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A collection of silver items, to include a Victorian silver repousse scroll and flower design pot, hallmarked Chester 1896, an early 20th Century ivory and applied silver napkin ring, a pair of silver oval napkin rings, hallmarked Chester 1923, two silver circular napkin rings, one hallmarked Birmingham 1946, the other hallmarked Birmingham, date letter indistinct - possibly 1944, a silver hand brush, hallmarked Birmingham 1919, with the makers mark for Miller Brothers, a two piece dressing table set, comprising of a hair brush and hand mirror, hair brush hallmarked Birmingham 1923, hand mirror hallmark indistinct, a silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, a Victorian silver serving spoon, hallmarked Exeter 1856, a silver dessert spoon, hallmarked 1892, a pair of Walker & Hall white metal sugar tongs, a boxed set of six silver handled knives, all handles hallmarked London 1939, silver weight approx. 430g.
A satinwood and polychrome decorated demi-lune commode, in the manner of Seddon Sons & Shackleton, the top decorated with a painted peacock feather border above three deep drawers decorated with flower garlands flanked by husks, with two cupboard doors painted with oval panels of classical figures after Kaufmann, raised on square tapering legs with brass toes, 140cm by 61cm by 93cm The painted peacock feather border to the top closely relates to the decoration on a card table forming part of a documented suite of furniture supplied by the leading London cabinet makers, Seddon Sons & Shackleton to D. Tupper for Hautville House, Guernsey in 1790. See Gilbert (C), Seddon Sons & Shackleton, Furniture History, 1997, pg.6, fig.3 CONDITION REPORT: Cosmetically good. Some small veneer losses, scuffs and bruises consistent with age. Some minor small crack marks to paintwork. With keys and working locks. Ivory escutcheon missing to top drawer. Previous handle marks visible to inside of drawers, nothing visible on the outside suggesting the commode has been reveneered. Escutcheon on left hand cupboard door damaged. Lock replaced on right hind cupboard door. Modern hinges used. Some strengthening and repair work around legs. Commode structurally sound. 081015
Attributed to Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding POWS (1787-1855) Shipping in rough seas, signed, watercolour with scratching out, 16cm by 24cm Provenance: Parker Gallery CONDITION REPORT: Some yellowing to the sticks and guards, and some wear to the ivory. Creases and some small tears along the folds of the mount, scuffing, one guard loose. Rubbing and chips to the corner of the case, lining worn.
Bakhtiari Carpet, West Persia, the deep indigo field of scrolling vines and palmettes enclosed by wide ivory meandering vine borders, 400cm by 210cm CONDITION REPORT: Both ends and both selvedges complete and original, although selvedges wearing in places. Pile generally good but one area of wear in border. Small area in centre of field marked, possibly paint. 100815
Bakhtiari Rug, West Persia, the ivory field of angular vines around a polychrome medallion framed by spandrels and mid indigo borders, 220cm by 147cm CONDITION REPORT: One end with web fraying. One end with minor losses into out guard stripe. Selvedges original but fraying. Pile fair. Might benefit from a clean. 100815
Pair of Nejafabad Isfahan Rugs, Central Persia, each with an ivory ground of curvilinear vines around a flowerhead medallion framed by indigo spandrels and narrow borders, 150cm by 93cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Rug 1 - ends both original, one with web, one fraying slightly into outer plain guard stripe. Selvedges folded in places. Pile good. Rug 2 - fringes missing in section at one end, fringes wearing at other end. Selvedges folded. Pile good. 100815
Tabriz carpet, Persian Azerbaijan, the blue/grey field of angular vines centred by a roundel framed by ivory spandrels and salmon pink borders of palmettes and stylised vines, 341cm by 215cm CONDITION REPORT: One end complete with web. One end missing section of dark indigo outer guard stripe (one row). Pile generally good/fair but one area where foundation is visible.
A set of twelve late Victorian fish knives and forks with silver blades and carved ivory handles in a fitted burr walnut case and a pair of matching servers in a leather fitted case CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition, silver marks are clear, quite a light gauge of silver, minor wear and loss to handles, cases are both damaged
# An early 20th century barrel shaped ivory bead necklace, a purple mottled glass necklace, an early 20th century ivory bead necklace, a malachite necklace, a purple-grey cultured pearl necklace, a black mother-of-pearl necklace and a lapis lazuli necklace (7) CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition. Group lots should be viewed. CR 02.12.15
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