Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1780). Veduta di Campo Vaccino, engraving 41cm x 54cm and Tempio Della Concordia 47cm x 69cm (2) Both unframed. Both loose / not laid on board. LARGER - centrefold, pencil inscription to reverse lower corner.Small repair on back right side. When held up to light little holes visible. Reinforcement band to edges on reverse. Slightly crinkled, stains, sun wear. Small tear to top edge. Small tear bottom edge.We couldn't see a water mark. Image dimensions - 70cm x 46cm. SMALLER - A few small tears to edges. Dotted marks visible when held to light.Reinforcement paper.I could not notice a watermark. Plate dimensions to include writing - 41cm x 54cm Condition report pictures uploaded.
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A late 19th century lacquered bamboo cabinet with a single door opening to reveal six drawers 47cm wide 30cm deep 100cm high. Top drawer - handle missing. Drawers - internal blue paper lining stained. Scratches, surface marks, scuffs, dents, paint losses and general wear. Internal cupboard door dented by drawer handles. Wood chips/losses/scrapes to edges. Key not present. Front - chips, scratches, light crack to veneer top right. Lower section more veneer areas of loss. Top surface - veneer crack from left to right, horizontal. And one above approx. three quarters across. Two circular splotches and overall surface wear. Sides - a few little dents and scratches, left side has two or three larger dents. Back - vertical split to wood top to bottom. Gap to right, nail fixings detached. New condition report pics uploaded.
A 19th century Scottish walnut writing slope with gilt mounts by E Pritty Glasgow 35cm wide 25cm deep 11cm highOn first glance condition appears lovely outside and in and with key.Some damage to edges of base velvet covering. Corners with minor nicks, one corner/edge slightly worse.Internal blue and gold with a bit of fraying to central edges.Some light scratches and minor, minor nicks to wood.Please see condition report photos via the condition report tab.
A small pair of early 20th century Japanese cloisonne vases decorated with eagles each 15cm high. Eagle vase with wings out and up - Overall surface wear and some light scratches to the enamel. Base with residue glue, resulting in marks and scratches. On close inspection through a lens looks like there a few tiny holes. These noticed on eagle near eye and to wing. Scattered dust-sized white specks most noticeable on blue.Eagle vase with wings closed - Very much the same as the other. Stain to enamel and some little holes to glaze.Please see additional pictures via the condition report tab.
An 18th/19th century Indian school portrait of a gentleman, oil on canvas, 55cm x 45cm mounted in a painted oval frameSignificant thick tears, craqueleur, and a hole. Light surface dirt. Some paint losses to right hand side. Significant split to oval frame centre base. The canvas is not sitting flat in frame.New condition report photos added and high res ones on website.
A pair of Chinese Famille Verte 'Dragon' vases and covers, late 19th century, 41cm highProvenance: From a private collection in Northamptonshire晚清 五彩龍穿花紋蓋瓶一對拍品來源:北安普頓郡私人收藏 Condition Report: one finial appears to have been restored 6cm to neck of one vaseminor glaze flakes to both covers and one rim of one vasesome light crazing to glaze overallsee additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese cloisonné circular box and cover, Qing dynasty, 19th century, the cover with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl followed by a phoenix around a central unenamelled circular recess, the base similarly decorated, all on a turquoise key fret ground, the base with central flowerhead with multiple scrolling tendrils, 11cm diameter Provenance: Collected by the current owner on the UK market in the 1980's or early 1990's 清19世紀 掐絲琺瑯龍鳳紋蓋盒拍品來源:英國紳士私人收藏,購自上世紀八十至九十年代 Condition Report: generally in vey presentable conditionthe inner unenameled copper rim of base with knocks and dentsthe underside of the base with some light scratching and very minor bruising to enamel at the edgesCondition Report Disclaimer
A Japanese Lacquer Kodansu of typically rectilinear form, with hinged door to one end bearing a lock and opening to reveal two deep and one shallow drawer, the whole lacquered in roiro with butterflies amid chrysanthemum, omodaka and other plants within fenced gardens, all in tones of gold hiramakie, togidashi and nashiji, the whole mounted with copper hinges, corner mounts, kiku-form handles and lockplates, some bearing traces of gilding others later gold lacquer karakusa, dimensions 41.4cms by 20cms by 18cms, 18th Century and later Condition Report: we have looked under UV light and there appears to be no major repairs other than perhaps re touching to a few small areas and possibly some repainting to gilt scrolls on metal hinges (?)minor losses throughout and small scratches throughout commensurate with age and use typical scratches to underside of drawers and base commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A mixed lot to include an Edwardian large pottery sink bowl, Kay & Company Edinburgh large stoneware bottle jar, Art Deco mottled ceiling glass light, three cast iron pans, a shoe last, silver plated tray mounted on a composition figural column stand, and various trays Location:GIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A 422 bisque head girl doll, German circa 1910, with weighted brown glass eyes, painted brows and open mouth with upper teeth, pierced ears and original blonde wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a light green silk dress with lace, bonnet, underclothes, socks and shoes, incised 422, 7. 17 ½” (45cm) tall, (condition: excellent).
