A TABLETOP DIORAMA MODELLED AS A MUSIC ROOM, glass front opens to reveal a furnished room with a five piece ensemble playing a Mozart Concerto, wired for electric light (not tested) and in need of some minor attention, outer paper covering has some damage and wear, size approx. 53cm wide x 31cm high x 41cm deep, with a top opening, perspex front display/diorama cabinet and a wooden and cardboard model of a shelter (3)
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A GROUP OF CERAMICS, comprising a Late Foley china coffee cup and saucer pattern number 7442, a boxed Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Border' second edition Chatsworth 50th Golden Wedding Anniversary cabinet plate 1941-1991, a Royal Albert 'Lavender Rose' pattern tennis set, a Wedgwood Queen's Ware ashtray, a Wedgwood green Jasperware egg shaped trinket pot impressed 1759-1984 on base, a pair of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' pattern candle sticks, trinket pot(marked as second), a Minton's miniature basket H869, a large collection of ceramic thimbles and crested ware including W.H Goss, Carlton, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: a W.H Goss Worcester jug is cracked and glued, some pieces have crazing and tiny chips)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH CARVED OAK BUFFET CABINET, each panel depicting either pheasants, fish, dog and deer, the top section with double panelled doors that's enclosing two adjustable shelves, standing on twin seated lions on a base with two drawers and double cupboard doors, width 148cm x depth 54cm x height to finial 245cm x height of base 99cm (condition:- some repairs, losses and wear to high usage area)
A GROUP OF SPODE BLUE AND WHITE TEAWARE, comprising a Carlton Ware flow blue teapot (glued base), two Spode octagonal cabinet plates from the Sutherland Collection 'Caramanian' and 'Lucano', a 'Spode's Tower' fruit bowl (cracked), a Spode's Italian pattern bowl (chipped and crazed), a Burleigh Ware 'Willow' pattern plate, a modern Spode Italian square dish, five Spode Italian dinner plates(crazed), a spare lid, four tea cups (three chipped), breakfast tea cup (chipped), five saucers, four tea plates (28) (Condition report: obvious damage mentioned in description)
A 20TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT AND CROSS BANDED QUEEN ANNE STYLE BEDROOM SUITE, comprising a two door linen press of smaller proportions, doors enclosing two linen slides over four exterior drawers on cabriole legs, width 76cm x depth 47cm x height 168 cm, a dressing table with triple mirrors and five drawers, width 113cm x depth 57cm x height 166cm, height to base 76cm, a single door bedside cabinet and a 4ft6 headboard,(condition:- damage to left door, one linen slide faulty to linen press overall surface scratches and discolouration) (4)
A COLLECTION OF CAT THEMED CABINET PLATES, comprising a set of twelve Danbury Mint Lesley Anne Ivory's 'Cats Around The World' plates with boxes and some certificates, a set of Four plates in the Danbury Mint 'The Four Seasons' series by Lesley Anne Ivory, a series of eight limited edition collector plates from The Hamilton Collection 'Country Kitties' (24 +23 boxes) (Condition Report: all appear in good condition, limited edition plates have certificates of authenticity)
A COLLECTION OF CAT FIGURINES, comprising a Royal Crown Derby Grey Kitten, height 8cm introduced 1995, complimentary to members of the Royal Crown Derby Collectors Guild in 1995, gold stopper, date cypher 1995, a 1980's Mike Hinton Winstanley Pottery tabby cat with glass eyes, a Country Artists 'A Breed Apart' soft toy cat, six Danbury Mint cabinet plates from the Tiny Treasures series, three wooden cats, a box of six cat shaped knife rests, etc. (Qty) (Condition report: no obvious damage, a little dusty)
James Heath after Robert Home, copper engraving, 'His Most Noble Richard Colley Wellesley Markie Wellesley Governor General of India', published by Cribb 1807, visible sheet 56 x 36.5cm Richard Colley Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley,[1] KG, KP, PC, PC (Ire) (1760 – 1842) was an Anglo-Irish politician and colonial administrator. He was styled as Viscount Wellesley until 1781, when he succeeded his father as 2nd Earl of Mornington. In 1799, he was granted the Irish peerage title of Marquess Wellesley. He was also Lord Wellesley in the Peerage of Great Britain.Richard Wellesley first made his name as fifth Governor-General of India between 1798 and 1805. He later served as Foreign Secretary in the British Cabinet and as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. In 1799, his forces invaded Mysore and defeated Tipu, the Sultan of Mysore, in a major battle. He also initiated the Second Anglo-Maratha War.Wellesley was the eldest son of The 1st Earl of Mornington, an Irish peer, and Anne, the eldest daughter of The 1st Viscount Dungannon. His younger brother, Arthur, was Field Marshal The 1st Duke of Wellington.
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