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A collection of mainly Chinese porcelain items including a 19th Century Chinese lozenge shaped famille rose dish on oval foot, 20.5 cm x 13.8 cm, three 19th Century Chinese celadon glazed famille rose plates, each with different blue under glaze seal mark, approx 19 cm diameter, a famille noire polychrome floral decorated ginger jar bearing faux Qianlong over glazed oxide red printed seal mark, 18.5 cm high, a Chinese oxide red glazed floral decorated plate with faux Qianlong mark, 22.5 cm diameter, a blue glazed floral and foliate decorated stem cup with six character mark to base, 11 cm diameter x 11.8 cm high, two prunus blossom decorated ginger jars, a Chinese cloisonné bowl with water dragon decoration, bearing four character seal mark to base, 20 cm diameter, a Chinese verdigris patinated bronze wine vessel in the archaic manner, 18 cm high and a Japanese Satsuma baluster shaped vase decorated with warriors and a battle scene bearing four character seal mark to base, 21 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The lozenge shaped stand / dish has been broken and repaired in various places. Has significant firing faults, some chips to the base and roughness to the other edges. The celadon glazed plates - two have hairline fractures. All three have some roughness to the edges and losses to the decoration, particularly to the smaller of the three. There are some small chips to the edges. The famille noire ginger jar has some roughness / firing faults to the glaze and looks a bit patchy in areas. The lid has a small chip to the underside. The red oxide plate has some significant wear to the decoration throughout. Both ginger jars are very light. Otherwise general wear and tear. The cloisonne bowl has some white residue throughout, particularly to the base of the dish and the underside. The underside doesn't look quite right - unsure if something has been later let in or if badly manufactured in the first place. There are some small dings and knocks to the cloisonne throughout resulting in some areas of loss and other areas of bruising. The goblet type vessel has a large firing fault to the base. There is crazing throughout and some minor chips, remains of paint, etc. The patinated bronze wine vessel has some surface scratches, etc. The Satsuma vase has all-over crazing and some losses to the decoration. Otherwise all items have various general wear and tear conducive with age and use and are in need of a clean. See images for further detail.
A circa 1900 mahogany and brass bound matched three-piece salon suite in the Russian neo-Classical style, comprising three-seat settee and pair of near-matching armchairs, the settee with slat back decoration, 153 cm wide x 55 cm deep x 102 cm high, the chairs with lattice work decoration, raised on square tapered legs united by stretchers, 54 cm wide x 52 cm deep x 95.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS One of the elbow chairs has some larger dents to the top rail and as well as a repair to the left hand corner and throughout predominantly to the edges really. Some of the brass work has been repaired particularly noticeable in the left hand corner. The back left hand leg has a split to the veneer. The other elbow chair is in a similar condition with several large knocks and bumps and chips to the extremities and damage to the brasswork including various splits, verdigris, etc. The settee is in similar condition, however, there appears to have been a repair to the top rail on the left hand side. An area of brasswork has been split and is breaking to the left hand seat section. On the left hand chair section, the first splat - the brass is completely missing and has been painted gold. The brass section is also missing to the apron of the middle section of the settee. There is a break to the stretcher. There is significant damage / hole to the second leg in from the left hand side and there is a break to the third leg from the left hand side. Generally all pieces appear to have been kept in some storage for some time. Very dirty and in need of a clean and reupholstery. Heavy wear and tear throughout conducive with age and use to include knocks and damage to all the brassware throughout as well as to the extremities of the frames. Although there are some splits etc to the wood, everything seems to be structurally sound. See images for further detail.
