An oak 30 hour longcase clock with later painted finish, the door decorated with scenes entitled 'time flieth' - Height 2.09 m Condition report: in need of some restoration, has a weight and pendulum Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and Photographer and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped grey trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye.
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A Victorian gilt and painted Gothic over mantle mirror - Height 1.44 m x Width 1.2 m Condition report: needs restoration, some silver loss Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and Photographer and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped grey trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye.
A Victorian oak Gothic dinner gong Condition report: sound condition, would benefit from polishing Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and Photographer and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped grey trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye.
A small cabinet on bulbous supports adapted from antique furniture with a carved religious figure attached to the door - Height 1.05 m x Width 50 cm x Depth 26 cm Condition report: would benefit from some restoration Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye.
An Islamic octagonal mother of pearl inlaid low side table - Height 43 cm x 38 cm Condition report: overall losses and damage, in need of restoration Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and Photographer and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped grey trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye.
A carved mixed timber hall bench with scroll arms - Height 1.25 m x Width 1.14 m x Depth 43 cm Condition report: in need of some restoration Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and Photographer and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped grey trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye.
A Victorian walnut Canterbury whatnot with an adjustable reading top on fretwork supports and a base drawer - Height 92 cm x Width 67 cm x Depth 43 cm Condition report: in need of restoration Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and Photographer and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped grey trousers, silk hat, patent leather boos and spats with monocle to his good eye.
An impressive Edwardian mahogany mirror back fire surround - Height 2.06 m x Width 1.72 m will take a fire 97 cm x 97 cm Condition report: in solid condition, minor moulding loss and damp damage to base Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1822 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and Photographer and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped grey trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye.
A 19th century mahogany pole screen base surmounted by a dwarf's carved head - useful as a hat stand base Condition report: has some veneer loss and dirt Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and Photographer and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped grey trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye.
A late 19th to early 20th century Colonial, possibly Burmese, carved hardwood centre table with a well detailed circular 1.5 m diameter top depicting birds, Genesh and Buddhas in a foliate border with a homage centre supported on four carved screw in legs with reptiles and serpents united by cross stretchers entwined with snakes - Height 79 cm Condition report: overall good sound condition, some slight wear consistent with age, some slight expansion gaps, replacement screws to stretchers Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and Photographer and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped grey trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye
A Victorian walnut and line inlaid games/work table, the hinged top - now loose- reveals a game board interior for chess, backgammon and cribbage over a frieze drawer and work drawer on end supports 65cm wide x 72.5cm high Condition report: Top with end damage scratches and central veneer loss, stains and scratches consistent with age
An oil on canvas of a woodland glade signed A F Gluhl (?) - 69 cm x 1 m Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye. Condition report: in need of a clean, two small holes and scuffing, losses to gilt frame
A triform lion headed stand with later added crazy coloured glass inset base and top - Height 34 cm x Diameter 40 cm Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye. Condition report: some losses and bending to insert
An Anglo Indian ivory inlaid travel box - 25 cm x 18 cm, a glove box - 29 cm x 11 cm and boulle work box - 27 cm x 10 cm Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye. Condition report: all in a distressed condition with losses, in need of restoration
A Colonial metal travelling shrine, possibly Burmese, with a small seated figure - Height 27 cm x Width 19 cm Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye. Condition report: damage and bending to metal work
John Ruskin Stones of Venice three volumes 1898, The Crown of Wild Olive 1900, The Eagle's Nest 1897 together with 20 various leather cloth bound titles Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye. Condition report: All used and worn condition
A hand built 19th century model of a three masted ship at anchor in a glass case - Length 60 cm Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye. Condition report: some attention needed to boat and rigging, case missing top glass and wear to wood base
A Chinese drum - Diameter 40 cm Provenance: Captain 'Tiger' SARLL (1882 - 1977) Tiger was once described as a Big Game Hunter, a War Correspondent, Actor, Journalist and became known for his characteristic dress of frock-coat, striped trousers, silk hat, patent leather boots and spats with a monocle in his good eye. Condition report: sound but distressed paint work
A 9ct gold and shell cameo brooch, bust portrait of a lady, an 18ct gold and diamond set stick pin in a surround of black and white enamel, a Stolkace 9ct gold square cased wristwatch, silvered dial, subsidiary seconds dial, leather strap, silver novelty game pendant, Birmingham 1889, and a plated tie slide with safety chain.
