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A gold, diamond and blue gem doublet set ring, mounted with a central blue gem within a diamond four stone surround, detailed ‘18ct’, ring size approx O1/2, a gold, sapphire and diamond three stone ring, mounted with a cushion shaped sapphire between two cushion shaped diamonds, detailed ‘18ct’, ring size approx N, total weight 4.1g, and a 9ct gold, emerald and diamond half eternity ring, weight 1.1g, ring size approx M1/2.
A pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, each girdled urn shaped sconce above a knop stem, on a circular stepped base, Birmingham 1957 by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, height 20cm, and a silver six-piece condiment set of cushion form on scroll feet, comprising two mustards, two salts and two peppers, Birmingham 1950 and 1955 by William Suckling Ltd, weight of condiments only 392.3g.
A diamond and cultured pearl three row necklace, the front with an oval diamond set panel centred by the principal cushion shaped diamond in a flower motif, otherwise set with rose cut and cushion shaped diamonds in pierced floral design, length 4.8cm, width 3.7cm, on a shaped rectangular clasp, mounted with cushion shaped diamonds, length 2.5cm, width 1.6cm, total length 40cm, unmarked (some imitation pearls have been added next to the clasp).
A George V silver tea strainer and stand of circular tapering form with pouring spout, fitted with an ebonized handle, Birmingham 1920 by E.S. Barnsley & Co, length 17cm, and a small group of other silver, including another tea strainer, napkin rings, a rectangular pin cushion and a folding fruit knife, weighable items 144.8g.
A gold and diamond three stone ring in a crossover design, mounted with cushion shaped diamonds, indistinct marks, weight 1.9g, ring size approx I, an 18ct gold, sapphire and rose cut diamond cluster ring, Birmingham 1903, weight 3.2g, ring size approx M1/2 (seven diamonds lacking), and two further gem set rings.
A Victorian mahogany single door side wall cabinet with arched panelled door enclosing a single shelf, 45 cm wide x 23 cm deep x 42 cm high, together with a treen ware two section cutlery tray, mahogany wall bracket, treen ware stationery box, a modern folding chess board and a leather covered pin cushion
A modern mahogany framed three-quarter snooker / billiard table with five section slate bed, on heavy square chamfered supports CONDITION REPORTS Appears to be complete. Two side rails, two end sections each with two legs attached, two separate legs, one central support, six cushion sections, four slates, two further larger supports and two further sections possibly ball carriers and a two piece cue stand. No pockets or pocket holders. There are twenty-one wooden hole finials/buttons where it looks as though there should be thirty. Several washers are missing. Please see image for details of screws etc. Unsure which bits for which. Baize is present but needs replacing, very moth eaten. Appears generally sound in pieces. See images for more details
SCOTTISH GROUP OF GLASGOW STYLE EMBROIDERY, CIRCA 1905 comprising a PELMET, coloured threads and braid on a linen ground, lined, 15cm x 286cm; another PELMET, coloured silks on a satinised cotton ground, 22cm x 127cm; a TEA COSY, coloured threads on a linen ground, 25cm x 36cm; another TEA COSY, coloured silks on a satinised cotton ground, 25cm 38cm; a TEA COSY COVER, coloured threads on a linen ground, 29cm x 40cm; a CUSHION COVER, coloured silks on a linen ground, 40cm square; another CUSHION COVER, coloured silks on a ribbed cotton ground, 43cm x 47cm; and a TABLE RUNNER, coloured silks with applique on a linen ground, 24cm x 100cm (8)
HERTER BROTHERS, NEW YORK FINE AESTHETIC MOVEMENT WALL MIRROR, CIRCA 1880 ebonised wood, with marquetry inlay and gilt embellishments, bevelled mirror plates 154cm x 128.8cm Literature: Howe K.S. et al Herter Brothers: Furniture and interiors for a gilded age, Harry N. Abrams in association with the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1994, pp. 234-5.A mirror of similar design was probably made for the John Sloane residence in New York City circa 1882 where the firm were employed to decorate and furnish the library and parlour of the new home of John Sloane (1834-1905) at 997 Fifth Avenue. Some of the woodwork, furniture and decorative objects from this scheme are held at the Brooklyn Museum. See Stair, New York Americana at Stair, Thursday August 5th 2021, lot 289 where the mirror is marked ‘Mr Sloan’ verso. The Herter Brothers, established by German immigrants Gustave and Christian Herter, were among the most distinguished cabinetmakers and interior designers in New York City during the last quarter of the 19th century. Renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship and sophisticated aesthetic, the firm catered to an elite clientele, including figures such as William H. Vanderbilt and J. Pierpont Morgan. This mirror, dating to approximately 1880, exemplifies the Herter Brothers' mastery of high Aesthetic Movement design. The striking golden marquetry set against a polished black surface reflects the strong influence of Eastern lacquerware, which was a defining characteristic of the Anglo-Japanese style that gained popularity during this period. Additionally, the mirror’s structure pays homage to the eclecticism of late 19th-century design by incorporating the traditional 17th-century cushion-framed mirror form. Constructed in a refined reform style, the piece is further embellished with symmetrical, stylized floral and animal motifs that draw inspiration from Near Eastern decorative arts. This synthesis of historical references, global influences, and meticulous craftsmanship aligns with the core principles of the Aesthetic Movement, which emphasized beauty and artistic expression over purely functional design.
