ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY (3)Portrait miniature of a lady with a pouf and wearing a pink dress on ivory (ref. DRCE7TB5) 3.7cm in a frame with paste surround together with two other 18th century portrait miniatures; A young man with a black hat, on ivory (ref. FQTF33WN), 3.5cm, in a frame with a paste surround; A woman in a blue and white dress, on ivory (ref. H1MMVVVT), in a frame set with sapphires (3) Provenance Private collection, UKFootnoteProspective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.
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ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY (2)Portrait miniature of a young girl, thought to be Hilda Mary Dowson (née Greg) (1883-1956) with inscribed label (attached to the back of frame) on ivory (ref. WY1APGJS) 7.5cm in a gilt-metal frame and with a case together with a portrait miniature of a woman, thought to be Margaret Lilian Greg (1881-1945), on ivory (ref. RCC2592B), 9.3cm, in a gilt-metal frame and with a case (2) Provenance Private collection, UKFootnoteHilda Mary Dowson (née Greg) was born on 23 February 1883 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, to parents Walter and Susan Elizabeth (née Gaskell). She was baptised on 3 April 1883 at Styal Presbyterian Chapel in the parish of Wilmslow. Her father was a solicitor and in 1891 the family was living at Lee Hall, Mottram St Andrews, Cheshire, together with five servants. Lee Hall was a large house with twenty-five rooms. She had three siblings: Margaret Lilian, born in 1881, Elizabeth Gaskell born 11 December 1883 and Robert Lionel born 1893.There is no trace of Hilda in the 1901 census. She married Gerard Septimus Dowson, a cousin, when she was twenty-two on 29 June 1905 at the parish church of Prestbury, Cheshire. Gerard was an estate agent born in Nottingham. Hilda and Gerard moved to The Manor House in Radcliffe on Trent in 1905, which they rented until 1921. The 1911 census records Hilda and Gerard living at Lee Hall with her widowed mother and her three unmarried children. Hilda’s sister Elizabeth is described as an art student; her brother Robert is also a student. The household now had nine servants including two nurses. It is not known how long Hilda and Gerard stayed at Lee Hall but newspaper reports reveal they were active in Nottingham in 1910 and 1913. In 1922 the Dowsons moved temporarily from The Manor House to The Chestnuts next door, before purchasing The Grange located on Main Road, Radcliffe on Trent, in 1924.Women’s Suffrage MovementThe women’s suffrage campaign began in the 1860s and ended in 1928 when women gained full enfranchisement. The campaign started in Nottingham in 1871 when a Nottingham committee of the London National Society for Women’s Suffrage was founded. Its president was Richard Armstrong and secretary was Elizabeth Sunter. Anderson Brownsword chaired the first meeting, held in Nottingham. In 1872 the branch became associated with the new Central Committee of the National Society for Women’s Suffrage, the first national group to campaign for votes for women. In the 1880s and 1890s demand for votes for women was mainly sought via constitutional means. Alice Dowson (Hilda’s mother-in-law) had been one of the speakers at the ‘grand demonstration of women’ held in Nottingham in November 1881. She became secretary of the branch in February 1894. Helena Brownsword had married William Enfield Dowson, oldest son of Alice and brother of Gerard, in July 1884. She took over Alice’s role as secretary in 1896 when her mother-in-law’s health deteriorated. Helena eventually took the role of President with Hilda taking her place as secretary.Hilda became involved with the Women’s Suffrage movement in Nottingham after she married Gerard Dowson in 1905. His mother Alice, sister Alice Maud, known as Maud, and sister-in-law Helena, known as Nellie, had been involved in the movement from very early on. At the same time Hilda’s mother, Susan Greg, and her sisters were active in the suffrage movement in Macclesfield. The Dowson and Greg families were closely connected. Alice Dowson, Gerard’s mother, was also Hilda’s aunt and sister of her father Walter.The early 1900s saw the Nottingham Society become an active constituent of the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Society (NUWSS). In April 1908 two large suffrage meetings took place in