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A Regency gold foiled topaz memorial brooch pendant,an oval mixed cut foil backed topaz in a pie crust collet, set to the centre of a flower head with curled petals, the outer border comprising a series of foil backed pink topaz in pie crust collets, with repoussé clams in between. To 'C' catch and pin, and later milled wire bale. Early 19th century, with hair panel to reverse. Brooch tested as high carat gold, pin tested as approximately 9ct gold, 26mm x 30mm. 7.54gProvenance: The Cabinet of Curiosities - The Gary Pyper CollectionCondition ReportThe central topaz has acicular inclusions visible under 10x magnification.A large chip to the crown facets of the central topaz.Brooch pin bent.Patina and wear commensurate with age.
A Russian silver enamelled bell push piece, by Ivan Britsyn,of circular form, 28mm in diameter, decorated with opaque white enamel over a ground of blue guilloché enamel, a chalcedony push rub set to milligrain collet to the centre of a cruciform silver gilt mount, with rose cut diamond points. Marked with 88 Zolotnik and St. Petersburg mark, maker's initials I.B. in Cyrillic for Ivan Britsyn, 0.06gProvenance: The Cabinet of Curiosities - The Gary Pyper CollectionCondition ReportSome wear to the enamel.A crack to one rose cut diamond.Some patina to the metal.Cabochon integral.This is the top piece of a bell push.
A set of six Minton ornithological cabinet plates, date codes for 1881, each painted by William Mussill (1828-1906) with birds including Impeyan pheasants, pigeons, teal, quail, pheasant and Amhert pheasant, each signed 'W Mussill', within wide mazarine blue borders with gilt medallions and white jewelled swags, printed marks including retailers marks for Davis Collamore & Co, New York, 24cm. (6)
A Chamberlain's Worcester cabinet dish, c.1840, finely painted with a view of Malvern Priory within a bright blue border, the rim moulded with leaves tinged in salmon and with gilt detailing, titled in red to the underside 'NW View of the Priory of Great Malvern, Worcestershire', 30.8cm.Provenance: the Douglas Johnson Collection.
Two Chamberlain's Worcester cabinet cups and two saucers, c.1825, one outside-decorated with a view of Worcester and reserved on an apple ground, signed 'C Hayton 1825', the other with flower garlands on a green ground, applied with two handles and raised on three hoof feet, a Spode two-handled cabinet cup with cover and stand, painted with flowers on a blue-grey ground, and a Paris cabinet cup and stand painted with a ruined archway on a claret ground, one stand associated, some faults, 15cm max. (9)
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED DEL PRADO FIGURES, mixture of standing and mounted figures from various series, mainly 18th/19th century soldiers, majority complete and in good condition, but some do have damage, wear and missing items, with a small quantity of assorted parts and loose weapons etc. (5 boxes including some figures housed in a wooden cutlery cabinet)
A Moorcroft vase in the "Rough Hawks Beard" pattern by Rachel Bishop, of void form, impressed marks and inscribed signature to base, 13.5cm high, with a Moorcroft cabinet plate in the "Finches" pattern designed by Sally Tuffin, 26cm diameter, and another in the Anemone pattern, 26cm diameter (3)
An elm collectors/specimen cabinet, early 20th century, the figured elm side panels enclosing twenty nine narrow drawers, eleven with compartmented interiors, applied with Bakelite drawer pulls and metal label frames, 132cm H x 53cm W x 69cm DCondition reportLight scratches and marks to the cabinet top, minor veneer chips to the LH side and base, multiple scratches and gouges to the back panel, bottom two drawers feel tight although not stuck. Cabinet appears to be in sound condition although there is general wear commensurate with age and use
An Arts & Crafts Gothic Revival ash inlaid wardrobe, attributed to Charles Bevan, possibly designed for Marsh, Jones & Cribb, Leeds, the ecclesiastical cornice above a central mirrored door flanked by two geometrically inlaid doors, all enclosing a fitted interior with linen press slides and drawers, raised on plinth base, 231cm H x 180cm W x 55cm D, along with a conforming bedside cabinet and washstand, extensively at fault (3) (at fault)Condition reportApprox. eight trefoil details missing from the cornice, one detached, beading missing from the top of the right and left hand sides below the cornice causing the cornice to tilt.Slight concave bow to both wardrobe doors, door also lacking a lock.Minor split to the back boards, dry and faded patina to the LHS of the wardrobe with some joint splints to the plinth base.General evidence of damp throughout although no visible evidence of woodworm.The bedroom suite was removed from a counties border farmhouse property in an untouched condition.The pot cupboard has a dull faded patina with damp damage to the plinth, very minor evidence of woodworm to the gallery.The washstand is in barn find condition and incomplete.The wardrobe has detachable cornice and plinth, the single wardrobe measures 186cm H x 54cm Sqmirrored door 186cm x 65cmDouble section in two parts, the upper tray section 117cm x 120cm x 52cm, the lower drawer section 69cm x 120cm x 52cm.Pot cupboard 79cm H x 39cm W x 37cm Dwashstand 74cm H x 118cm W x 59cm D
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, the moulded cornice over a pair of astragal glazed doors, opening to a lined interior and a central inverted shelf, flanked by two further shelves, upon slender tapering legs of square section, the front legs applied with shaped spandrels, 137cm H x 122cm W x 38cm D
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