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DERBY; an 18th century figure of a young woman with floral decorated dress and raised on gilt heightened scrolling base, bearing 'Cordwent Collection' label to base, height 27cm.Additional InformationThe Derby figure has some small areas of restoration, notably to her left foot. The tips of the scarf around here waist band some of the floral adornment to her hair and some of the petals throughout. There are also some small losses to the petals and some discolouration to the figure. The watercolour has three or four faint spots of foxing but overall condition is good.
ROYAL DUX; a pair of figures representing a male fruit carrier and a female water carrier, each with embossed triangle mark and numbered 884 and 885 respectively, height 43cm (2).Additional InformationWear to the gilding and to the decoration in parts, she has minor chipping to the edges of the dress, he has restoration to his arm and the basket and possibly the shoulders, and old repair to the applied floral detail to the male.
MEISSEN; a 19th century porcelain figure of a lady holding muff and wearing a crinoline type dress, blue painted cross swords marks and inscribed D66 to the underside, height 21cm.Additional InformationRestoration to her arm and fingers, minor losses to the crinoline type dress, wear to the gilding.
ROYAL COPENHAGEN; a figure of an imp seated on a column, number 456, height 21cm, a Royal Copenhagen model of a puppy chewing a shoe, a 19th century Wedgwood black basalt ware ewer, a Japanese Imari bowl, Victorian fairings, a pair of Continental figures with crinoline dresses, an Augustus Rex teacup and saucer, etc.Additional InformationThere are too many items to give an accurate condition report on each item in the lot, to mention a few, the Royal Copenhagen imp has a chip to his ear, the Wedgwood ewer has a break running across the handle, the Royal Copenhagen dog is good, the Rex teacup and saucer is good, minor losses to the dress on the figures. SUGAR BOX: body is cracked.
DERBY; an early 19th century ceramic figure of a maiden wearing a pink and blue dress, height 14cm, four further ceramic figures including a pair of Staffordshire examples, a pair of Continental porcelain candle holders, etc (7). Additional InformationThe Derby figure with a hairline crack running through the base, crazing throughout, the Continental figure group of the girl inside with large chips in large areas of loss, the figure of the farmer with chips to the raised parts
LLADRO; seven assorted figures including a girl holding a basket of geese, height 23cm, a girl seated on the phone beside a puppy, etc (7).Additional InformationLight wear and scratches throughout, traces of emulsion paint, the figure of the girl with the vase on her lap is missing the interior flowers, the figure clutching the bird with a large sliver chip to the inside of her dress.
A WWI medal pair awarded to 12214 Cpl J.W. Bedson, Bedf.R, with Record Office medal record dated July 1921, a large assortment of wartime ephemera including postcards, letters, etc, framed certificate with an associated cap with Intelligence Corps badge, and a carved pine frame inset with a photograph of a figure in highland dress.
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