A Victorian silver vinaigrette, rectangular form with allover engraved foliate decoration, pierced and engraved floral grille and gilt interior, by Taylor & Perry, hallmarks Birmingham 1840, 4.3cm x 2.3cmNo damage or repairs, very light surface wear, cartouche has engraved initials, hinged lids working, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
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A 1.21ct fancy light yellow emerald-cut solitaire diamond ring, 18ct yellow and white gold settings, clarity approx SI2, diamond measures: 7.46mm x 5.03mm x 3.41mm, size M, 3.7g, with WGI CertificateNo damage or repair, certificate states colour origin natural, diamond is bright with numerous internal needle inclusions, settings nicely polished, hallmarks clear, stamped 750
A 1960s Omega stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, 34mm case with silvered dial and gilt batons having date aperture, manual wind, appears to run, movement no. 26178596, on later expanding strap, in Omega red box with paperwork having matching numbers (3) Glass: with Omega logo and some scratching, Case: some wear but overall OK just some light scratching, Movement: running sell and overall OK
Victorian Scottish Borderer's Regiment of Militia officer's black leather cross belt with gilt metal clasps and gold-coloured three stripe embroidery (the belt belonged to Dr William Smith Kerr), approximately 92cm long, with pouch; also a Victorian Light Infantry white leather dress belt, the brass buckle bearing a lion and crown motif and Latin inscription, two other officer's brown and black leather belts with pouches, King's Own Scottish Borderer's badge with clasp and a military-related portrait photograph.
A JAPANESE IMARI BOWLEdo period, 18th centuryPainted to the interior with branches of pomegranates, chrysanthemum and peony, the exterior with branches of prunus blossom, 24cm diameterThere are some glaze impurities and light glaze scratching to the centre. Some typical wear to the gilding and minor wear to the enamels
A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE OCTAGONAL INKSTANDQianlongEach side painted with a rectangular panel of flowers against a light blue and black floral ground, later fitted with early 19th century European bronze inkwells with covers and pounce pots around a central candle holder, 18cm wide (9)Some small chips around the rim of the inkstand. Chip to one of the bracket feet. Minor chips to the others. Minor chips around the edges of the receptacles. Some wear to enamels.
A LARGE CHINESE ANCESTOR PORTRAITLate 19th/20th centuryGouache on paperpainted with a man seated behind and between two ladies wearing red robes, 139cm by 91cm, framed and glazedSome tears to the paper to the corners and sides. Tear to the paper through the robe of the lady seated front right. Some creases and markings to the paper with a small loss of pigment. Some light discolouration to the paper
A BRONZE MODEL CANNON ON FIELD CARRIAGEEarly 20th CenturyThe 55cm barrel stamped 'SSS' and mounted on a wooden carriage, with 16 inch spoked wheels, overall length approx 80cmCondition report: Wear and oxidisation in areas, notably to the iron mounts to the exterior of the wheels.Some shrinkage splitting in areas to the wheels. Light surface wear, dirt and dust to the bronze cannon barrel, with a stamp 999 to the one end. Dirt and dust as to be expected overall, wear, scuffs, scratches and dents commensurate with use and age.
A GILT TOLE-PEINTE AND EBONISED FIVE-LIGHT CHANDELIERMid-20th CenturyWith a pineapple finial issuing five scroll branches, approx 43cm wide x 55cm highCondition report;Some paint loss and general wear, a few chips to the finial. Gilt decoration with various chips and areas of wear and peeling. Probably dating from the 30’s/40s.
A FRENCH GILT TOLE-PEINTE EIGHT-LIGHT ‘WHEAT-SHEAF’ CHANDELIERIn the Manner of Maison Jansen, Late 20th Century128cm high overall Condition report: Dirt and dust Some tarnishing to gilding and general light scuffs and wear, together with some mis-shapen elements commensurate with use and nature of the material.
