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A Chinese unmarked jade and diamond cluster ring, the central stone of oval shape, surrounded by two rows of graduated diamonds, marked 320, 8.8g gross, size J22 x 18mmOverall complete and wearable. Stamped M and has a Chinese seal mark. Looks modern. Light signs of wear from use. The stone appears to have fracture lines within the stone, but this is not visible across the surface. The claws are not tight, causing top to rattle when shaken.
A brown upholstered button back three piece suite, comprising a sofa and a pair of matching armchairs (3)140w x 78d x 60h cm SofaOverall condition is solid and usable. Is slightly dirty, with some light signs of use, but no obvious damage or repairs, although it has been used. Appears to be real leather.
A 19th century Chinese sang de boeuf porcelain vase, of baluster form, 22cm high, remains of old paper label to baseOverall condition appears to be complete. Some manufacture imperfections to the glaze. Some very light surface marks. Has an old label to the base. Was removed from a house move in Suffolk.
A 19th century style American wall clock, with verre eglomise decoration, signed John Sawin, Boston, Massachusetts, 103cm highOverall condition looks to be original, with general light signs of age, you might expect, but no obvious visible damage or repairs. The finial on the top has been replaced. Has key and pendulum. Runs once it has been wound, but we do not know if it keeps time.
A George III mahogany chest on chest, having a Greek key moulded cornice, on bracket feet115w x 56d x 183h cmOverall solid and usable. The drawers run ok and handles are complete. Losses to cockbeading. There are some light marks and signs of age/use, most noticeable on the corners, mouldings and edges. Unrestored, having been collected from a house clearance in Clare, Suffolk.
A pair of George III military campaign teak drop leaf dining tables, each with a hinged rectangular top, on hinged folding legs, united by a removable stretcher (2)104w x 102d x 73h cm eachOverall solid and usable, but unrestored and dirty. Locks have been removed. One drawer has a rough hole in the base. Numbered on the drawers and stretchers from I to IV. The wood is generally dirty and dry, as they had been recently stored in a barn. One handle missing. Water marks on the surface. General light knocks and marks from use/age.
A reproduction of Benjamin Franklin's clock, by Thwaites & Read Ltd, ltd ed 159/1000, 26cm high on a wooden bracket, with pendulumOverall looks to be complete and runs, but we do not know if it keeps time. Has both weights and pendulum. Dirty with light signs of use, but no obvious visible damage or repairs.
A Victorian Scottish silver Kings pattern part table service, comprising twenty-two dessert forks, 1243g, eighteen table forks, 1664g, twelve table spoons, 1170g, twelve dessert spoons, a ladle, 281g, 36cm long, 668g, a pair of sauce ladles, 138g, a pair of serving spoons, 285g, three teaspoons, 63g by Robert Gray and Son, Glasgow and two other teaspoons unmarked, monogram to each handle (74)Overall condition looks to be dirty but ok. Hallmarks all match and are on the whole clear to read. Pattern struck on each side. Overall light signs of wear and dirty. These were recently inherited by the family. Two teaspoons are not hallmarked but are the same pattern. The pattern is struck on each side.
A George III mahogany lowboy, containing a pair of short drawers, over a long drawer on square legs84w 48d x 72h cmOverall solid and usable. Drawers run ok. Locks in place not no keys. Various light marks and wear from age/use. Handles are complete but not original. Looks to have been polished or restored in recent years.
A Chinese famille verte pottery lamp base, on a brass stand, with shade, 75cm high, together with two others (3)We are not able to removed the mounts from the green lamp. It appears to be dirty, but intact with some light surface marks. Wiring looks old, but it has passed a PAT test. Shade is old.
A collection of 20th century ceramics, to include a Louise Lynas platter, Jean-Paul Landreau designs blue jug, Poole vase, Brannam vases, Keith Murray for Wedgwood mug and a black and white vase, 43cmOverall all are dirty with light wear, tall vase has small chip to corner, as does smaller orange Brannam vase
A pair of modern silver goblets, with textured stems, by Jack Spencer, Sheffield 1973, 15cm high, 504g, boxed with receiptOverall condition is ok. Some very light surface marks and slightly dirty. Hallmarks are clear. They have a receipt and letter dated 1973, suggesting these were made new for the vendor at that time.
Frans Keelhoff, 1820-1891, country landscape with figures before a cottage, signed and dated 1850, oil on panel, 39 x 56cmOverall dirty, with fine crazing within the painted finish and varous light marks, clearly signed, several knocks, losses and cracks to the frame, recently inherited by the family
A collection of 20th century Inuit stone carvings, to include a sleeping figure signed Joseph Kark, polar bear, signed Tuga, 22cm long, a standing figure, signed Jimmy Muckpa, some with stickers to base, together with three related cataloguesSome small losses and light surface marks. Some are signed.
A figural metal table lamp and shade, 75cm high overall, together with a brass four branch table lamp, 65cm high (2)Both are dirty, but complete. The wiring looks old on each, but they will be PAT tested prior to the auction. The figural lamp looks to have been adapted and painted on the base a gloss black and has some light chips. The gilt lamp has no shades and the plastic collars that simulate candles have gone brittle and split.
George Chinnery, 1774-1852, ten studies, pen and wash on paper, mounted, together with a portfolio of drawings, depicting scenes of life in China in the early 19th century, printed by Curwen Studio, London, 48 x 35cmOverall condition is ok, with some light staining and discolouration. The top ten mounted in the photogrpah of this lot are pen, pencil and wash on paper studies. The remaining pictures are printed engravings from the book.
A 1960's style brown leather upholstered lounge chair and matching footstool, late 20th century, after a design by Charles and Ray Eames, bearing a label Artsome for Coach House (2)Overall is solid and usable. Was collected from a house where it was being used, so is slightly dirty with light signs of use. The leather has cracked within the surface, but not split.
A pair of continental cream upholstered and painted armchairs, 20th century, on turned legs (2)Both are solid and usable. They have been painted, but have a chipped and worn finish to the frames, with some worn parts, sign of old breaks and loose joints. The fabric look more recent, but does have various light marks from use and one corner at the front is rubbed through. One of the finials at the top is chewed and has the top missing.
A set of twelve William IV Scottish silver Kings pattern table forks, bearing monogram EA, by Mackay and Chisholm, Edinburgh 1835, 860g gross, each 21cm long (12)Overall condition is ok, with light overall marks as expected from use/age, but no visible damage or repairs. Hallmarks are clear and appear to match.

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