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Art Deco Group of six early 20th Century decanters and an Art Deco mirrored and glass tray, circa 1920-40 Glass, white metal, mirrored glass, nickel Square form decanter with acid etched mark to base 'Importe de Tchecoslaviquie', another decanter with applied label 'Cristal de Boheme' Tallest decanter : 35cm high ; Tray : 42cm x 27cm Condition Report: Tall faceted decanter : Tarnish marks, patination and general surface scratches to silver collar. Stopper with some three small flea bite chips to facet corners, bottom of stopper has broken and some pint leaving a rough edge. Minor flea bite nicks to cut glass on body. Glass with interior marks and patination. Decanter with geometric design and silver collar : Stopper with one very minor flea bite nick, collar with even tarnishing and light wear throughout, some very minor nicks to edges of facets, water marks to interior Cylindrical faceted decanter : Some miniscule flea bite nicks to top edges of decanter. Bottom of stopper has been ground to one side and with some minor chips to bottom edge. There is a chip to shoulder approx. 1cm wide. Only minor faint surface wear to body. Faceted decanter with silver collar : Miniscule flea bite nicks to stopper. Collar with tarnish marks and patination with light surface wear. Body with only light surface wear. Water marks to interior. Painted square form Czech decanter : Stopper with miniscule flea bite nicks. Miniscule flea bite to rim, small chip approx. 4mm to one upper painted panel. Rubbing, scratches and wear to some gilding/painted decoration. Some miniscule nicks to body. Cristal De Boheme painted decanter : Some miniscule nicks to stopper, minor chips to rim, some light overall general surface wear to include some faint scratches, some water marks to interior base. Tray - Mirrored plate with general surface wear to include scratches and scuffs with some small losses to silvering on reverse of plate, metal parts with patination and marks throughout. Please Ask for additional photos.
Illum Wikkelsø (1919-1999) for CFC Silkeborg Side table with three folding tables, circa 1960 Rosewood 50cm high, 60cm wide, 40cm deep CITES no. 23GBA10XRPNNDCondition Report: All parts structurally sound and sturdy. General surface wear to include light scratches and scuffs throughout, there is one deeper scratch to top (see photo). The nesting tables with some fading to finish and one nesting table with noticeably darker top.
Maitland Smith Console table, late 20th Century Macassar, brass, stone Manufacturer's label to underside 69.5cm high, 153.5cm wide, 41cm deep Condition Report: Macassar veneer with scratches, scuffs, stains, fine age related cracks throughout, small veneer loss to frieze on one side. The stone with general surface wear to include light scratches, some cracked stone panel to frieze as well as some small chips to edges of top
Sam MacDonald (b.1964) Sculpture of marlin chasing tuna, late 20th century Copper, resin, pewter Signed in pen to verso 50cm x 150cm (ARR) Condition Report: One area to right edge (bottom corner) where the copper and lacquer is lifting, otherwise in generally good overall condition with only light surface wear.
Art Nouveau Large vase with lily pad motif handles, circa 1910 Brass Unmarked 35cm high Condition Report: Even patination throughout, with some darker marks and spots particularly to base of handles, general surface wear to include light scratches, scuffs and nicks. Some pitting to lily pads most likely from manufacture.
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co. Pair of Tudric candlesticks, model no.0222, circa 1900 Pewter Both impressed with model number and one impressed 'TUDRIC' 9.8cm high Condition Report: Each with even patination throughout, both with traces of wax residue. General surface wear to include light scratches and small nicks
Sabino Art Deco plafonnier, circa 1930 Moulded glass, non-associated gilt metal ceiling rose Marked to interior 'Sabino Paris Depose 4610' Approximately 37cm high, 31cm wide Condition Report: Shade with light surface wear throughout to include light marks, scuffs and scratches, very minor bruise to glass on edge of one leaf. Metal chains with oxidisation marks and patination throughout. Ceiling rose appears to be non-associated, with general surface wear and patination, with some small dents to rim and paint marks.
