A 19th century Dutch delft polychrome part garniture of three vases, painted in blue with musicians, the domed covers with parrot knops, comprising a pair of baluster vases and a beaker vase, GVS marks, height 27cm and 19cm.CONDITION: Beaker vase with breaks, repairs and chips to the front and left side of the rim, further chipping to the back rimOne baluster vase with chip out of the back rim and light chipping to the back of the foot, the other baluster vase with a small rim chipcomes with three lids with bird finials, one with chipping to the left of the base and around the inner rim, a further small chip to the tip of the birds tail, another with much of the birds tail broken away, chipping and breaks through the head and further chips around the base of the lid, the third one with the birds tail broken away and missing and broken through above the body of the lid.
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A pair of Venetian brass seahorse gondola finials, height 31cmCONDITION: 19th century brass feet with threaded screw bases, each with a slightly out of shape brass loop to its mouth, some light wear from polishing over the years but essentially good condition, one a little loose on its base.
Follower of Peter Lely (1618-1680)oil on canvasPortrait of King James IIoval, 76 x 63.5cmCONDITION: Oil on canvas relined many years ago, canvas remains tight, paint a little dirty with a fine craquelure running throughout the work, one or two light surface scuffs and scratches particularly near the blue ribbon, housed in a 19th century gilt gesso frame that has numerous small cracks but remains good and intact, labels verso stating Lady Brabourne Stairs no.92 and no.92 King James II (oval: Armour; Lace Jabot.)
A leather attache case, the 5th Lord Brabourne (1895-1939), perhaps from his time as Viceroy and acting Governor General of India in 1938 30 x 40cm.CONDITION: Fair wear and tear throughout with scuffing around the edges and creasing and light splitting across the top, original colour worn away in places, locked shut with no key present.
A silver mounted oak casket, presented by the Borough of Romsey to The Honourable Patricia Mountbatten on the occasion of her marriage presented by the Borough of Romsey to The Honourable Patricia Mountbatten on the occasion of her marriage to Lord Brabourne, October 1946, the casket being a replica of the one in which the parchment of her father's Freedom of the Borough was enclosed and made from the sale old oak taken from Romsey Abbey, with presentation inscription and Borough of Romsey crest, width 28cm depth 16cm height 14.5cmCONDITION: Overall of light golden oak tone, a little dull in finish, silver plaques oxidised, typed presentation letter inside the casket.
John Claude Nattes (1765-1822)watercolour and bodycolour'Duck Decoy in Lincolnshire 1797'inscribed verso20.5 x 34.5cmCONDITION: Painted on what looks to have been a blueish toned paper laid onto card, some fading particularly near the top right corner and probably some light rubbing along with minor dirt spots and fox marks but overall looks to be in fair to good condition, apparently unsigned, under glass in a 19th century gilt gesso frame which has small chips and losses, details of the work inscribed verso along with a small label saying Trellis Room relating to The Trellis Room in Mersham-Le-Hatch until the 5th Lord and Lady Brabourne went to India in 1933.
A collection of assorted Victorian sewing clamps and other accessoriesCONDITION: - Tunbridgeware style pin cushion clamp painted with cottages in a continuous landscape, screw unreliable, arm slightly bent out of shape, light denting throughout, pad worn, height 17cm - similar clamp holding with pin cushion and tape measure lid, compartment below, painted with a band of red flowers, scuffed throughout, probably missing winding handle from tape measure, height 14cm- clamp with black, red and green striped decoration and blue pin cushion top, screw may be associated, height 15cm- floral painted pin cushion clamp with old paper label printed 'For My Favourite', lacking original tape measure fitting from the underside, and a little scuffed, height 9cm- remnant of a clamp, lacking the upper structure with incomplete thread winders to the sides, printed with doors and windows from a cottage, height 12cm- simple mahogany spool clamp, lacking top finial, height 14.5cm- floral painted alabaster canister, with glass base and hole to the top, minor rim chips, 6.5cm- rosewood pin cushion, modelled as a miniature drum top table, fixed in the tilting position, height 8cm- rosewood pin cushion modelled as a pole screen, height 16.5cm, break to the back lower right corner and some scuffing- dark wood mechanical winder, height 14cm, mechanism jammed.
