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A FLEMISH OAK PANELLATE 16TH / EARLY 17TH CENTURYrelief carved with the Judgement of Solomon in an arch with an angels mask, term figures and flowers, inscribed 'K. Salomon Swiss'; together with a 17th century oak panel, carved with a flowering plant issuing from a vase, in a later frame, an Italian walnut carved panel painted with an armorial crest in a foliate cartouche and a carved, painted and parcel gilt limewood panel with a the head of Christ surrounded by drapes on scrolling strapwork and foliage (4)50 x 43cm (max)Flemish Panel - Woolley and Wallis, 10th November 2021, Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller, lot 559
Circle of Joseph Wright of Derby (1734-1797)Portrait of Aaron Orme (1707-1782), Master of the Cheshire Fox Hounds, half-length, probably in the uniform of the Staffordshire Militia, in a painted stone cartoucheoil on canvas76.2 x 63.5cmProvenance: Anon. sale, Christie's, South Kensington, 10 Jun 1999, lot 45.Condition Reportoverall: 90.5 x 77.5cm
HALLMARKED SILVER CADDY SPOON - Birmingham 1948, Maker Barker Brothers Silver Limited, with shell moulded handle, 7.5cms, silver vesta case, Birmingham 1901, Maker S & B, engraved with scrolls and monogrammed cartouche, Victorian faceted oval glass scent bottle with silver screw top, 11.5 x 6.5cms and a silver napkin ring
ART NOUVEAU SILVER 6 PIECE DRESSING TABLE, HAND MIRROR, BRUSH & COMB SET - in original fitted travel case by Walker & Hall, Birmingham hallmarks for 1913, 26.5cms L the hand mirror, set comprises tortoiseshell and silver comb, two pairs of brushes and hand mirror, all with Art Nouveau detail, engine turned central decoration, all having vacant circular cartouche
A RUSSIAN SILVER AND NIELLO CIGARETTE CASE, A CASED SILVER BABY FEEDING SET AND A NAPKIN RING, cigarette case detailed with a man in a cart being pulled by a horse, floral pattern and vacant cartouche, fitted with a push release clasp, interior fitted with two elasticated straps, stamped Kokoshnik mark 84 AA for possibly Anatoli Apollo Novich Artsybashev, late 19th century, unidentified makers mark, approximate dimensions length 108.1mm x width 70.8mm, approximate gross weight 4.8 ozt, 152.4 grams, the baby feeding set comprising of a spoon and food pusher, both hallmarked Birmingham 1934, within a fitted case, together with a single silver napkin ring hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 1.61 ozt, 50.1 grams (condition report: general light wear, cigarette case opens and closes with ease, light surface marks, light tarnishing to the baby set, overall condition good)
THREE SILVER CIGARETTE CASES, two with engine turned patterns and engraved cartouches, fitted with push button clasp, gilt interiors both fitted with two elasticated straps, one with a personal engraving to the interior reads '83 Birmingham Road, West Bromwich', hallmarked 'E J Trevitt & Sons' Chester 1924, the other hallmarked Clark & Sewell (James Clark & John Sewell) Chester 1919, the third decorated with a floral pattern and engraved cartouche, gilt interior fitted with two elasticated straps, hallmarked 'Samuel M Levi' Birmingham 1912, approximate gross weight 9.23 ozt, 287.3 grams (condition report: one heavily tarnished, small dinks to all, all open and close with ease and sit flush, overall condition good)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, key wound, white ceramic dial signed 'Sheperd Bros, Walsall', Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, within an engine turned case with engraved monogram cartouche, inside case back hallmarked 'Rotherham & Sons' Birmingham 1903, personal engraving to the dust cover, approximate case width 53.3mm, together with a silver graduated albert chain, each link is stamped with a worn sterling mark, fitted with two base metal lobster clasps, a loose T-bar and two watch keys, approximate gross weight of pocket watch and albert 169.9 grams (condition report: stiff to wind, not tested)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, key wound movement, round silver dial with gold floral detail, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, within an engine turned case with vacant belt and buckle detailed cartouche, inside case back hallmarked 'Samuel Freeman' London 1874, personal engraving to the dust cover reads 'T.S Petcher', movement signed 'R.C.Marsh Birmingham 2666, approximate case width 53.6mm, approximate gross weight 138.4 grams (condition report: not tested needs a watch key, the front of the case does not close flush, general light wear)
JOHN SPEED 'NORTHAMTONSHIRE' - NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, a hand tinted map of the county, sold by Thomas Bassett in Fleet Street and Richard Chiswell in St Pauls Churchyard, the map is incorrectly titled to the cartouche as the letter P is missing, it is correctly titled verso, approximate visible size 39cm x 52cm, mounted, framed and glazed front and back (1)
A CREAM JEWELLERY BOX WITH CONTENTS, to include a silver gate bracelet fitted with a spring clasp hallmarked Birmingham, a silver fob medal with rose gold vacant cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham, a silver Thistle detailed brooch, hallmarked Birmingham, a George V Half Crown coin dated 1920, a small silver Viking ship brooch hallmarked Chester, together with a quantity of beaded necklaces, earrings, brooches, fashion wristwatches etc
JOHN OGILBY - THE ROAD FROM OXFORD TO CAMBRIDGE Engraving with hand colouring strip road map, circa 1675, the figural cartouche with central Royal armorial Image 33.5 x 41cm Condition: Condition Report Central vertical fold as issued, some light wrinkling at title cartouche, general signs of age and some light wear to frame This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