Nottingham, Hilda being one of the organisers. Christabel Pankhurst spoke at one of the meetings. That same year Hilda travelled to London along with members of the Dowson family and supporters to a national Votes for Women demonstration held on June 13th. The event attracted crowds of 10,000 people, mainly women; the demonstrators marched through central London to the Albert Hall. It was deemed a success but unfortunately the Government of the day chose to ignore it. On December 4th 1908 the Derby branch of the NUWSS held its inaugural meeting. Hilda was one of the speakers and said that the vote “would provide a symbol of liberty and citizenship, a safeguard of one’s rights and privileges, and a powerful instrument to be used as occasion demanded.”On 5 July 1909 the NUWSS organised a meeting in Nottingham Market Square with Mrs Henry Fawcett, Miss Eleanor Rathbone and Mr Edward Carpenter as speakers. The police had not attended the meeting although they had been requested and the speakers were unable to make themselves heard; the crowd was unruly and anti-suffrage feelings were made plain. In January 1910 there was a General Election and Hilda and her sisters-in-law went to the polling station at Lovers Lane schoolroom in Newark, hoping to get voters to sign petitions for their cause.They had to stand outside and suffered abuse from the male voters. The Nottingham Evening Post reported on February 23rd that 8000 signatures in total had been collected by women outside Nottinghamshire’s polling stations, which were then presented to constituency members Lord Henry Bentinck and Mr. J.E. Ellis at the society’s office in Bridlesmith Gate. The Dowsons had managed to collect 2,232 signatures from the Rushcliffe district and Hilda’s husband, Gerard Dowson, was among those in the party receiving the petition. Both Lord Bentinck and Mr Ellis were in favour of women’s suffrage; Mr Ellis promised to present the petitions to parliament.The Nottingham Evening Post also reported that the NUWSS held its annual meeting on May 31st 1910 at the Mikado café in Nottingham. Hilda and Helena Dowson were appointed joint secretaries. It was noted that there were now 200 branches of the NUWSS across the country and new branches had opened locally in Southwell, Newark and Hucknall. In July 1910 Hilda and other family members attended a demonstration in London to support the second reading of the suffrage bill (First Conciliation Bill).A fete and sale of work was held in the gardens of the homes of Mr and Mrs William Dowson and Mrs Watson in The Park, Nottingham on 23 June 1910. It included a performance of ‘Lady Geraldine’s Speech’, a suffrage play arranged by Hilda. A suffrage shop was opened in Nottingham on Bridlesmith Gate selling campaign literature where Hilda was often to be found along with the rest of the family. By this time, the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU), which advocated militant action to gain votes for women, had attracted considerable support in Nottingham; the NUWSS distanced itself from the WSPU. Nevertheless, Hilda, now secretary of the Nottingham NUWSS, continued to be active in the suffrage movement. In 1911 she took part in a tour of Northamptonshire villages where she spoke at meetings on the suffrage question. In 1912 she organised two successful meetings in Bottesford and Bingham in which the suffragist newspaper ‘The Common Cause’ was sold. Her mother, Susan Greg, participated in a 1911 NUWSS demonstration in London of over 40,000 women. Her sister Margaret Greg was one of 50,000 women who joined a suffragist pilgrimage in 1913. They walked to London from all corners of the country where they were addressed at Hyde Park by Millicent Fawcett, leader of the NUWSS.. The aim of the pilgrimage was to show the country widespread support for ‘votes for women’ and that thousands were prepared to campaign legally and peacefully. Margaret wrote to Hilda while travelling and described the journey.In July 1913 the Nottingham...
ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY (3)Portrait miniature of a lady wearing a pink dress on ivory (ref. 161FQXE1) 6.5cm in a gilt-metal frame together with two other portrait miniatures; After Paul Delaroche, Portrait of Napoleon, on ivory (ref. XFA486XM), 6.5cm; and Portrait of a young girl, on ivory (ref. TUM65Z5Y), 6cm (3)FootnoteProspective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.
ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY (2)Portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing a blue coat on ivory (ref. MPZGV8MR) 6.7cm in a gilt-metal frame together with a 19th century portrait miniature of a gentleman in a brown coat, indistinctly signed (lower left), on ivory (ref. KXDRDXUJ), 5.2cm, (unframed) (2)FootnoteProspective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.
WILLIAM WOOD (BRITISH, 1769-1810)Portrait miniature of a gentleman in a blue coat inscribed 'By Will: Wood, of Cork Street, Lond.' (to backing card) on ivory (ref. LL6QK2MF) 9cm contained within a red covered case Provenance Private collection, UKFootnoteProspective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.Condition reportThe ivory panel has bowed inwards and there is a small stain, upper right. Otherwise sound condition overall. Ultraviolet reveals no sign of retouching. Held in case with loose glass.
AFTER THOMAS WORLIDGEPortrait miniature of Medusa on ivory (ref. P227VXNZ) 5.5cm in a gilt-metal and decorated frame, with hair and gilt metal initials 'MC' (to the reverse) Provenance Private collection, UKFootnoteProspective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.Condition reportThe ivory panel is sound and flat. Tiny flecks of staining off the left and right borders, otherwise good condition overall with no sign of retouching under ultraviolet. Framed and under glass; unexamined out of frame.
ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURYPortrait miniature of a gentleman wearing a brown coat on ivory (ref. AUU3FV3Z) 5.2cm in a faux shagreen covered case Provenance Private collection, UKFootnoteProspective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.
ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 18TH CENTURY/EARLY 19TH CENTURYPortrait miniature of a gentleman with grey hair and wearing a brown coat on ivory (ref. 1P9XFBJ7) 3.2cm in a gilt metal frame set with pearls Provenance Private collection, UKFootnoteProspective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.Condition ReportThe ivory panel is sound and flat. There are surface scratches off the lower right border, fleck of staining to sitter's cheek. Otherwise good overall condition; under glass, unexamined out of frame.
ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURYPortrait miniature of a gentleman with dark hair, wearing a brown coat on ivory (ref. R4GY1FP1) 3.5cm high in a gilt-metal frame Provenance Private collection, UKFootnoteProspective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.Condition reportThe panel is sound and flat and the paint surface is in good overall condition with no sign of retouching under ultraviolet. The glass and frame are sound, unexamined out of frame.
JEREMIAH LACON (BRITISH, FL. 1740-1760)Portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing a pale red coat signed and dated 'J Lacon 1754' (centre right) on ivory (ref. DKUJEN19) 4.5cm in a case Provenance Private collection, UKFootnoteProspective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.
EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURYPortrait miniature of a lady wearing pearls on ivory (ref. KR4TZPPT) 4.7cm in a gilt-metal frame Provenance Private collection, UKFootnoteProspective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.Condition ReportThe ivory panel is sound and flat. Slight discolouration to flesh tones, otherwise good overall condition with no sign of retouching under ultraviolet. Under glass, unexamined out of frame.
ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYPortrait miniature of a young lady wearing a red necklace on ivory (ref. RWCFXXH8) 6.5cm in a gilt-metal frame, with hair (to the reverse) Provenance Private collection, UKFootnoteProspective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.
A collection of late 19th /early 20th century Royal Worcester "Stained Ivory, Blush Ivory and Vellum" ground porcelain including a "Baroque" circular fruit bowl shape number1336 with bold chimaera supports and pastel scrolls, and a tied garland rim, 22 cm diameter, together with a pair of amphora vases with satyr handles, two flat back jugs and tusk jug and Bacchic mask jug. (7)Chip and repair to the spout of the Bacchic mask jug, otherwise no further apparent issues. All items are in little dirty and would benefit from a careful clean.
