WAKELY & WHEELER; a George V hallmarked silver tankard of plain tapering form, centred with an engraved coat of arms inscribed 'E. SPINIS' and 'John Beattie Dunlop' to the edge of the base, London 1926, height 12cm, approx 11.8ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There are scratches throughout and some pitting, there are concentrated scratches and nicks to the foot rim and also some tarnish.
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WILLIAMS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver backed five piece dressing table set comprising a pair of hand brushes, a pair of coat brushes and a comb, Birmingham 1923, two further pairs of coat brushes to include example by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, two single examples, a hand mirror and a hat brush, also a group of button hooks and a set of ten hallmarked silver flintlock pistol handled fruit knives, etc.
A large quantity of textiles to include three woollen coats, five fur hats, a fur shoulder throw and blue velvet cape/coat with fur detail, a lacework dress and further quantity of linens and fabrics of varied pattern and design, a graduation cap and gown, also two cardboard hat boxes stamped 'Cresta' and an early 20th century twin handled metal example.
A large Nymphenburg porcelain figural porcelain group set with numerous figures, hounds, fallen stag, etc, printed marks to base, width approx 34cm, height approx 29cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Top vase has been off at stem and crudely reattached, further losses to top, female figure has lost tips of fingers to left hand, male figure in red coat has lost piece to top of hair, and item held in right hand, branch of tree lost, top of left antler of deer at rear lost, possible loss to left of lion fountain at rear, losses to some of the leaves on the tree, areas of rubbing to painted decoration, particularly to base.
A c.1970s Gabrielle Designs Paddington Bear soft toy in blond mohair/plush with glass eyes and plastic nose, dressed in red hat, green duffel coat and red Dunlop Wellington boots, with attached paper postage style label, height 46cm, and a large printed plaque modelled as a postage label issued by Paddington and Company (Films) Ltd. 1975, width 41.5cm (2).
An early 20th century bisque headed Armand Marseille doll marked '390A50XM' with open/close eyes and open mouth showing four teeth, with composition body and limbs dressed in Edwardian costume, height 33cm, and a mid-20th century celluloid doll with open/close and moving eyes and open mouth in a winter outfit, 53cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Armand Marseille; no eyelids, wig quite loose and brittle, surface wear and light abrasions to hands but retains all digits, legs with hairlines/crazing; arms loose in sockets, right upper leg detached from sockets and knee, left leg loose; clothes soiled and frayed, coat upper section open where stitches have come undone, shoes loose fitting, straps don't fasten. Larger doll is marked 'Pedigree', general wear and surface marks, shoes have lost majority of soles, outfit soiled and frayed, wig brittle.
Two 1960/70s black 'Friedo' dolls, both with black wigs, open/close yellow/brown glass eyes, painted features and closed mouths, the first wearing blue and white checked skirt and red rubber sandals and the second wearing a white and green fabric long skirt with white rubber sandals (straps af), length of both approx 47cm, and a similar smaller doll, also two contemporary Eegee type dolls with blonde hair and rubberized heads with open/close blue glass eyes, painted features and closed mouths, the first wearing green and black knitted jumper, red tights and white rubber sandals, the second wearing a red fabric duffel coat and black rubber Wellington boots with pair of amber sunglasses, length of slightly larger approx 40cm, all dolls with celluloid and jointed (except smallest) bodies (5). CONDITION REPORT: Friedo: General surface wear, wigs dry and brittle, one with sticky eyelids, one with rubbed paint to lips, clothes worn and soiled.Eegee: One with chipped and sticky eyelids, both with losses to digits and bodies worn and discoloured, one particularly, the smaller doll with soiled outfit. Small black doll has lost a finger and with wear throughout, outfit stained.
A collection of mixed dolls, doll's house furniture and soft toys to include a c.1960s Emma Pell doll in black PVC outfit, length 27.5cm, two further 1960/70s celluloid dolls (one male, one female), two Snoopy wearing 'The Gang's All Here' jumpers and jeans, two late 19th/early 20th century wax headed and limbed dolls modelled as poachers with painted facial features, the first in black hat, red coat, silk trousers and scarf holding an empty net in his right hand, the second in brown hat, overcoat and waistcoat, brown trousers and holding a dead game bird, length of the former approx 33cm, a clown puppet, a quantity of furniture to include bathtub, sideboard and smaller items including cutlery, teapot, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Both poacher model dolls with issues, shoes and lower legs have perished to one doll, in process of perishing to other doll, wear to the heads and limbs as expected with wax bodied dolls.