Clarice Cliff (1899-1972) 'Delecia' salt and pepper, 'Crocus' pattern pot with cover, another pot without cover, circa 1930, and a 'Melon' pattern sugar sifter, circa 1980 Glazed earthenware Stamped marks to undersides 'Delecia' salt and pepper : 7.5cm high ; 'Crocus' pot with cover : 9cm high ; 'Melon' sugar sifter : 14cm high Condition Report: 'Delecia' salt and pepper : surface wear to include scuffs and scratches and areas of rubbing to glaze, Salt with shallow 1.5cm chip to near base. Crocus Pot and cover : In generally good clean condition with only minimal surface wear. Crocus Pot without cover : some light scratches and and rubbing to glaze throughout. Melon sugar sifter : In generally good clean condition with only minimal surface wear, comes with original box.
Adrian Pearsall (1925-2011) for Craft Associates '1717-RC' lounge chair and '1841-O' ottoman, circa 1960 Walnut, wool upholstery, plated metal, rubber Lounge chair : 73cm high, 95cm wide ; Ottoman : 31cm high, 77cm wide Condition Report: Both chair and ottoman structurally sound and sturdy. Upholstery with wear from use to include light stains/marks and areas of dis-colouration. The supports with scuffs, scratches, stains, metal caster covers with scratches and patination throughout. Casters run smoothly.
Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller Model '670' lounge chair and '671' ottoman, circa 1970 Rosewood veneered plywood, leather, aluminium Each with manufacturer's label to underside Lounge chair : 81cm high, 84.5cm wide ; Ottoman : 42cm high 64.5cm wide CITES no. 23GBA10TNMI3I Condition Report: Lounge chair and ottoman both structurally sound and sturdy. Leather throughout with general wear commensurate with age and use to include light scuffs and marks. The shells with light surface wear throughout to include light scratches and marks. Lounge chair – there is a an opening to the seam on leather upholstery to one armrest. The seat fixings – The hook fixings attached to seat shell that hold the seat in place are both missing hooks. Both popper/snap fastener fixings to the shell are also missing. These four components will all need replacing as the seat cushion is currently sitting loose on the shell. The aperture for the seat hook to underside of the shell has a tear 4cm long. Ottoman - Leather with some small spots of what appear to be dried glue or resin. There are some small black colour touch ups to one side of rosewood shell.PLEASE ASK FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS.
Art Deco Pair of tub armchairs, circa 1930 Beech, fabric upholstery Each 71cm high 66cm wideCondition Report: Frames with general wear from age and use to include scuffs, scratches and light marks as well as wear and rubbing to finish. Upholstery in distressed condition with tears to backrest fabric on one chair and small holes to fabric on the other, areas of fading and discoloration to seat cushions
Design Institute America Display cabinet, 1983 Plated metal, glass, tinted mirrored glass Manufacturer's label to reverse 75.5cm high, 157cm wide, 41cm deep Condition Report: Metal frame with scratches and scuffs throughout, some small losses to finish along with some small stains/marks/patination to metal. Mirrored top, inner mirrored base and glass surfaces with light general wear throughout to include some light scratches
Kollektion Röthlisberger Pair of corner display units, circa 1980 Ebonised wood, chromed metal, glass, mirrored glass Each inset with manufacturer's label 206cm high, 44cm wide, 22.5cm deep Condition Report: Light surface wear throughout, to include faint scratches and marks, otherwise in generally good clean condition
Attributed to Thomas Webb & Sons Miniature Stourbridge cameo glass posy vase, late 19th Century Cased cameo glass 5.5cm highCondition Report: Light surface wear to include some minor marks, there are some very miniscule flea bite nibbles to inner edge of rim and minor chip to pink banding to outer rim. Please ask for additional photos
Carlo de Carli (1910-1999) for M. Singer & Sons Two model '114' lounge chairs and two model '143' ottomans (one pair slightly larger), circa 1950 Walnut, wool upholstery Larger chair : 75cm high, 61cm wide; Larger ottoman : 43cm high, 62cm wide ; Smaller chair : 71cm high, 58cm wide ; Smaller ottoman : 42cm high, 59cm wide Literature Singer & Sons, manufacturer's catalog, c.1950, unpaginated Condition Report: All chairs/ottomans structurally sound and sturdy. The frames with light wear to include light scuffs and marks. The upholstery with stains throughout.
