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Six Beswick figures of cats including a reclining Siamese example and a further unnamed cat, also a small group of various ceramics including a Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' tea strainer with bowl, a ceramic mould decorated tobacco jar and a Myott 'The Hunter' transfer decorated tureen with cover, also a Japanese Imari plate.
A mixed group of ceramic figures comprising Royal Doulton HN1315 'The Old Balloon Seller' (second) and HN1954 'The Balloon Man', Beswick 'Solomon of Wendover' black Labrador, two Beswick (one af) and three further birds, also a Herend figure of boy catching goose (af). Additional InformationHerend model badly broken and crudely reglued in several places including to his left wrist and point where his right hand meets the goose's wing, the Beswick goldcrest beak has been damaged, Solomon of Wendover has a loose piece to interior, both Doulton figures appear ok but Balloon Seller is second quality as stated.
Two 19th century pewter hot water jugs (one ceramic lined); each typically decorated in late 19th century style with ferns and repoussé-style foliate decoration, the larger having a circular band to the base depicting revelry etc., the smaller with hole drilled centrally to the base, the larger 33cm high
A mixed Oriental group to include a cloisonné ink stand with two interior ceramic inkwells , a cloisonné and gilt metal candle stand and an early 20th century Japanese ceramic ovoid pottery vase, the candle stand 14cm in diameter (3) CONDITION REPORT: The inkwell is damaged, the dome topped cover is away from the main body and one of the circular ceramic inkwells has a chip. The ceramic vase has a star crack to the underside and small hairlines emanating from the lip at the top. The candlestick/candle stand has discolouration and staining although the cloisonné enamel appears to be in good general overall order.
A large pair of tin-glazed earthenware ceramic vases and covers of faceted baluster form, each hand-decorated with flowers and leaves etc., (modern), 58cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: One of the vase has a very small match head sized chip to the inside of the lip of the cover. Both appear quite dusty, dirty and in need of a good clean. One of the vases has a “firing” fault to the underside in respect that the white glaze underneath the foot has a bowed vertical line through it but this is not an imperfection in terms of damage to the actual pottery itself. If our opinion the vases are of 20th Century manufacture and as such still appear in good honest original condition. On the very top of one of the vase finials a match head sized piece of blue glaze is away but in our opinion this could be rectified with a minimum of effort.
A 19th century part ceramic dessert service to include: two square plates and four further scallop-shell -shaped plates, each individually decorated with a varying botanical subject, (some named to reverse), the square plates with two scrolling gilded handles and the further four plates each with a similar single gilded scrolling handle, the square dishes 24cm (handle to handle) (6)
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner Date 'Hulk' stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 116610 LV, circa 2013, serial no. O8RR9xxxx, green ceramic bezel insert and green dial with dot markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, sapphire crystal, Oyster bracelet, bezel 40mm - **Fine watch in excellent 'as new' condition, with the original boxes, tags and Guarantee card purchased from Mallory of Bath in August 2013 - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - good. Crown - adjusting correctly Bracelet - good, with spare links. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
ϒA substantial late Victorian oak magazine of draughtsman’s drawing instruments, W.F. Stanley, London, circa 1890 The interior with moire silk padded lining to lid inscribed in gilt W.F. STANLEY, GREAT TURNSTILE STREET, HOLBORN, LONDON W.C., & RAILWAY TERMINUS, LONDON BRIDGE beneath TO H.M. GOVERNMENT over lined lift-out fitted top tray containing a comprehensive selection of nickel plated brass instruments and ivory handled pens including beam compasses with pen pencil and plain points, a rare triangular compass, a nine-inch proportional compass engraved with calibrations labelled PLANS and SOLIDS and signed STANLEY., GT. TURNSTILE., LONDON., a ‘road’ compass and an ivory ‘dotting’ pen incorporating alternative dotting styles within screwed-lid container to end cap; the middle tray with a twelve-inch nickel plated brass rolling rule, five boxwood scale rules each stamped with Stanley trademark, an ebony cylindrical rule and a wooden straight edge; the lower section with a circular nickel plated protractor calibrated in degrees in both directions and signed for Stanley to the central cross-piece, the base with apron drawer containing watercolour paints and related accessories including a ceramic mixing palette, the exterior of the box with oval brass name plate engraved Tom Yendoll, Ebbw-Vale and capped corners to lid over conforming strapped edges, 36.5cm (14.5ins approx.) wide. William Ford Stanley is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 3 Holborn bars, London 1860-64; 3, 4 and 5 Great Turnstile, Holborn, London from 1860; 13 Railway Approach, London Bridge 1869-91 and 1, 8 and 9 Tichborne Court 1872-91. Online records indicate that Tom Yendoll was the proprietor of the Heol y Mwyn Hotel in Ebbw Vale during the 1890’s and was chairman of the Ebbw Vale Cricket Club in 1912. The presence of the Railway Approach address within the gilt on silk trade label to the interior of the lid of the current lot would indicate a date of around 1890 which suggests that Tom Yendoll may have worked as a draughtsman before becoming a victualler. ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A Victorian figured walnut centre table circa 1860 the shaped and bevelled figured quarter veneered oval top raised on four open s-scroll and foliate bracket supports centred by a turned elaborate finial and raised on four foliate wrapped and scroll work tapering down swept legs and ceramic castors, 150cm wide, 110cm deep, 72cm high

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