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A large collection of Mason's ironstone pottery pieces 'Mandalay' comprising of graduated jugs, lidded ginger jars, fruit bowls, teapot, coffee pot, wall planters, flower vases, tea caddy, trefoil plate, fluted serving dish, dinner plates and other Mason's wares. (5) All pieces in very good condition with little to no signs of wear and no damage or repairs.One lidded ginger jar has crazing to the glaze only
A GEORGE II WALNUT DRESSING MIRRORCIRCA 1740With three drawers to the platform52cm highTogether with another smaller mirror, mid 18th century and later, 44cm high, a George III mahogany tea caddy, circa 1780, 15cm high, and a group of five various 18th century candlesticks, 20cm high and smaller (grp) Condition Report: All items with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useMain dressing mirror:The plate with bloom and discolouration, but useable condition and giving a reflection, assumed to be the original mirror plate, the back board appears to be later applied and attached. With a key operating the lock at time of report. Some chips losses and replacements to veneers and inlays Secondary mirror:As catalouged this is partly period and later - the plate is older than the frame, the plate is cleaner and probably laterThe tea caddy:The interior dividers are later fitted, the lining is missing, this has had a baize lining to the lid which is nearly all removed, old splits and cracks, no key, with later baize to the baseThe candlesticks are all in various condition, consistent with their age and use, including splits and cracks, discolouration and signs of polishingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH SMALL LACQUERED BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE, DROCOURT, PARISLATE 19TH CENTURYThe eight-day single train movement regulated by silvered platform lever escapement incorporating split bimetallic balance, the backplate stamped with oval D C trademark for Drocourt over serial number 32959 to lower left hand corner, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel spade hands, in an corniche type case of Mignonette No. 3 size with hinged carrying handle over caddy moulded corner uprights and cavetto moulded skirt; with travelling case now covered in simulated leather and original numbered winding keyThe clock 10.5cm (4.25ins) high with handle down, 7cm (2.75ins) wide, 6cm (2.375ins) deep. Pierre Drocourt is recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development with further additions and corrections from research undertaken by Leigh Extence (available online) as born in 1819 and setting up in business as a clockmaker in Paris in 1853. He initially worked from Rue Limoges (later called 28 Rue Debelleyme after the rationalisation and merger of Streets in 1865), Paris and was succeeded by his son, Alfred (born 1847), in 1872. The blancs roulants, rough movements, were made in Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont, a town outside Dieppe, where Drocourt had workshops until their sale in 1904, being premises purchased from Holingue frères in 1875 who had previously supplied Drocourt. The firm was awarded numerous international exhibition medals and mentions including Silver in Paris 1878 and Gold in 1889.
A Regency oyster veneered tea caddy, circa 1820, height 22cm, width 33cm, depth 16.5cm.Provenance: Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.There is very little loss to the veneers, although (as you can view on the photos) there is some splitting occurring. This seems to be historic and potentially contemporary to the making of the piece. I have now uploaded some photos of the internals and as you will be able see, the original velvet is in good condition as is the crystal bowl and separate boxes.

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