A PAIR OF ITALIAN BLUE PAINTED METAL THREE-LIGHT CHANDELIERS AND ANOTHER (3)Recent ManufactureThe pair - 47cm wide; 95cm high (3)Condition report: Candlenozzles with varying degrees of wear to the top edges Will require rewiring. Blue sprayed finish deliberately scuffed to add to decorative nature of the light. Will require rewiring and PAT testing
AN ART NOUVEAU PEWTER WALL PLAQUE (2)Circa 1910Of dished form with low relief profile of a lady's head emerging from a lily pad, 31cm wide; Together with a copy of ‘Art Nouveau and Art Deco’ by Geoffrey Warren and Dan Klein, 1978 (2)A similar pewter plaque is illustrated on page 50, plate 64 in the above publication. Condition report: Some light wear to the pewter plaque and tarnishing commensurate with age use. Rubbing to some marks to the reverse which are very faint.
SET OF FOUR LOUIS XVI STYLE WHITE PAINTED CAST IRON THREE-LIGHT WALL APPLIQUÉS (4)20th CenturyEach issuing three moveable branches, 40cm highCondition report: Chipped paint work revealing metal beneath which in some instances has oxidised. Two have later attached alloy metal brackets attached to the back.Not fitted to take electricity but have a pricket for candles.
A GLASS DECALCOMANIA TABLE LAMPLate 20th CenturyOf baluster form, decorated with flowers, birds and insects, with a brass twin light fitment, 68cm high overallCondition report;Some loss of white paint to the neck of the vase otherwise with general wear. No shade. Will require rewiring and PAT testing prior to use.
A MOUNTED GROUP OF THIRTY-SEVEN RELIEF COPPER AND BRASS MEDALLIONS OF BRITISH MONARCHSSecond half 20th CenturyComprising the Kings and Queens of England from William the Conqueror to Victoria, mounted in a velvet backed hexagonal oak frame, 80cm wide; 68.5cm highCondition report: One loose where the old glue has dried out and other with a loose border. Some shrinkage to joins where gaps are developing. Various old chips to frame.The velvet backing only on light board and needs reattaching. Some old stains and fading. Dirt and dust. The young Queen Victorian medallion is cast after a medallion by William Wyon, published 1848
ATTRIBUTED TO SVEND AAGE HOLM SØRENSEN; A PAIR OF PAINTED METAL AND TEAK MOUNTED FLOOR STANDING TRIPOD LIGHTS (2)Mid-20th CenturyWith brass light fitment socles, lacking glass shades, 100cm high For a comparable pair of floor lights see Christie’s, London, 17 October 2018, lot 189. Condition report: Good order, although lacking shades. Light scuffs and scratches to the legs in areas, some tarnshing to the brass light bases. Will require rewiring prior to use.
A WHITE ENAMEL PAINTED METAL HANGING LIGHTMid-20th CenturyWith eighteen radiating arms terminating in frosted glass globular shades and a finial light fitment (two shades lacking, one broken), 67cm diameter; 82cm high, approxCondition report:Chipping to paint work, mostly to the shaft. General dirt and dust. Good decorative over, although shades will have to be made/found. Will need to be rewired and PAT tested prior to use.
GLOBE-TROTTER X JAMES BOND NO TIME TO DIE CHECK-IN TRAVEL SUITCASE74cm high x 48cm wide x 26cm deep, with a keyA Globe-Trotter 007 Vulcanised Fibreboard Check-In Trolley Case, part of the new collaboration. Designed to celebrate the upcoming launch of the 25th Bond film. Established in 1897, Globe-Trotter suitcases and travel accessories are handcrafted in Hertfordshire, England by highly skilled artisans using original manufacturing methods and machinery that date back to the Victorian era. The No Time To Die cases are made to order from panels of vulcanised fibreboard: a unique material invented in Britain during the 1850s that is as strong as leather and as light as aluminium. Each sheet is moulded into shape using a method patented by the company in 1901, while the case’s black leather corners are moulded on Victorian press machines over a period of five days to ensure optimum strength and form.Condition report: Overall in very good condition with the smallest scuffs and mark in the odd area, commensurate with use and age. Some dirt and dust. Both with keys attached.
