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An early Victorian rosewood (?) etui, formed as a watchman's lamp with ebonised top, initialled circular ivory plaque, gilt metal handle and gold coloured inlaid dots, the lid unscrewing to reveal a pair of scissors, ivory needlecase, thimble, wooden spindle and two further items. 12cm highCondition report: Crack to ebonised top, poorly engraved initials, possibly replaced?, metal thimble mount damaged
A quantity of Islay studio pottery, to include a table lamp depicting hunting scenes, three jardinieres, two with stags head supports the other with fox head supports, two plaques, one depicting a fox the other a bird and an oval platter decorated with an owlCondition report: Condition good with no obvious faults
An Art Deco silvered table lamp, with crackled glass shade supported by two nude figural supports, 48cm high, an adjustable desk lamp, 37cm high, a resin Art Deco table lamp, 37cm high to fitting (3)Condition report: Loss of finish to silvered lamp. Loss of finish, loose fittings, stand misshapen to desk. Resin lamp with damage and repair to base, lacks stand and shade.
A rare pair of 18th century Chinese armorial porcelain candlesticks, circa 1740, of squat silver form, decorated with flowers, insects and fruit in red, black and gilt, the stems with armorials for Gore impaling Roche quarterly of Woodham Mortimer in Essex, 17cm and 18cm high (one converted to a lamp) Reference -Howard-Chinese Armorial Porcelain Vol 1 p.286.Condition report: One has broken in the middle and reglued with small associated chips, three chips to the footrim, two small rim chips with an associated hairline. The other with a metal mount - appears to have been cut down but difficult to ascertain any damage underneath. Small chips and two hairlines on the rim. Three chips to the footrim. Some gilt wear.
A very rare Radley Handbag from the 2003 Autumn/Winter collection. The fire and birds are hand painted, there were only ever 50 hand painted versions made. Part of the lamp shade on the back is also hand painted. Slight cracking in the fire paint. The bag is titled 'The Armchair'. There is a removable shoulder strap. The front section has a magnetic fastening. There is a second smaller section, and the back is a larger section with zip fastening. Inside the largest section is a zip pocket and 2 smaller pockets. This bag comes with its original dust covering.

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