A large Kammer & Reinhardt/S & H bisque head ‘walker’ doll, German circa 1910, with weighted blue glass eyes, painted brows, open mouth with upper teeth, pierced ears and original light brown wig, on a composition walking body operating head movement, wearing a white cotton dress and bonnet, together with her parasol, white gloves, corsets, bloomers, bonnet, and two slips, 25” (64cm) tall, (condition: good).
A Chad Valley Princess Elizabeth cloth doll, English circa 1935, the pressed, moulded felt head with blue glass eyes, painted smiling mouth, short light brown curly hair, swivel head to muslin torso and velvet arms and legs, jointed at shoulders and hips, wearing all original pink rayon dress with daisy pattern, pink felt buttoned coat, hat with felt daisies, socks, shoes and underclothes, 18” (46cm) tall, (condition: excellent).
A Chad Valley Princess Margaret Rose cloth doll, English circa 1935, the pressed, moulded felt head with blue glass eyes, painted smiling mouth, short light brown curly hair, swivel head to muslin torso and velvet arms and legs, jointed at shoulders and hips, wearing all original red, blue and green floral patterned cotton dress and matching shorts, blue felt buttoned coat, bonnet, socks and shoes, with original paper label, 17” (43cm) tall, (condition: very good, repair to one sleeve, legs a little mottled).
A Merrythought Teddy bear, English 1930s, the light brown bear with orange glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and webbed claws, swivel head and jointed at shoulders and hips, label to left foot and later red neck ribbon, 20” (21cm) tall, (condition: right ear loose, bald area to back, a few small holes to two pads).
A Pierotti poured wax shoulder head doll, English circa 1860, with inserted light blue glass eyes, painted mouth and remains of blonde hair, on a cloth body with wax lower arms and legs, wearing a later blue and white dress, bonnet and underclothes, 18” (46cm) tall, (condition: lacks some hair, shoulder plate with some restoration) .
Collection of Dolls clothing, including light blue silk dress with patterned bodice, pleated skirt, ribbon sash and cream embroidered buttons and fur trimmed bonnet, dress 15” (38cm) long, together with a blue cotton summer dolls dress, white ribbed cotton shawl, bodice, two white cotton dolls dresses and a quantity of dolls underclothes including a striped flannel petticoat, white cotton slips, petticoats, bloomers and nightdresses, and seven children’s white cotton dresses, pinafore and coat, (lot).
A large Tete Jumeau 230 bisque head doll, French circa 1910, with light blue glass paper-weight eyes, feather brows, open mouth with upper teeth, pierced ears and dark brown wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a later cream dress with lace and ribbons, underclothes, socks and new black shoes, 25” (64cm) tall, (condition: head restored, one finger repair and general wear to body and right hand).
A good Chad Valley golden mohair Teddy bear, circa 1930, kapok filled shaggy mohair bear with glass eyes, shaved muzzle, stitched nose and mouth, swivel head and jointed at shoulders and hips, light brown felt paw pads and stitched claws card backing to feet and label, 13 ¾” (35cm) tall, (condition: excellent).
A figure A bisque head Steiner Bebe bisque head doll, size 11, French circa 1890, with good pale complexion fixed blue glass paper-weight eyes, feather brows and delicately painted closed mouth, pierced ears and later light brown wig, on a good fully jointed composition body with fixed wrists, wearing a blue satin dress, underclothes, socks and blue cotton shoes, incised J Steiner, Paris, Fre A, 11. 18” (46cm) tall, (condition: head perfect, lacks one finger).
A Kammer & Reinhardt 114 bisque head character doll, German circa 1910, pale bisque head with painted light blue eyes, single stroke brows and closed mouth, original short blonde wig and on a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing later dark red velvet trousers and a white shirt with straw boater, socks and shoes, incised to back of head K star R, 114, 49. 19” (48cm) tall, (condition: hairline crack to back of head).
