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A ladies' titanium and ceramic Rado 'Diastar Jubilé' quartz bracelet watch, c.2002, ref. 160.0429.3, A rectangular titanium case, 29 x 25mm, with black dial, diamond dot markers at the quarters, date aperture, and a row of diamonds to each side of the case, with titanium and ceramic bracelet and deployant clasp, serial no. 03626259, with box, papers and spare linkCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Surface marks/scratches to case/bracelet.Some wear to box.
A limited edition (this example 570 of 1000) unpainted ceramic figurine approx 5" tall depicting a Grecian figure from the Tin Machine II artwork. Excellent condition. Issued circa 1991. Excellent condition. Provenance: from the collection of renowned Bowie super fan and collector Ton Van Der Horst who ran a popular Dutch fanzine 'The Voyeur'.
Pair of late 19th century Sevres style ormolu mounted porcelain vases, each of slender form with twin female bracket handle, raised on spread socle and stepped laurel leaf moulded plinth, with Boucheresque painted classical reserves signed 'Collot', 58cm high, one vase partially dismantled but elements presentCondition report: Assembled vase is very dirty. The fittings retain little of their original gilding, there is movement to them and there is overall wear to gilding and painted decoration. Due to dirt we cannot comprehensively access ceramic elements but there are no obvious signs of damage or restoration.The disassembled vase is very dirty. The fittings retain little of their original gilding, there is overall wear to gilding and painted decoration. The neck has some chips to the rim. All elements would appear to be present. Due to dirt we cannot comprehensively access ceramic elements but there are no obvious signs of damage or restoration to body.
George III mahogany and ebony line inlaid corner washstand, with rear gallery and apertures, lower tier with drawer on splayed supports, 55cm wideProvenance: Estate of the late Jane SumnerCondition report: With ceramic jug and basin set, repaired splits to gallery, a split to top of second tier, otherwise just minor wear and tear
Copeland Parianware figure of The Reading Girl, by P MacDowell RA, impressed marks for the Ceramic And Crystal Palace Art Union, dated 1869, 34cm height, and a Victorian Parianware swan-form jug, 31cm heightCondition report: The figure has been reglued at the neck but displays well. The jug has a few small chips and a small restored rim chip.

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