Elizabeth II (1952-2022) Concorde - 1st Scheduled Passenger Flight from London to Bahrain Silver Medal 21st January 1976 Obverse Plane taking off, with clouds and 2 flags in the background legend around TO COMMEMORATE THE FIRST SCHEDULED PASSENGER SERVICE · Concorde JAN 21st 1976 Reverse Plane flying left before crowned flag of Bahrain in wreath legend around ?????????? ?????? ????? ??????? ?????????? ?????? - ????????? - ?????? · ?? ????? ??????? (????????) ???? · ??????? together with various worldwide coins Condition Report:Available upon request
CORDOVOX a Cordovox 120 bass 41 key piano accordion with case In 1962, a Farfisa technical team led by Gianfelice Fugazza, with the collaboration of the accordion virtuoso Gervasio Marcosignori put the first transistors into the accordion. The outcome was the "Cordovox", an instrument with plenty of potential, not out of place with the modern music of the day. Condition Report:The instrument is second hand. The accordion is in overall good condition. I have not checked the amplification. The accordion makes an acoustic sound. Some keys are marked and scratched.
Burnett, Charles J. & Hodgson, Leslie Stall Plates of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle in the Chapel of the Order within St. Giles' Cathedral, The High Kirk of Edinburgh The Heraldry Society of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2001, first edition, fully leatherbound with gilt crest to upper cover, marbled endpapers and coordinating slipcase, signed by the authors to title page Condition Report:Available upon request
Medallic First Day Covers with July 17 1975 Apollo Soyuz Link-Up, 18 April 1974 Michelangelo 500th Anniversary, Official United Nations Commemorative Medals various dates in 1975 (5), 15 August 1975 The Railway Sesquicentennial together with the British Virgin Islands, 1977 Royal Silver Jubilee six coin set, boxed with COA Condition Report:Available upon request
comprising an upper lidded repousse copper lavabo (storage tank) with a brass spigot 24½in. (62.2cm.) high, and below, a repousse copper basin with twin handles (30.5cm.) high, both featuring a coat of arms surmounted by a coronet flanked by rampant winged griffins.* Lavabos, or water fountains, first appeared in wealthy properties during the late 17th century. They were used in dining rooms to wash ones hands before eating.*Dents and wear commensurate with age and use.
awarded to 881 PTE. J. LE PAGE; together with WW1 medal pair awarded to J.64724 F. DE FRANCISCO. ORD. R.N. (Ordinary Seaman, Royal Navy); Royal Navy Long Service Good Conduct Medal, awarded to J.108785 R. H. T. COKER. P.O H.M.S. St. ANGELO; States of Guernsey Liberation medal; 'Compactoid' SPL 641 First Aid Outfit; mixed coinage, to include Victorian silver coins, etc. (quantity)
Signed, Gyokusai, Japan, Edo, first half of 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)humorous netsuke parody of the seduction of feminine wiles. Here the hapless male is caught by his fundoshi (loincloth) within the lips of a clam, the Japanese archetypal symbol of the female sex. Well-carved, the surface finely patinated. Himotoshi and signature GYOKUSAI underneath, 4.5cm. High.
"Ah not merely a gold card but a gold card first class with oak leaf cluster........how delightfully refreshing", watercolour, signed lower right and inscribed with title, framed, 7½ x 10in. (19 x 25.4cm.). *Exhibited: Chris Beetles Ltd, London, "The British Art of Illustration", 1800-1999. Label verso.*Good condition.
the first modelled doing excise, the other holding aloft their foot (possibly after injury), signed 'EA', the tallest 6½in. (16.5cm.) high. (2)* Providence: By family descent, Elizabeth Ann Macphail - worked at Briglin Pottery, London in the late 1950’s and later potted on her own at Grandes Roques, Guernsey from 1961-1989.* No chips or cracks, good.
Map of Jersey and Guernsey, inscribed "Sarnia Insula, Vulgo Garnsey et Insula Caesarea, Vernacule Jarsey", hand coloured engraving on laid paper, pub. by Joan Blaeu in 1645, from volume 1V of the "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum", first published in 1645, 16¾ x 20in. (42.5 x 50.8cm.).* Good condition, central crease, bright colour, framed and glazed.
An Account of its First Settlement and Early History with Useful Hints to Visitors, pub. J. Redstone, Guernsey, c.1839, original embossed boards with gilt title, boards faded and detached at spine.* Recovered incorporating the central part of the original cover with gilded embossed title. In good condition.

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