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A FRENCH GILT METAL MOUNTED AND PINK PORCELAIN SEVRES STYLE CLOCK GARNITURE LATE 19TH CENTURY With eight-day bell striking movement The clock 51cm high, the garniture of two ewers, 41cm high Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, the gilt metal dirty and discoloured overall,Ceramic with rubbing and wear, there is old damage to the lower portion of the urns, the gilt with discolouration to the surface The clock is complete with its pendulum (with matching serial number), bell, and an old winding key. the movement winds and ticks at time of report, also strikes when pushed through the hours - Dreweatts makes no guarantees as to the longevity or accuracy of the movement - we would suggest it needs a clean and overhaul from a professional clock restorerSome looseness to elements and mounts There is no glass to the bezel to the front, the rear door is present but again is dirty and discolouration Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Meliha Coskun (contemporary Turkish), two studio pottery broad rimmed bowls, each decorated in an Iznik style inspired by early Ottoman and Seljuk pottery traditions, painted maker's marks to base, one dated 1997, 25cm diameter, the other dated 2000, 25.5cm diameter (2)Biographical Note: Meliha Coskun is a professor in the Ceramic Department of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Marmara University, Turkey. Her work has been exhibited around the world.
A Victorian matched nine piece parlour suite with carved Aesthetic detail, comprising; a button back chaise lounge, a ladies and gentleman's low seat chair, each with a serpentine sprung seat upon French cabriole front legs and ceramic castors, matched to a set of six Victorian buckle back dining chairs, each with moulded shell detail over a serpentine seat, all later re-covered in multi-coloured chenille fabric, chaise lounge 164cm wide, chairs 85cm high (9) (at fault)Condition reportSplit to the chaise back rest frame with excessive play in the frame, both chairs also with some play in the back joints.The six dining chairs appear to have little or no play in the joints .General wear to all chairs commensurate with age and use, along with a dull patina caused by a 'damp' environment.
A Windsor & Newton artist's watercolour paint box, late 19th or early 20th century, with labelled paint block tray, ceramic mixing tray and ceramic palette, contained in a mahogany box with hinged cover and secret drawer with campaign handle, 23cm W x 17cm D x 8cm H (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The box shows open joints to the corners and the sides show a degree of movement which will need some attention. The printed maker's panel under the hinged cover shows rubbing, scratching and minor staining. The drawer slides fairly easily. The water bowl may be a later addition. The paint block are old and may not be usable.
A 14k gold ball chain bracelet with black gem set elements, weight 3.7gms, together with sets of silver jewellery to include, a torc necklace with silversmith made ceramic plaque pendant and earrings, an ametrine pendant and earrings and amethyst spiral set etc Condition Report:No condition report available.
A copper planter, of rectangular form, with brass lion mask ring handles, raised on four brass paw feet, 15cm high, 40cm wide, together with a brass preserve pan, a brass planter of circular form with ring handles, on three paw feet, 19cm high, and a copper planter of oval form with blue and white ceramic handles, 48cm wide. (4)
A collection of six 20th Century porcelain 'Pride of Britain' series ceramic Toby jugs by Wood & Sons (HJ Wood), England. To include, Sir Winston Churchill, Lord Nelson, Napoleon Bonaparte, Lord Montgomery, Duke of Wellington and Henry VIII. All Marked to base. Largest measures 17.5cm (height).
A large collection of twenty one 19th & 20th Century porcelain ceramic 'Toby & Character' jugs. A variety of examples to include most modelled as a seated, two standing / full body, two bust examples (head, face / shoulders), two boxed with certification - limited edition 261 / 500 and Admiral Lord Howe 393 / 500. Manufacturers to include Allertons, Devonmoor, Price, AE Gray, Avon Ware, Torquay Ware, Artone, Shorter & Sons, Sylvac, Arthur Bowker, Squire / Night Watchman / Poorman by Roy Kirkham. All hand painted - some marked with painters initials. Largest measures 29cm (height).

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