A GREAT WAR SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, BY MAPPIN & WEBB inscribed 'In Loving Memory of Our Captain L.M.Potts - Killed in Action 10th December 1914 - Leabank Lawn Tennis Club', silk lined with easel back,18.5cm x 26.5cm. Note: 9838 Rifleman L.M. Potts, 5th Battalion, London Rifle Brigade was killed in action on the 10th of December 1914, and is Remembered with Honour at the Lancashire Cottage Cemetery, near Leper, Belguim.
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An Edwardian silver photograph frame, in the Art Nouveau style, Birmingham 1905, Registered 443080, with oak back. Aperture 125 mm x 85 mm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The frame is tarnished and has deposits of old silver polish. There are numerous dents and holes to the flowers in particular. The is a split to the bottom right hand side approximately 1.5 cm. To the rear the easel back is missing and the oakwork is slightly bleached.
A Victorian silver gilt framed mirror, Birmingham 1899, easel back. Height 15 ins, width 10 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The mirror frame has numerous small holes in the proud sections of the moulding. There are too many to count but our attached image if enlarged should show you the main areas of rubbing and the small losses that are present. The overall effect of the mirror is perfectly reasonable unless the item is looked at closely and critically.
English brass framed strut clock signed Thomas Cole, the 5" x 4" silvered engraved dial plate inscribed with the retailer C.F. Hancock, London, enclosed by an outer wooden frame, the back plate with sliding aperture revealing the balance wheel escapement, within an easel case, 9" high overall
An Edwardian hallmarked silver framed mirror with bevelled plate and foliate scroll border (af). CONDITION REPORT: Overall in poor condition. The mirror has been broken bottom left and crudely repaired to the glass, numerous holes throughout, sections missing to the silver, crude repairs using brass and the easel back is missing.
NINETEENTH CENTURY CYLINDER BUREAU BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice above a pair of glazed cupboard doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves to the interior, the advanced lower section, the advanced lower section with fitted interior containing birds eye maple fronted pigeon holes and small drawers above a pull out writing section with three gilt tooled black morocco inserts, the central one hinged and with easel support over a pair of panelled cupboard doors, and raised on a plinth base, 91 1/2" (232.4cm) high, 49" x 23 1/2" (124.5cm x 59.7cm)
1st-2nd century AD. A fabric-backed wooden veneer panel with painted portrait of a female in dark red robe with two-strand necklace of green beads, drop earrings. See Walker, S and Bierbrier, M. Ancient Faces: Mummy Portraits from Roman Egypt, 1997. Paintings such as these take their name from a fertile and flourishing district of Roman Egypt whose population comprised of Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, Syrians, Libyans and Jews. In this cosmopolitan environment the dead were mummified in the traditional Egyptian manner, but in a noticeable departure from the norm had a painted realistic portrait placed over the top. The Fayum portraits are by far the largest body of ancient easel painting to have survived from the Roman period with over a thousand examples being known. The hairstyle on this portrait would suggest a date during the reigns of the Emperors Trajan and Hadrian, 98 - 138 AD. 38 grams, 35.5cm (14"). Property of a lady; acquired in the late 1970s on the London art market. Fine condition; possibly some repainting.
A pocket compensated Barometer in gilt metal case with fixed weather scale, altitude scale graduated 0 - 1000 feet, fixed weather scale graduated 21-31, mercury thermometer with fahrenheit and centigrade scale, gilt metal pocket Compass in original leather case, double doors and green velvet interior with hinged easel to back of the case
Fine quality First World War oval portrait miniature on ivory, signed and dated C. Kirk 1916 - study of First World War Captain wearing glasses, possibly Somerset Light Infantry, in oval rose gold (9ct) double-sided glazed frame hallmarked London 1916, with silk panel to reverse, in velvet-lined easel backed leather presentation case, retailed by Walter Jones, 195 Sloane Street London SW
English Sterling Silver Mounted Wood Photo Picture Frame. Of rectangular shape, smooth and clean frame with a ribbon shape ornamented border. Black wooden reverse with an easel. Comes in a beautiful gift box. The frame can be set either vertically or horizontally. Can take a photo up to - 13cm X 9cm / 5in X 3.5in. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 2012 and diamond jubilee mark, maker's mark for Francis Howard. 16.5cm X 12.5cm / 6.5in X 4.9in.

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