FOUR-WHEELED POT WAGON believed to be by Jarrett, on traditional semi-elliptic springs, a cream chassis decorated with gold leaf, and iron shod wheels. The curved sides of the wagon are adorned with highly detailed green, red, and gold lines and decorations on a maroon painted body with carved chamfers throughout. The bed of the wagon is painted red, with decorative bench seat to middle with pleather cushion and there is a decorative cratch at the rear supported on steel chains, and a cream pan box. Matching cream-painted shafts with gold and green lines, brown leather coverings and while metal tip ends are included. A very decorative wagon in very good condition and highly sought-after.
DAIRY FLOAT, made by James Plater and Sons, a coachmaker local to Haddenham in Buckinghamshire. Two wheeled Trade Show vehicle on iron tyres, in exceptional condition, with fixed shafts, suitable for a 14-15hh horse. Finished in cream gloss paint with royal blue lining, signwritten "B. Hillier Dairy Co." on the front and "Milk Cream" on blue elevated side panels. Brass hubs show makers name 'Haddenham & Thame, PLATER'. The driver's area includes a tan cushion seat, with milk churns positioned at the front before the raised rail rein. The float boasts a varnished floor, along with a footrest, whip holder, and block brakes. Lamps, churns and a roadmans bag are included in the sale. Measurements: 12ft long (including shafts), 5ft wide, and 5ft high. Wheel height: 3ft 7in. Space between shafts ranges from 2ft 3in to 2ft 8in at the widest part.
Twenty riding whips; burgundy full size headcollar; set of red pony size bandages; one black full size bridle; white small brushing boots; two full size shaped leg pads; four pink Shetland headcollars; miscellaneous bandages; two blue cotton stocks; one child's XL body protector; one child's M body protector; one child's S body protector; one travel safe bumpster (cushion protection in a trailer); one child's L body protector; set of black medium chaps; two sets of pony size travel boots
2 WHEEL EXERCISE VEHICLE to suit a Shetland pony. This lightweight carriage features pneumatic tyres with painted white metal rims and a sturdy blue-painted metal framework. The wooden seat and mudguards are painted in burgundy and a blue covered driver’s cushion is included. Fixed shafts ensure stability, while decorative yellow scrollwork throughout lends a traditional flourish. An ideal vehicle for exercise or pleasure driving with smaller ponies.
A GROUP OF EIGHTEEN SEAT CUSHIONS WITH TIES OF RECENT MANUFACTURE six repeated geometric patterned 40cm wide, 36cm deep, four plain, 46cm wide, 38cm deep and ten leopard, 52cm wide, 41cm deep all feather filled Provenance: Private Collection, Lancashire Estate Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW.Wear commensurate with use in a domestic setting Some fraying and pulling threads Some rips where the ties meet the seat cushion, some ties have been refastenedADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot.Condition Report Disclaimer
A LOUIS XV STYLE BRONZE AND ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK FRENCH, LATE 19TH CENTURY drum case, enamel cushion numeral dial signed Balthazar, Paris, eight-day movement, bell strike, supported on the back of a bronze bull, and surmounted by a putto, Boulle trellis marquetry panelled plinth 61cm high, 43cm wide, 18cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, Lancashire Estate Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEWWith wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Some wear to ormolu, please see images Some patina to metalware Key and pendulum present, clock winds, tick can be heard, and clock strikes, a gentle clean and/or service is advisable. ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF FIVE CREAM AND RED CUSHIONS OF RECENT MANUFACTURE with gold fringe and piping, the cream pair with crests the red approximately 25cm x 25cm and the cream 54cm x 54cm Provenance: Private Collection, Lancashire Estate Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW.With wear commensurate with use in a domestic setting One one cream cushion the zip has failed and needs replacing Some pulling threadsADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot.Condition Report Disclaimer
â–² Peter Lloyd-Jones (b.1956) 'Interior with Chair and Red Cushion' signed with initials l.l., with a further portrait study verso, oil on canvas109 x 76cmProvenance: With Jonleigh Gallery, Guildford;Mr and Mrs David McCleave.Condition ReportFramed: 119 x 86cmA little very light surface dirt. There is a faint horizontal line crossing the centre of the work which appears to be the surface of the canvas. Further very faint lines cross the top and bottom thirds of the painting, however in our opinion the work presents well overall when viewed on the wall. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.

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