GLOBE-TROTTER X JAMES BOND NO TIME TO DIE CHECK-IN TRAVEL SUITCASE74cm high x 48cm wide x 26cm deep, with a keyA Globe-Trotter 007 Vulcanised Fibreboard Check-In Trolley Case, part of the new collaboration. Designed to celebrate the upcoming launch of the 25th Bond film. Established in 1897, Globe-Trotter suitcases and travel accessories are handcrafted in Hertfordshire, England by highly skilled artisans using original manufacturing methods and machinery that date back to the Victorian era. The No Time To Die cases are made to order from panels of vulcanised fibreboard: a unique material invented in Britain during the 1850s that is as strong as leather and as light as aluminium. Each sheet is moulded into shape using a method patented by the company in 1901, while the case’s black leather corners are moulded on Victorian press machines over a period of five days to ensure optimum strength and form.RRP - £2220 Condition report:In like new condition
A CARVED GILT-WOOD MODEL OF AN EAGLEEarly 19th CenturyMost likely, previously the surmount of a convex mirror, fitted with a chain for hanging, wingspan 50cm wideCondition report: Various minor chips, and scuffs to gilding and light shrinkage commensurate with use and age. Dirt and dust.Various holes to the reverse from previous attachment. Fitted with a chain.
AN ENGLISH WROUGHT IRON RUSH-LIGHT HOLDER18th CenturyMounted on an octagonal walnut plinth, 23cm highCondition report: Shrinkage to the base with split across 1/3 of the width. Build up of dust to the base. The wrought iron with part twisted stem and arm. Overall pitted and with some oxidisation
OF MILITARY INTEREST: A WORLD WAR II LEATHER SHOT BUCKET AND A LEATHER FIRE BUCKET (2)Dated 1942Both transfer printed with Royal Coat of Arms, the shot bucket stamped to the underside ‘No.75, B.H. & G Ltd 3- 1942’, 33.5cm high, the smaller example with a tin liner, 25cm highShot buckets, like this example and manufactured by B.H. & G Ltd., were used by the Military or Navy to carry cordite or shot into battle up until World War 2.Condition report: The first: Scuffs and wear commensurate with use and age, with some light loss to the coat of arms to bottom right of garter. General wear and dryness to the leather in areas. Canvas lined interior. Tarnishing to metal work. The second: Handle requires reattachment to to ring on one side. Handle leather very dry. General scuffs and scratches in areas
A REGENCY BLONDE TORTOISESHELL VENEERED AND IVORY BANDED SEWING BOXCirca 1820The cover with an applied metal plaque with initials engraved 'M.B', raised on four gilt brass claw feet, 28cm wide x 21cm deep x 8.5cm highCondition report:Losses to the veneer of the left side of the box lid, with a corner filled over and coloured to simulate tortoiseshell. Other smaller chips and losses as to be expected. Interior later converted with a single tray and later lining. Tarnishing to mounts. Very slight warp to lid at the front.Light areas of lifting to veneers, other scuffs and chips in areas.
A LARGE ITALIAN CUT-GLASS AND GILT-IRON EIGHT-LIGHT CHANDELIERThe frame 19th centuryThe tiered frame with scroll branches hung with faceted glass drops, later converted for electricity with four additional lights about the base of the stem, approx 104cm high x 91cm wideCondition report;Numerous chips and damage to glass drops, some missing/replaced, including two urn shaped glass finials which sit on pricket spikes. Various loose glass drops attached with lot, see additional image. Would benefit from professional restoration, gilt frame with general wear and rubbing to gilding, oxidisation in areas. One old repaired break to the scroll arm that has been riveted - see additional images.