A collection of assorted treen silk winding winders including an early 19th century boxwood exampleCONDITION: - early 19th century boxwood winder with acorn finial, 22.5cm, light wear but essentially good- dark mahogany stained winder with loose spool, a little crude, 14cm- pair of un-varnished examples with T shaped handle the thread, one with section of handle broken and missing, a little dirty otherwise good, 20cm- smaller plain wood clamp winder, 18cm- ebony clamp winder, 15.5cm- ring turned ebony clamp winder, 14cm- clamp winder with dark stained stem and expanding arms, a little grubby and scuffed, height 17cm
A collection of 19th century Palais Royale trinkets including scent bottles and a small casket (9)CONDITION: -oval casket with gilt mounts, inset with a topographical view - rather dirty, compressed inwards at the front beneath the catch, original base with labelled inscribed 'Tahan', gilding worn down to the base metal at the extremities, width 7.5cm-small scent bottle modelled as a ewer with stopper attached by chain - metalwork dirty and oxidised, handle bent out of shape, height 7.5cm-oval scent flask with gilt brass mounts hanging from a chatelaine type chain - some rubbing to gilding, otherwise good, height from suspension loop 12cm-similar example - with silver finish now rubbed down to base metal, otherwise good, height from suspension ring 12cm-plain oval case - lacking fittings to the interior, catch doesn't quite fit, otherwise good, width 7.5cm-incomplete ewer shaped scent bottle - wear to the gilding, lacks a foot, otherwise good, height 9cm-small oval casket - no internal fittings, slight wear to gilding, 5cm-mother of pearl handled pen with silver terminal - good, 12cm-posy holder - slightly pushed in places with some small breaks in the metalware, light wear to gilding, mother of pearl handle good, length 13.5cm
An early Victorian gilt and embossed velvet sewing accessory case and other itemsCONDITION: - velvet case with some rubbing to the outside but still a good rich colour, cut steel clasp a little oxidised but working, opens inside to reveal a purple leather and pink silk interior, fitted with what look to be original tongs, needle and scissors which are named Echo, all in as good as unused condition, in addition there are unused plain paper note pages and at the back four packets of Karby's London needles, assorted no.7, no.8 and no.9, tucked in the back a copy of Howlett's Golden Almanack 1843 and a further French printed almanack for 1843. Case 10.5 x 6.75cm- a copy of Hints on The Flower Garden with original gilt cloth cover by J.H. Clark 1851, 10.25 x 7cm, slight wear to cover- a Victorian gilt printed and pierced card case with floral panel lifting to reveal the printed phrase Compliments of the season, the reverse printed with two women, opens to expose a folding compartmented interior with internal gilt white card envelope, within that an embossed paper envelope with central oval floral panel now discoloured and holed and within that a further blue paper envelope housing a unknown powder, 12 x 8.5cm- a paper envelope housing cards printed with Her Majesty The Queen, HRH Prince Albert, HRH Princess Beatrice, HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Princess of Wales and The Rt. Honourable John Bright, all hand coloured engravings, 9.25 x 6.5cm - some light foxing, wear to the envelope along with foxing.
Seven assorted Victorian Tunbridgeware pin cushions and a small spoolCONDITION: - largest compressed circular with pad feet, chip to rim - diameter 4.5cm- table type model with triangular base - a little dirty and discoloured, pad faded, base does not appear to have had feet, diameter 3.5cm height 3.5cm- turned example with central wax holder - some loss of varnish, wear to the pad, height overall 3.5cm- similar example with triple turned top - lighter in colour, good condition, height overall 4cm- similar smaller bulbous example with darker colouring - some wear to varnish, height 3cm- similar smallest example - some light wear, height 2.75cm- larger dark example with blue pad - looks to have once had a wax insert, pad worn, slightly out of shape, height overall 3.75cm- small compressed circular spool - light varnish wear, diameter 2cm
Two early 19th century red leather work boxes with assorted fittingsCONDITION: - plain rectangular example with ivory escutcheon, slightly rubbed around the edges, the lid with damaged printed silk panel of a mother and children, contains original green silk needle case, a dented white metal 2cm tall thimble, three assorted mother of pearl spools, carved and pierced ivory tape measure, 2.75cm, silk pin cushion pad fitted in place, pair of steel scissors, part gilt steel needle, white metal and steel tool, ivory page turner, 11cm and a small group of old letter wafers initialled D. width 15.5cm, with original working key, lid slightly lifting out of shape.- the other casket with gilt embossed brass mounts, a little discoloured with some light wear to gilding, fitted with faded silk pin cushion, red card folding needle case, three silk winders - two mother of pearl, 3cm, the other ivory, 1.75cm, two spools of thread, base metal 2cm thimble and a mother of pearl handled hook, with original key although lock is rather stiff, width 13.5cm height 6.5cm