A large Tete Jumeau S.F.B.J 301 bisque head doll in original Jumeau box, size 13, French circa 1910, with weighted blue glass eyes, real lashes and painted brows, open mouth with upper teeth, pierced ears and long light brown wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body with cream ‘Bebe Jumeau, Diplome d’Honneur’ label to rear and mama/papa pull-strings to side, wearing a white cotton dress with pink ribbon, socks and shoes and paper label ‘Bebe de Paris, real hair wig, the only wig that can be combed’ in her original gold cardboard box with’ Bebe Jumeau, Parlant, 13’ label and lid, 29” (74cm) tall, incised S.F.B.J 301 Paris, 13 and with red Tete Jumeau stamp to back of head, (condition: good, mama/papa voice-box inoperative).
A Kammer & Reinhardt 101 bisque head character doll, German circa 1910, with painted light blue eyes, single stroke brows and closed mouth, original blonde wig with side plaits and on a on a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing later cream and lilac dress with flower pattern, underclothes, socks and shoes, incised to back of head K star R, 101, 30. 12” (30cm) tall, (condition: good, three tiny wig pulls to rim of head).
Two small bisque head dolls, German circa 1920, including all original girl with weighted blue glass eyes, open mouth and brown wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing a light blue dress and bonnet, 10 ½” (27cm) tall, together with a similar doll on five piece body wearing a green dress and straw bonnet, (condition: both good), (2 items).
A large Tete Jumeau bisque head Bebe doll, size 12, French circa 1905, with weighted dark blue glass paper-weight eyes, open mouth and upper teeth, pierced ears, original cork pate and long light brown wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing a cream organza dress with bonnet, underclothes, socks and shoes, incised 29” (74cm) tall, (condition: good).
Alpha Farnell mohair Toffee Teddy bear, 1950s, light brown BBC Listen with Mother Teddy bear with orange glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head and jointed at the shoulders and hips, cloth pads and with original red knitted hat and scarf, 11” (28cm) tall, (condition: few sparse areas, some paint loss to pads.
A fine Francois Gaultier bisque head Bebe doll, size 9, French circa 1880, pale bisque head with fixed brown glass paper-weight eyes, shaded lids and feathered brows, closed mouth with hint of tongue and delicately shaded lips, pierced ears, cork pate and long light brown wig in ringlets, on a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing a dark green crushed velvet dress with bonnet, socks and later shoes, incised in block letters F. 9 .G. 21” (53cm) tall, (condition: good, some paint loss to hands).
A large Kammer & Reinhardt 115A bisque head character doll, circa 1910, with weighted blue glass eyes, painted brows and closed mouth with shaded lips, original pate and light brown wig with remains of hair ribbons, on a good fully jointed wood and composition chunky toddler body, wearing original blue dress with smocked bodice and sleeves, underclothes, socks and leather boots, incised to back of head K star R, S&H, 115A, 60. 22” (56cm) tall, (condition: good, some stains to left leg)
A Kammer & Reinhardt/S&H bisque head doll, German circa 1915, with weighted blue glass eyes, painted brows, open mouth with upper teeth, pierced ears and original light brown wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a white cotton dress, underclothes, socks and white shoes, 24” (61cm) tall, (condition: good).
A Chad Valley Princess Margaret Rose cloth doll, English circa 1935, the pressed, moulded felt head with blue glass eyes, painted smiling mouth, short light brown wavy hair, swivel head to cloth body, jointed at shoulders and hips, wearing all original yellow cotton dress with white flower pattern, bonnet, socks and shoes, label to right foot, 16” (41cm) tall, (condition: excellent).
A tall cedar and chevron inlaid humidor cabinet, the interior with adjustable shelves and door interiors panelled with cigar labels behind bevelled glass panels, the top of the right drawer fitted with a hygrometer, 81cm wide, 39cm deep, 204cm highGood condition with very light signs of use. Right door with slight bow/warp.
Fine Bindings, to include: Digby (Kenneth) Religio Medici, London: R.Scot et al, 1678, the seventh edition, 16mo, full marbled calf and endpapers, engraved frontis; Crabbe (George) Tales of the Hall, London: John Murray, 1819, 2 vols, 8vo, full calf gilt, marbled endpapers and page edges, bookplate for R W Chapman; Butler (Samuel) Hudibras, in Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars, London: Vernor and Hod et al, 1799, 2 vols, 8vo, marbled calf gilt, numerous engraved plates and vignettes, bookplates for Richard Harrington and Frank Reddaway; [anon] Dialogues of Lucian, from the Greek, London: W Flexney, 1774, 2 vols, 8vo, full marbled calf gilt, engraved title pages; Goldsmith (Oliver) works, in two volumes, London: H Coldney, 1786, 12mo, full calf gilt.Not collated. Crabbe: Generally good condition overall, with bumping and scuffing to bindings; internal contents fairly bright. Butler: some warping, rubbing and bumping to boards, with some foxing and soiling to contents. Lucian: some rubbing, bumping and general warping to binding; contents generally bright, with light foxing and fading. Digby: some warping and rubbing to boards, with some foxing, warping and soiling to contents. Goldsmith: some rubbing and bumping, with internal contents fairly bright (with some warping), inscription by previous owner.
