, crazing to the base. Saucer: similar condition to the cup.
A Royal Worcester Mappin & Webb cabinet plate centred with a floral hand painted roundel signed J Stanley, on green gilt ground with transfer decorated garlands within textured gilt border, marked to base in gilt, date code for 1923, diameter 27cm. CONDITION REPORT: An area of scratches to the top surface approx 1.3cm, tiny areas of flaking to the gilt on the edge of the rim and possible area of minor restoration to the edge of the rim.
A Royal Worcester C. Reizenstein Sons, Pittsburgh, PA porcelain cabinet twin handled soup bowl and saucer, both centred with hand painted floral sprays, the cup signed E Phillips, on green ground with transfer gilt decoration, factory marks in blue to the base of the saucer, diameter 17cm, the bowl unmarked, and a figural candle snuffer modelled as a Chinese man marked in puce, date code for 1918, height 9cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The candle snuffer has some flaking to the paint on the hat, also surface dirt.
A Royal Worcester porcelain shaped oval dish, hand painted with rose sprays and with gilt heightened scroll and scallop decorated rim, signed, E. Spilsbury, marked to base in puce, date code for 1917, also inscribed "W8505", 29.5 x 19cm, and an unmarked cabinet plate, hand painted with apples and strawberries, signed R Sebright, diameter 22.5cm (2).
AN INTERESTING OAK SIDE CABINET profusely inlaid with bone, mother-of-pearl and composition, central trompe l'oeil arcaded panel flanked by pair of doors with octagonal moulded decoration centred by roundels, above single drawer, 128cm wide 60cm deep 92cm high Note: a handwritten note attached to the interior details the history of this piece, 'Old Brown': originally bought by Captain John Dick RN, and passed down through the family
A LARGE ORNATELY CARVED SIDE CABINET, the upper section with a frieze depicting a procession of cherubs with swags and mythical beasts supported by four carved caryatids, with cupboard mounted with five further cherub caryatids, the base with frieze drawer carved with lions and Bacchanalian cherubs, mounted with masks to corners, with four solomonic column pillasters, 180cm wide 75cm deep 195cm high
GWR and BR Metal First Aid Boxes and Cups, the largest measuring 18" x 12" x 5", complete with vintage contents - Eye Pads, dressings, splints (stamped GWR), bandages, and record of 1st Aid rendered, circa 1956-67, the front of box marked 'No 2 GWR First Aid Cabinet' in white with no 1377 in red, overall F, with two other smaller boxes, one with old GWR lettering over-painted and with a group of original GWR bandages inside, the third box empty, and with two sports cups, 'The Arkell's Cup' and 'The Courage Cup', all believed from Swindon Works (5)
Ephemera - an early 20th century postcard album, mainly topographical, b/w and colour; floral cigarette silks; two albums of b/w holiday photographs, depicting British scenes, c.1940; family album of carte de visites and cabinet cards, c.1890; film actors and actresses cigarette cards; loose prints; etc
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