Meret Oppenheim (1913-1985) probably manufactured by Simon International 'Traccia' side table, originally designed 1936, circa 1973 Bronze, giltwood 64.5cm high, 68cm wide, 53cm deep Condition Report: Top surface with scratches throughout as well as some small indentations. There are some small losses and rubbing to gilding and a few small losses to gilding on edge of table top. Stand with light even patination throughout, some minor surface wear to include light scratches and marks.
Attributed to Gaetano Sciolari (1927-1994) Nine light ceiling light, circa 1960/70 Chromed steel, glass 36.5cm high, 37.5cm wide It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use Condition Report: Two glass shades with large chips to corners, further smaller chips to all shades. Light scratches and scuffs to chromed finish as well as patination and small oxidisation spots throughout.
Geo Verbanck (1881-1961) Figure of a child holding fruit, early 20th century Glazed earthenware Stamped 'Verbanck' to base, underside with Incised numbers '5242/6/4' and stamped 'Made in Austria' 42.5cm high Condition Report: Light surface wear throughout generally good overall condition, no chips, damage or signs of restoration
Bohemian/Austrian school Art Nouveau green iridescent glass vase with tri-handled pewter mounts, early 20th century Pewter, glass Unmarked 21cm highCondition Report: Chips to the pontil, surface marks and wear to the metal mount, bubbles within the glass - one or two burst, no chips found. Pewter with even patination and light scuffs and marks. Pleas ask for additional images
Paul Milet (1870-1950) for Sevres Pansy vase, circa 1905 Gilt and enamelled earthenware Marks to base '623A' and 'MP Sevres' 13.4cm highCondition Report: Small surface firing crack to inner rim, otherwise in generally good overall condition with only light surface wear. Please ask for additional images
Hustadt Leuchten Arc floor lamp with adjustable stem, circa 1970 Brass, marble, Perspex, fabric With applied manufacturer's label 211cm high (height adjustable) It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use Condition Report: Shade with one small hole and a few areas of fabric wearing thin where the fabric sits over the under structure. Brass work with oxidisation and patination marks throughout. The marble base with some very minor nibbles to left front edge otherwise light general wear to include some faint scratches.
Attributed to Fivemiletown Guild Arts & Crafts Celtic motif stool, circa 1900 Oak, velvet fabric 34cm high, 54cm wide, 38cm deep Condition Report: Structurally sound and sturdy with tight joints. Velvet fabric with general wear from use, trim to one side is lifting in places, lacking trim to other side. oak frame with general surface wear to include small areas of rubbing to finish, light scratches and scuffs, some small losses and dings to top inner edges of both sides. There is a restoration to one foot which has been screwed from the bottom. two feet missing roundels.
Jean-Michel Wilmotte (b.1948) 'Washington' console table, circa 1983 Lacquered steel, granite 89.5cm high, 203cm wide, 44cm deep Condition Report: Granite top with general surface wear to include faint scratches, in generally clean condition. The base with light scratches and scuffs, there are some minor chips to lacquered finish on supports and some small losses to finish on feet with signs of oxidisation to exposed metal
A Regency-style giltwood and gesso overmantel mirror late 19th/ early 20th century, the frieze decorated in relief with a neoclassical procession above three bevelled glass plates, 141cm wide90cm highCondition ReportRe-gilded with gold paint touch ups. General knocks and wear. Some cracks and losses to gilt and gesso. Some areas of loss. Some light mottling to glass.
A group of three needlework cushions to include examples by Chelsea Textiles, in gros and petit point, with various floral designs in predominantly browns and greens, with braid trims,largest 40 x 50cm (3)Condition ReportSome fading to backs. Light fraying, loose threads and wear. Pads seem in relatively good condition and still plump. In generally good cosmetic condition and ready for use.
