A shield shaped and varnished light wood wall quoites board, "The Club", by F H Ayres Limited London, early 20th c, with black painted numbers beneath iron hooks, 45cm h, maker's printed directions label for parlour wall quoites on reverse Some old accretion of dirt and grime, minor scratches, varnish darkened with age but in altogether good unrestored condition
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James Webb (1825-1895) - On the Coast of Brittany, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 34 x 59cm Restored, lined, perhaps in the 1970's or 80's when placed into the present neo classical style giltwood frame, the signature in our opinion original but almost lost when restored, the varnish now possibly requiring a light clean
Fritz Willhelm Rabending (1862 - 1929) - An Abandoned Wagon, signed with initials and dated Jan '84, oil on canvas, 86 x 63cm Unlined and in good ready to hang gallery condition, cleaned, varnish possibly requiring a light clean, apparently free from any or extensive over painting (not verified under UV), in 18th c style gilt frame
Sir William Russell Flint RA, PRWS, RSW (1880-1969) - The Four Sisters, Chazelet, lithograph, signed by the artist in pencil, published by Frost & Reed Limited 1957, blindstamped, 48 x 62.5cm Good condition, undisturbed in the original wash line mount and light oak frame, as supplied by Frost & Reed and with their labels on the backboard
Sir William Russell Flint RA, PRWS, RSW (1880-1969) - The Unseen Target, lithograph, signed by the artist in pencil, published by Frost & Reed Limited 1966, blindstamped, 49 x 63cm Good condition, in the original wash line mount and light oak frame as supplied to the vendors family by Frost & Reed Limited with their labels on the backboard
English School, early 19th c - Classical Sculpture of a Woman and Hound, pen and ink on light wood, 29 x 20cm, bird's eye maple frame Slight faults not affecting drawing, long undisturbed in the present, probably original, frame, some separation at mitre joints, generally rather dusty / dirty
F Coe, 19th century - Study of an Italian Peasant Child, signed, black and white chalk on light grey paper, oval, 42.5 x 32.5cm and a Baxter print of the letter, in verre eglomise mount and black and gilt frame (2) First in good condition. Print also in good condition the frame slightly chipped
An embroidered silk picture of a basket of fruit, early 19th c, the oval basket with trellis sides overflowing with grapes, strawberries, an apple and other fruit, 25 x 43.5cm, varnished light wood frame The silk a little frayed in places and generally rather stained and grubby, the frame a little scratched, long undisturbed in the present frame
An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid wall mirror, the principal arch topped bevelled plate bordered by seven oval and rectangular subsidiary mirrors, 97cm h x 69cm Lacking two spindles and associated finials, the apron lacking one pendant, the wood and inlay in good condition, requiring a light clean, the glass original and also in good condition
A light wood round topped tripod table, late 19th / early 20th c, baluster column and three out swept legs, top 50cm diam, 71cm h; together with a reproduction pine hanging wall cupboard with flared cornice above a coloured lead glazed door, shaped base with shelf, 78cm h, 38cm w Tripod table with stains, scratches and abrasions to top, cracks and faults to base of column and one leg, extensive wear to terminals of legs. Hanging cupboard with wear consistent with age
A Merrow Associates rosewood nest of three tables with chrome frames, 38cm high x 123cm wide x 45cm deep (CITES certificate no 598852/01) Condition Report: Tables are in a condition consummate with their age and use. There is surface wear to all three tables with some chipping and losses to chrome. there is some light damage to the table edges..
A Victorian mahogany serving table, 19th c, in Irish 18th c style, the later faux verde antico top above a frieze of pierced scrolling foliage centred on an eagle, moulded square legs, 78cm h; 58 x 136cm Some cracks to frieze but light wear consistent with age, legs with more extensive wear, abrasions and scratches, front left leg with some puncture holes, some possibly worm, some separation of joints
A Chinese black and gold lacquer table, late 19th c, the round tip-up top decorated with two figures before a temple, trees and islands in butterfly, berry and leaf border, on pillar, incurved platform and three conforming feet, 58cm h x 60cm diam, red painted one character mark Light, localised wear
A reproduction brass bound teak 'campaign' chest, the square top with brass bound corners above slide, two short and two long drawers above an open recess, shaped bracket feet and pair of recessed brass carrying handles, 72cm h x 46cm w; together with a similar mahogany open shelf unit with brass bound corners, open recesses above two short drawers with recess brass handles, shaped bracket feet, 62cm h x 92cm w (2) Teak chest with some fading to top, light wear and scratches generally consistent with age. Mahogany unit with some wear, fading to top, paint splatter, otherwise consistent with age
A jewelled German silver cigarette case, c1900, the stylised flower to the front with four sapphire cabochon petals and rose diamond stalk, 90 x 79mm, the interior engraved with presentation inscription Lewis Day from C F W 18 Nov 1903, control mark, 800 and fleur de lys maker's mark, 4ozs 3dwts Good condition with light wear. Lid closing tightly, push piece working, stones original and complete
A pair of Italian silver gilt openwork vases, in Empire style and of beaker form, decorated with children and an angel, festoons and bows, the flared rim with palmettes, on four flower and leaf feet, silver coloured metal liner, 13.5cm h, apparently maker's mark only, by G Palma..., 20th c, 25ozs 15dwts Good condition with light polish wear, one liner associated being marked P Mellini. liner slightly dented
A Scottish George III silver cup, with acanthus capped handles, engraved with swags and bows, on beaded foot, 23cm h, by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1783, 26ozs Light erasure from cartouches, on the underside of the foot a solder residue, not as consequence of repair but when previously affixed to a stand; evidently from removal but without damage

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