A GEORGE III OAK REGULATORBy Richard Clark, LondonThe case with a shallow arched pediment, flanked by canted angles, the trunk inset with a panel door, above a stepped base and plinth, the 10in. arched silvered dial, signed in the arch, with sweep minutes, seconds subsidary and hour sector, the movement with arched plates, six turned and shouldered pillars, deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, with steel rod heavy brass bob pendulum, 182cm highCondition reportThe case is in good original condition and a pleasant colour and patina. Some marks and knocks as expected consistent with age. The lower horizontal wooden dial fillet is slightly chipped.The dial is of a good even colour, some very light surface marks in places. Movement appears to have been well maintained but is now a little dusty and would require a service for efficient running. No winding or case keys. One brass cased weight, one large brass bob pendulum
A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRET CARVED HANGING TWO TIER CORNER SHELF (2)28cm wide; 50cm high, together with a Gothic Revival parcel-gilt ebonised three tier wall shelf, 40cm wide; 66cm highCondition report: Some light loss to the right side of the carving. Minor staining and marks to the shelvesInterestingly, no hanging hooks. The second shelf with light wear to the edges, notably wear to some of the gilding and high points. Dirt and dust. Otherwise in good condition.Two hanging hooks.
A GEORGE III KINGWOOD BANDED SATINWOOD AND BURR ELM RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY23cm wide; 13cm highCondition report: Slight warp to lid with a light element of lifting. A few patch replacement veneers, only noticeable upon close inspection. A section of banding missing to the interior right side. The reverse with lifting / warping to one square panel and a chipped off section of banding missing. Interior division removed. A few scuffs, minor dents and general signs of wear commensurate with age and use.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT FRAMED RECTANGULAR MIRRORWith vacant shield crest over acanthus carved frame, 69cm wide; 163cm highCondition report: Shrinkage cracks in areas areas, notably the corners. Other minor small chips and scuffs in area. Some refreshing to the gilt decoration. Mirror plate with bevelled edge and a light crackle to the surface. Please see extra images on www.bellmans.co.uk
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TEAK RECTANGULAR TRUNKWith extensive carved decoration, 88cm wide; 50cm highCondition report: 41cm deepMissing a castors to the back foot. General light scuffs and small chips to the edges commensurate with use and age. A few odd marks in areas also consistent with use and age.Dirt and dust. Otherwise in good decorative order.
A SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY OAK FRAMED DINING CHAIRS (6)On tapering reeded supports 50cm wide; 92cm high (6)Condition reports: Later blue leather seats and back. Good overall condition. Scuffs, knocks, dents from wear and use commensurate with and age and use, including to the legs, feet and top rails and the odd chip to the front of the seat rails. Some minor shrinkage between joints. Light wear to leather seats. A few repairs, including one with resecured front legs and another repair to a front corner of another seat. Structurally solid and in good ready to use condition.Dust sheets attached and rails not examined beneath.Please see extra images on the website.
A FRENCH LATE EMPIRE GILTMETAL-MOUNTED MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIROn gently outswept tapering supports, 62cm wide; 61cm deep; 90cm wideCondition report: Good overall condition, a few scuffs, knocks and general light wear commensurate with use and age. A thin section of veneer running across the width of the top rail. Some discolouration and tarnishing to gilt metal mounts.Fabric upholstery later replaced at some point and in relatieely good order considering use and age.
A MARBLE MOUNTED BRASS ALLOY RADIATOR COVERWith open fretwork borders and panels with iron mesh, 116cm wide; 24cm deep; 87cm highCondition report: The marble top with numerous scuffs and scratches, marks and dents, light small nibbles to the back edge in places. The top is not secured to the base.The frame with tarnishing and oxidisation overall. The mesh also very dirty. A circular section cut out at the side of the frieze, see extra images on www.bellmans.co.uk. The section below to this side is also a little loose and would benefit from tightening. See images.
A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLEOn tapering octagonal supports with three extra leaves, 135cm wide; 145cm long; 300cm long extendedCondition report: There are three extra leaves, one wide (central leaf) and two narrower. There are 8 brass clips to connect leaves. In very good order, considering age and use. The two end leaves draw together. Please see additional images on www.belmans.co.ukThere are the inevitable scuffs, old dents, old scratches and abrasions commensurate with use and age. There is the odd fresher light scratch. A thin hair line crack to one end leaf, from the edge inwards, approx 30 cm long. A small crack to the base of one foot. The surfaces have been cleaned and polished.

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