A VICTORIAN BERLIN WOOLWORK PICTURE, worked in full cross stitch in coloured wools with an oval enclosing a seated hunter with his game bag slung over his shoulder, a gun in his left hand and a dog at his feet, within oak leaf spandrels and an acanthus leaf border, 30"" x 26"", in a gilt wood filet and rosewood frame
A carved oak inverted front side cabinet, the carved columns modelled as cavaliers, the panels of the cupboards carved with dead game, 155cm wide 67cm deep 94cm high CONDITION REPORT: General wear and knocks. Split to back of top. Joints have moved and opened up. Part of base needs re-attaching. Hand on one of the figures repaired. Loss to reverse on one side. Please view additional images (upon request).
Two shooting sticks, together with CHARLES LANCASTER "The Art of Shooting", ROBERT CHURCHILL "Game shooting", two boxes of place mats depicting hunting scenes, AFTER WILLIAM WEEKES "I smell a rat", coloured engraving by Herbert Stedcole, together with a modern coloured print depicting hounds
A game counter by G&JW Hawksley, inscribed "Partridges" to one side and "Hares" to the other CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs and some tarnish, tarnish/rust to pointers. Both pointers do click when turned clockwise. Back of one srew-hole is fully covered, the other is not (please see photos). Size approx 1.5 inches diameter.
A quantity of early to mid 20thC boxed and other games, to include Spaceman`s Space Phones, Disney jigsaw and other wooden jigsaws, Lotto, Blow Football, Nuclear Missile Gun, other games, etc by Spears, Bruin Boys stencil outfit, Farming Friends jigsaw, Air Race game, Sooty Super Xylophone, a quantity of pencil crayons, etc, many items boxed. (a quantity)
Autographs sport interesting group of signed quotations /pieces from various modern sportsmen including: Jack Charlton ‘...soccer is a man’s game^ not an outing for mamby pambies...’Ian Holloway^ Bobby Charlton^ Alec Bedser^ Harry Carpenter^ Bob Wilson^ Sterling Moss^ Geoffery Boycott and Neil Warnock^ some duplicates^ approx 13
Asquith and Winston Churchill – WWI remarkable letter to Lady Denys-Burton^ probably from a relative^ no date but clearly written at the outbreak of WWI^ deriding the British Government and named individuals for creating the crisis in Europe^ 6pp sm 8vo. ‘ Lloyd George the Welsh rascal who is now battening on his ill-gotten laurels. What a farce to have such men as he & Asquith & Winston Churchill in such a crisis ! Men without a soupcon of honesty^ honour or patriotism. These essentially low class men ...have done their best to destroy England & they have almost succeeded. A merciful providence has vouchsafed us this war as an escape from these traitors. The traitors with their natural sagacity have made an aspect of it for their own glorification & popularity but what will be the end ? One good sign is that the poor maligned Lrs Roberts & Kitchener in this dire distress have been recalled from oblivion by our self-constituted anarchist rulers to assist in the country’s councils – having hitherto been rigidly excluded from them. How I do hope English men in spite of their ingrained stupidity will at last see the hollowness of these gods they have made for themselves. We are just now in the position of the Roman Empire in its last days - corruption everywhere...’ Together with a further letter from the same correspondent^ 4pp 8vo^ along the same lines : ‘...Messrs Ltd George^ Haldane^ Redmond^ Asquith & Co are playing the German game – I do not trust one of these infamous personages...any of them I believe capable of selling this country to Germany. Their greed is insatiable...’
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