A 1950s knee length fur coat; a Victor Segall mahogany coloured fur coat, a three-quarter length astrakhan coat, a Tescan beaver lamb coat, a 1950s fur coat, an astrakhan coat with grey art deco design lining, a 1970s full length suede coat with fur trim, a rabbit fur jacket and an early 1970s faux fur coat, (9)
First World War Lancashire Hussars Interest:- a pair of crushed leather saddle panniers, the joining strap embossed Major J R Aspinall, Lancashire Hussars, each bag with brass buckle and rolled leather handle, also, two leather trimmed brown canvas luggage rolls, one by Harrods Ltd., a similar suit carrier, a canvas kit bag, two leather Gladstone bags and a pigskin pyjama case, all embossed JRA; also, a canvas game bag, a swagger stick, two dress waistcoats, a linen coat with blue collar and cuffs, and a blue wool field service cap to Colonel J R Aspinall, King's Own Regiment
A German Navy Black Leather Double Breasted Coat, with astrakan collar and grey wool lining; a German Green Leather Coat, with rever collar, suede lined slanted pockets, green rayon lining with label for Felwa, Lederbekleiduing and with waist belt; a German Police Leatherette Rain Coat, with cream piped collar and pebbled aluminium buttons (3)
An Edward VII 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Dress Sword, the part-fullered, single edge blade, length 82 cm, etched with the Royal cypher and coat of arms amongst panels of scrollwork and foliage, the plated hilt pierced and incorporating the Royal cypher, wire-bound fishskin grip, the steel scabbard with twin ring suspensionsBlade with small patches of rust mainly near ricasso. Hilt plating worn and rusted. Scabbard with several dents and overall rusting.
A 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 82cm diamond section steel blade engraved with the Royal Coat of Arms and inscribed FOR MY COUNTRY & KING to each side, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with hinged double shell guard, leather covered grip and panelled urn pommel, lacks scabbard; a Georgian Small Sword, with 57cm fullered triangular section steel blade, the brass stirrup hilt with double shell guard, finger rings, silver wire bound grip and ovoid pommel, lacks scabbard (2) 1 - Blade tip ground, black patching to surface. Hilt bears traces of gilding, later grip. 2 - Hilt bears traces of gilding. Lacks scabbard. Blade has tiny nibble chips along the raised back edge.
A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sword, the 70cm single edge curved steel blade double edged for the last 19cm, etched with crowned GR cypher, Royal coat of arms, crossed standards and foliage, WARRANTED, the steel stirrup hilt with rounded langets, wire bound leather grip and beak pommel, with steel mounted leather scabbard, the locket engraved `TATHAM, Sword Cutler to his MAJESTY, Charing Cross' within an oval Blade cleaned. grey patching to hilt and scabbard mounts. Worm holes to grip. Leather scabbard has cracks and the surface is flaked
A 19th Century Continental Cavalry Trooper's Sword, the 92cm single edge curved fullered steel blade with a narrow fuller running along the back edge and double edged for the last 18cm, the steel hilt with five rounded sinuous bars fluted scroll quillon and wire bound leather grip; an Infantry Sword, similar to 1854 pattern, the 79cm single edge curved steel blade with five bullet marks, the brass gothic hilt pierced and cast with a coat of arms of lion and unicorn surmounted by an elephant, with wire bound leather grip (2 - lack scabbards)
A First World War 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's Sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the 88.5cm single edge spear point fullered steel blade crisply etched with Royal cypher, coat of arms and scrolling foliage, with maker's name, the back edge stamped 55531, the steel bowl hilt chased and engraved with scrolling foliage, the wire bound fishskin grip with thumb depression and husk chased stepped oval pommel, the leather service scabbard with sword frogBlade of dark grey patina, plating on the hilt is worn away. Generally in good order.
An early C19th English Old Sheffield Plate tureen and warming stand. The tureen with gadrooned border cast decorative removable handle with scrolling acanthus leaf designs and an engraved armorial coat of arms to the cover and very ornate heavily decorated handles to the sides The stand with bun feet and pierced inner decoration In good condition with minor wear and plate loss and wear to the inside of the tureen H: 27 cm or 6.5" W: 37 cm or 14.5" D: 20 cm or 8"

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