Antique Doulton Hand-Painted Ewer Pitcher: Aesthetic Movement, Victorian style. Featuring dark and light pink roses with gold accents, blue and yellow flowers on a cream/ivory background with gold dots. Chintz flowers on a brown/bronze spout, gold highlights on handle and foot rim. Impressed Doulton mark and crown over Doulton Burslem. Issued: 1886-1891Dimensions: 5.25"L x 4.5"W x 10.75"HManufacturer: Doulton BurslemCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Dressed in soft pink and ivory colored gown designed with pink flowers in relief. Royal Doulton backstamp. This item has its original box: 4"L x 4"W x 14"H. Artist: Pauline ParsonsIssued: 1999Dimensions: 4"L x 3.75"W x 12.75"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
SOLOMON ISLANDS 2019 QUEEN ELIZABETH II "130 YEARS OF THE EIFFEL TOWER" $10 5OZ SILVER COINin the original box and capsule with Certificate of Authenticity, no.184/500; Ivory Coast 2000 francs 2018 "Magnificent Landmarks at Night" silver 2oz coin, in the original box and capsule with Certificate of Authenticity; Solomon Islands 2018 silver $10 coin, (c.100g) in the original box and capsule with Certificate of Authenticity; and a quantity of various other silver proof coins, in original boxes and capsules with Certificates of Authenticity (a lot)
SOHO MINT 1797 KING GEORGE III COPPER PROOF PATTERN RETRO BRITANNIA PENNYin the original box and capsule with Certificate of Authenticity; 2017 Ivory Coast "Magnificent Landmarks at Night" 2000 francs 2oz silver coin, in the original box and capsule with Certificate of Authenticity; "Perfection in Art" 2016 $10 silver 2oz coin, in the original box and capsule with Certificate of Authenticity; 2020 Queen Elizabeth II Tuvalu $1 4oz silver proof puzzle coin, in the original box and capsule with Certificate of Authenticity;2014 Queen Elizabeth II Niue $2 2oz silver coin (Year of the Horse); 2021 Niue Queen Elizabeth II $5 silver coin, in original capsule; and various other silver proof coins, in original boxes and capsules with Certificates of Authenticity (a lot)
A unusual matching silver drinking set including a silver teapot with an ivory handle standing on four feet, a pair of canisters, of ribbed form, a studded silver salt cellar, a studded condiment jar and spoon and one other smaller jar, London 1811, pair of London 1808 canisters, William Burwash & Richard Sibley, 1944 grams. Ivory Certificate A2U4YDWM. M
A collection of five Anglo-Indian silver items to include a heavily decorated teapot with snake handle grip and ivory insulators, a miniature silver vase, a cream jug and ewer each with cobra handle, and a sugar bowl, all unmarked but tested as 925 or higher. Ivory Certificate L85VWBSS, 1166 grams. M
A Chinese agate snuff bottle, Qing Dynasty, early-mid 19th century. With birds and foliage, height 6cm, width 4.8cm, depth 2.5cm. With ivory rim and spoon.Footnote: Ivory Exemption Certificate Reference Number 8NZ79MUM. The vendor inherited the collection from his father in 2015. The vendors father inherited the collection in the late 1950's from his Aunt Blanche Gertrude Ealand who preferred to be known as Heather and was born in 1903. She was best friends with the famous artist Dame Laura Knight and there is a well known painting showing Blanche dressed in her hunting and fishing attire and holding a shotgun. She was also the Queen of the Chelsea Arts Ball in the 1920’s. very small hairline on the footrim visible under a loop. Very tiny chip on the top, again only visible under a loop. Extra images in natural light are on our website www.davidlay.co.uk
Darstaed Trains De Luxe O gauge model railway 'Cunarder' Pullman coach set, five coaches including 'Rosamund' kitchen 1st class; 'Car no.74' parlour 3rd class; 'Agatha' parlour 1st class; 'Car no.69' parlour brake 3rd class; 'Argus' kitchen 1st class, all with ivory roof, with powered lighting, all boxed.Qty: 5
THE BEATLES SOLO RELEASES AND RELATED - LP COLLECTION. A quality selection of around 31 LPs, all solo releases by Beatles members and related. Artists/ titles include George Harrison inc Wonderwall Music (x2) inc (SAPCOR 1, UK og with insert) & (SHZE 250). Modern Jazz Quartet - Space, Wings/ McCartney inc Wings Over America, London Town, Pipes Of Peace (cover has a signature on the cover, not thought to be authentic), At The Speed Of Sound, Tug Of War, Press, Good Night Tonight, Spies Like Us, No More Lonely Nights (x2), Say Say Say, Ebony And Ivory, Take Me Away. John Lennon inc Imagine (x2) inc (PAS 10004 & Q4PAS 10004), Heart Play, Borrowed Time, Milk And Honey (pic disc), Rock N Roll, Walls And Bridges. Ringo Starr inc Rotogravure, Old Wave, Bad Boy, Stop And Smell The Roses, Blast From Your Past. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