A French cartel clock, 19th century, by Henry-Lepaute Paris, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and bell strike movement, in a rococo style scrolling case,38cm highCondition ReportLight scratches to surface of glass. Minor chip to one winding hole. The suspension spring/top section where the pendulum attaches is split.
A group of Japanese steel yanone and arrow heads, Edo or Meiji period, including two arrows heads pierced with interlocking flowers, and a karimata, largest arrow head 7.3cm longeach approximately 95cm long (8)Shipping Disclaimer:Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.Condition ReportThe diamond shaped pierced example heavily polished. All with minor pitting, light wear and tired fletching. Two are too stiff to remove to see the tangs. Please see the additional images.
A signed Royal Christmas card signed by King George VI (1895-1952) 1936-52 and Elizabeth (1900-2002) Queen Consort, the Queen Mother, with a photograph of the Royal couple standing together at a piano, accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, dated 1947, 12 x 33cmProvenance: The private collection of the late Sir Donald Cory. Condition ReportFramed 19 x 39.5cm. Some handling creases to the fold of the card. Some light foxing and discolouration. Signatures are clear and readable. The crown looks to be a little loose from the paper. Well presented and ready to hang. Please note not viewed out of the glazed frame. Signed in ink.
A Edwardian three light brass and frosted glass chandelier early 20th century, suspended from a ceiling rose,50cm hightogether with a Edwardian brass candelabra,42cm high (2)Condition ReportComplete with receipt from Westborne Grove.Minor nibbles to frosted shades.Knocks, scuffs, rubbing and minor surface scratches throughout.Pat Test Passed
An 'Orten'zia' suspension light of recent manufacture, Italian, designed by Bruno Rainaldi for Terzani, the spherical shade set with nickel plated flowers,50cm diameterCondition ReportWith some scuffs to the exterior of the shade. Would benefit from a gentle clean. One of the nuts which suspends the light has been replaced. Passed PAT test 26.01.24
Charles Ashmore (1849-1886) 'The Old Scholar' signed 'C.ASHMORE' l.l., signed and inscribed with title verso, oil on board 20.2 x 15.2cm, framedCondition ReportWinsor and Newton Prepared Mill-Board, in a modern frame. Losses to the edges and to the blue apron. Some tiny specks of what looks like white paint to the edge of the picture. The picture is loose in the frame. Not viewed under UV light.
A silver plated canteen Queen's pattern, for twelve settings, comprising dinner knives, forks and spoons, dessert knives, forks and spoons, fish knives and forks, soup spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, cake forks, and four serving spoonsthe canteen;75cm wide45cm deep48cm high (qty.)Condition ReportAll look to be in a relatively unused condition. Only light tarnishing.
Attributed to James Stark (1794-1859) A wooded landscape with a figure by an encampmentoil on canvas35 x 30cmProvenance: The collection of Surgeon Vice Admiral Godfrey Milton-Thompson.Condition ReportOil on canvas which has been lined. There are areas of raised, lifting paint following age cracks in the paint layer which are vulnerable to loss. There is extensive overpaint in the sky and a few scattered touches in the darker areas. The varnish is clear and glossy. The gilding on the frame is worn and dark with a few scattered losses. Please see additional condition images and UV light images.
A James I carved oak chest, early 17th century, West Country, of joined construction, the hinged lid above an elaborately carved panelled front,155cm wide66cm deep60cm highCondition ReportGeneral knocks, surface wear, splits and losses throughout commensurate with age and use. There are some traces of light moisture damage, as well as old rot and woodworm damage, none of which appears active. The hinges appear to be old replacements. Joints are generally sound and solid. No key present.
An Orrefors glass Churchill centenary decanter, 1974, made for Garrard & Co., of ovoid form, the sides engraved and gilded with Churchill and inscribed 'To Commemorate the centenary of the birth of Sir Winston Churchill 1874-1974', in its associated presentation case, engraved signature,26cm highCondition ReportWith very light signs of use. WIth a small scuff to the neck, just under the rim.

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