Austen (Jane), Sense and Sensibility, London, George Allen, 1899, 8vo, publisher's gilt stamped green cloth, illustrations by Chris Hammond; together with Austen (Jane), Emma, Oxford University Press, 1952 (2)Cover with light wear and bumped corners, racked, head and foot of spine with wear and light spotting, spine cloth loose and detaching, contemporary inscription inked to half titles, pages lightly toned, not collated
A George III style mahogany tray the oval tray with a serpentine gallery and inlaid with a portrait of Joseph Chamberlain, 40cm wide, 59cm long; fitted for hangingJoseph Chamberlain (8 July 1836 – 2 July 1914) was a British statesman who was first a radical Liberal, then a Liberal Unionist after opposing home rule for Ireland, and eventually served as a leading imperialist in coalition with the Conservatives. He split both major British parties in the course of his career. He was the father, by different marriages, of Nobel Peace Prize winner Austen Chamberlain and of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.tray surface with crackled glaze with scattered area of clouding, scuff and light scratches, old veneer repair to outer edge of surface, slight chip to gallery in one area, baize lined back with edgewear and losses, Lacking carrying handles
A pair of 19th Century amethyst glass apothecary's bottles and stoppers numbered 16 and 24 respectively, 30cm highI cannot see any cracks when shining a light on the bottles. One stopper is stuck in place and I have not tried to force it. The other stopper does not have a perfectly round dome, I am unsure if this is a design flaw or perhaps an attempt to grind out a chip.
A Kashmir paisley shawl North India, late 19th century, with a plain green central panel framed by boteh and palmette borders, 285cm x 135cm; together with another shawl with a plain grey central panel framed by striped panels in purple, grey and yellow, 20cm x 118cm (2) All over fair condition with inconsistent fading to green field. Some joined fabric sections loose and detaching as pictured. Ends a little frayed. smaller shawl with loss to one corner and several holes, plain field faded and with some light stains
Two Tekke rugs West Turkestan, one with a pale brick red field with three columns of ten quartered Tekke guls, framed by a compartmented lozenge motif border and hooked lozenge ends, 163cm x 104cm; the other with a wine red field of Quartered Tekke guls, 155cm x 103cm (2)Darker rug: with good full pile, Kilim ends intact, minor staining to Kilim ends selvedges good lighter rug: overall good pile with some evidence of old moth and small patches of pile loss, some fold wear to centre, ends and self edges good with Kilim ends intact, light facing to one end (not reweave)
A Caucasian design carpet Afghanistan, late 20th Century, the abrashed blue field with an all over design of geometric guls and leaves, framed by a strawberry red border of rosettes and scrolling vines, 301cm x 223cmGood condition with full pile. Very light signs of use. No foul odours or staining.
A French marble and bronze mantel clock garniture, striking movement by Japy Freres, numbered 3699, plinth case flanked by lion mask, drop handles surmounted by an urn cast with putti, 42cm high, with a pair of associated two light candelabra centred with storks, on fluted marble octagonal bases, 31cm high, the clock 42.5cm highMovement striking and ticking, case with chips to marble upper left and bottom right, dial and numerals in overall good condition, base of urn signed F Barbedienne, candelabra with wax deposits, pendulum and key
Austen (Jane) Works, London: Collins 1952-53, pocket edition in original slipcase; Farnol (Jeffrey) Works, London: Sampson Low, Pocket Edition, circa 1910, 16 volumes & Merriman (Henry Seton) Works, London: Smith, Elder & Co, Pocket Edition, 1914, 14 volumesAll not collated: Austen set with slipcase worn at edges and shelfwear under, blue tinted top edge lightly faded, a good clean set; Farnol & Merriman in good condition with gilt top edges, very light shelfwear and signs of use to head of spine, 1 volume Merriman 'The age of unrest' with dulled gilding to top edge and faded gilt tooling to spine.
A Leica camera, marked Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar, D.R.P, No 110624, in a leather outer case, together with a light meter of Sangamo Ilford Weston Ltd, model No S141/735 in a leather case, a Leica Hektor 7.3cm Hera Kup Lens in a case and a Voigtlander cameraOmbersley Court, WorcestershireHector has its hood and front cap

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