James Worthington of Kirkby (Lancs) - mid 18th century 8-day oak longcase c1740, with a swans neck pediment and break arch door beneath with reeded pilasters and capitals, trunk with reeded quarter columns and long trunk door on a high plinth with a raised panel and bracket feet, brass dial with urn spandrels and scroll brass work depicting father time to the arch, engraved dial centre with a silvered chapter ring, seconds dial, date aperture and cartouche with makers name, movement with innovative unusual wheel train, anchor escapement and rack strike, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum,Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 24cmCondition Report:Pendulum suspension missing
A George IV Silver Vinaigrette and Mixed Items, the vinaigrette by T P, London possibly 1824, with engine turned lid, vacant cartouche and cast mounts 1.125ins x .75ins x .375ins, an Israeli silver rectangular box, a small trowel pattern bookmark, combined weight .8ozs, a 9ct gold and seed pearl set buckle, two paste set buckles and a tortoiseshell and pique card case
A Small Collection of English Porcelain, Late 18th/Early19th Century, including - Barr Worcester Beaker, enamelled in colours, with objects emblematic of painting, within gilt cartouche, incised B, 4.125ins high, Caughley teapot stand of shaped outline, with blue S, and pair of Chamberlain Worcester dishes of shaped outline, the centres with enamelled armorial crest, script mark, 8ins wide (22)
A George III Silver Oval Two-Handled Sugar Bowl and Mixed Silver Ware, the sugar bowl maker's mark rubbed London 1801, with reeded mount, engraved with bands of floral and ribbon ornament, wreath cartouche and crested 4.75ins high, a George V silver rectangular cigarette case Birmingham 1932, with engine turned ornament, 5ins x 3.25ins, a selection of condiments, napkin rings and other silver ware, combined weight 34ozs
A Victorian Silver Christening Mug and Mixed Silver Ware, the christening mug by Richard & Brown London 1870, with bead mounts, oval bead cartouche and engraved with leaf scrolls, 3.75ins high, a George III silver double-lipped punch ladle, by P. N.. London 1774, with twisted whalebone handle, 14ins overall, and a small selection of other silver ware, combined weighable silver 16ozs
A Set of Six George V "Golf" Teaspoons, a Toast Rack and Cigarette Case, the teaspoons by William James Dingley, Birmingham 1928, the handles cast, chased and engraved with crossed golf clubs, golf balls and cartouche, monogrammed, in case worded 'Brand Hall Golf Club, The Quinton', the four division toast rack Sheffield 1933, 3ins x 3ins high, and the cigarette case Birmingham 1898, engraved with leaf scroll ornament 3ins x 2ins, combined weight 7g
A German Silvery Metal Oval Box and Mixed Silver and Platedware, the box embossed with putti and faun with goat to lid, fruit to sides 5.5ins x 3.5ins x 1.5ins high, an Edward VII silver backed dressing table mirror Birmingham 1903 embossed with dragon, flowers and shaped cartouche, a small selection of other silver items combined weighable silver 21ozs, a plated mounted cut glass claret jug 12.5ins high, and two other glass and metal mounted items
An Indian Silvery Metal Rectangular Box and a Continental Silvery Metal Snuff Box, the Indian box cast with vacant cartouche to lid amongst trailing floral ornament 3.5ins x 2.5ins x 1ins high, the continental snuff box with reeded decoration and bands cast with leaf scroll ornament 3.25ins x 2ins x .75ins high, combined weight 6.7ozs
THREE ANTIQUARIAN WALES RELATED BOOKS being (1) the Survey of the Cathedral Church of Landaff by Browne Willis, London 1719, later bound in full-calf, ribbed spine with gilt title cartouche, complete with three plates showing aspects and plans, (2) 'Pearse's Directory Swansea, Neath, Llanelly 1856', (3) 'Hand-Book of the Vale of Neath' 1852 Provenance:private collection Cardiff, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:in very good condition
SWANSEA CAMBRIAN PEARLWARE DOCUMENTARY MUG floral painted with stippled body, non-stippled cartouche inscribed SARAH THOMAS 1822Dimensions: 9cms highProvenance:private collection Surrey, see Morton Nance 'The Pottery & Porcelain of Swansea & Nantgarw' page 81/84Condition Report:in good condition
Pair late 19th century mahogany salon armchairs, scrolled cresting rail with cartouche design, carved and pierced back support, upholstered in patterned olive green fabric with sprung seat, on cabriole supports with ceramic castors; with matching footstallDimensions: Height: 90cm Length/Width: 65cm Depth/Diameter: 70cm
Continental - early 19th century porcelain mantle clock with a French eight-day movement, rectangular case with raised gilt rococo decoration and carrying handle, hand painted panel to the front portraying a picturesque lakeside scene and two figures in 18th century dress, contrasting light green background with raised gold decoration to the sides and a depiction of flying birds within a scrollwork cartouche, white enamel dial with a cast brass bezel, Roman numerals, minute track and steel trefoil hands, dial inscribed Henry Marc, count wheel striking movement with a silk suspension, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Dimensions: Height: 24cm Length/Width: 15cm Depth/Diameter: 10cm
French - early 20th century 8-day portico clock under a glass dome, on a shaped circular brass base with a decorative repousse border to the plinth, six reeded columns with finials and an ogee top with matching finial, gilt dial with cartouche Arabic numerals and pierced hands, countwheel striking movement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. With pendulum and key. Dimensions: Height: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 22cm
A GEORGE IV SCOTTISH SILVER SALVER makers mark WM over AM, of circular form, the body engraved with bands of scrolling foliate decoration surrounding a shaped monogrammed cartouche, with a moulded border, supported on four ball and claw feet, 30.5cm diameter, Glasgow 1827, 965gms / 31.02toz Condition Report:Available upon request
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