A Victorian silver teapot of globular bullet shaped onto a cast beaded circular spreading foot, the body embossed, chased and engraved around a floral bouquet having oval cartouches, dated and engraved with initials, the hinged lid with a bud finial, the handle with ivory insulators, hallmarked for London 1873, makers mark for Henry Holland, 760gms (Cities Ref: STBQSRHV)
Late Victorian Scottish silver three piece batchelor tea service of baluster form with an all over wrythen design, comprising a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each supported on four curved feet, the teapot with ivory insulators to handle, hallmarked for Glasgow 1890, makers mark for George Edward & Sons, g/w 930gms (Cities Ref: JNAUB52N)
A cased Victorian three piece silver breakfast service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin of compressed baluster shape, elaborately chased and embossed with palms, scrolls etc, having central bands with signs of the Zodiac, each engraved with a canine cartouche, the teapot handle with ivory insulators, hallmarked beneath London 1874 and makers mark for H J Lias & Son, g/w 620gms, in original red leather shaped, velvet lined case (Cities Ref: CR19Q7CR)
A Victorian three piece tea service of melon-fluted shape on cast scroll feet, chased and engraved all over with foliate and scrolls etc, engraved with initials, comprising teapot the handle with ivory insulators, sugar bowl and cream jug, hallmarked for London 1853, Makers mark Edward & John Barnard 1302gs, (Cities Ref: A1D938VX)
Y ENGLISH SCHOOL MID TO LATE 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN In a gold coloured unmarked glazed frame with turquoise enamel and seed pearl decoration, back with glazed hair plait Watercolour on ivory image 3.6cm high, case 6cm high Please note, Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption for this lot ref: WBWFVCCM Condition Report: Image generally good- flesh tones strong, small knock to enamel to edge and reverse lacking brooch fitting Condition Report Disclaimer
Y AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD AND LINE INLAID COLLECTOR'S CABINET EARLY 20TH CENTURY The doors enclosing a shelf, the base with a slide above drawers with ivory handles 115.5cm high, 39cm wide, 35cm deep Please note, Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption for this lot ref: XJVK392N Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There is no key.There are some veneer losses, lifting and repairs.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A LARGE SHELLWORK SAILOR'S VALENTINE 19TH CENTURY In octagonal glazed case, hinged top with ivory escutcheon, parterre design in shells and gold painted paper, lunette border 43.5cm wide, 6.8cm high Provenance: Property from Clipsham House, Rutland Please note, Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption for this lot ref: EYE57T6N Condition Report: dusty interior- some frame repair around hinge points- with old glue residue- this has failed making opening the top perilous- would recommend either a firm new repair of to never open the lid. Frame itself quite dirty and with edge wear, some colour muting from sunlight and small areas of loss Wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y TWO SIMILAR SHELLWORK SAILOR'S VALENTINES 19TH CENTURY Each in a glazed sealed octagonal case, with central portrait inset, one with three quarter length portrait of a woman on ivory, the other with photograph of a military officer 25cm wide, 3.3cm high and 25.2cm wide, 3.6cm highProvenance: Property from Clipsham House, Rutland Please note, Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption for this lot ref: T66PVQK4 Condition Report: Wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. with dusty interiors- some frame repairs, sections of frame missing and probably later glass, revarnishing, quite noticable colour muting from sunlight Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. Condition Report Disclaimer
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