Twelve assorted 19th century fabric pin cushions including Irish silkwork, velvet and beadworkCONDITION: - Irish? white silk circular example embroidered with shamrock - beading missing from around the rim, diameter 3cm height 2cm- melon shaped spherical velvet example with six segments all applied with beadwork decoration - some of the beadwork now missing, velvet with a few holes, diameter 4.5cm height 3.5cm- square purple and white buttoned silk example - a little dirty and faded, 6 x 6cm height 0.75cm- rectangular green velvet example inset with a portrait of Napoleon III? - printed portrait faded and dirty, gilt copper surround oxidised, light wear to the velvet, height 4cm- quartered pink and white silk square example - a little dirty but essentially good, width 3.5cm height 2.5cm- hexagonal flower shaped example in printed cotton fabric - a little faded otherwise good, width 4cm height 1.5cm- purse shaped beaded brown velvet example with delicate beadwork hanging loops - good condition, 6cm- cushion shaped beadwork example with loop rim - probably some small losses to the loop work rim otherwise good, 5cm- woolwork cushion shaped example - a little dirty, 5.5 x 5 x 2.5cm- octagonal needlework example with pink silk rim - silk a little tatty, colours a little faded, 3.75 x 3.25 x 1.5cm- polyhedron example in silk and beadwork - slightly irregular in shape, a little dirty, some beadwork missing, approx 3.5cm- small compressed melon shaped example with red silk rim - main fabric very dirty, 3cm
An Edwardian parcel gilt simulated bamboo fire screen, inset with an arched Lyonnaise silk panel with a dancing nymph within a moulded trestle frame, W.54.5cm H.88.5cmCONDITION: Some light rubbing to the gilding, some wrinkling to the silk fabric which is probably a little faded but overall fair condition.
Ten assorted 19th century needle cases including Mauchlineware, embossed leather and carved ivoryCONDITION: -pierced and embossed carved example with central floral motif, the reverse embroidered CK? - rather grubby with wear between the ribbons and denting to the central pierced back panel, lacks original clasp fitting, three cloth leaves inside, height 9cm- Mauchlineware example decorated with East High Street, Forfar - puce silk interior a little scuffed, inscribed verso sold by N. Laing, Forfar, width 7.5cm- treen example with hand tinted photographic print decoration views of cottages within parkland, possibly Palais Royale, internally embossed pink card and four cloth leaves - scuffed to the outside and varnish discoloured, stained internally, width 8.5cm- embossed leather example - catch held in place with a pencil stamped sterling silver, slight rubbing to the gilding and more rubbing to the central floral back panel, watered pink silk within with four tatty cloth leaves, 8.5cm- tortoiseshell example with gilt foliate engraved mounts and watered pink silk interior - two cloth leaves, light wear to metal rim, 6cm- pierced ivory book shaped example with faded pink silk interior and four pink rimmed now rather tatty cloth leaves, 4cm- relief carved ivory example with watered pink silk interior - lacks pin or pen for clasp, otherwise good, 6cm- book shaped pierced ivory example with faded blue silk interior and four blue rimmed tatty cloth leaves, 6cm- engraved and black stained book shaped example with concave edge, monogrammed HWC - ivory good, white silk binding a little tatty, has a compartment at each end and four tatty cloth leaves, 6cm- plain treen example with paper label inscribed Lavaugeira, white / slash blue ribbon binding and clasp, two cloth leaves internally - a little dirty, 6.75cm
A group of 18th / 19th century silver and white metal sewing accessories including needle casesCONDITION: - George III silver etui with recesses for two implements, monogrammed to one side, hallmarks to the base almost rubbed away, 6.25cm- Continental engine turned white metal needle case, no marks, good condition, 7.5cm- Continental white metal needle case, small unidentified mark to the side of the lid, a little dented, 9cm- Continental white metal needle case, unmarked, a little dented with bright cut decoration around the edges, 9cm- Continental white metal combined desk seal and needle case?, crudely monogrammed MDB, 9.5cm- pair of silver handled scissors with crown and flower decoration and sheath to cover the steel blade, unmarked, slightly bent out of shape, 10cm- small silver handled steel bodkin, oxidised, 5cm- small cut steel key, oxidised, 1.75cm- large Continental white metal needle case, with indistinct mark to the inside of the lid, 24.5cm- cut steel Albert, oxidised, 20cm- pressed steel needle case with riding boot ends, oxidisation, 17.5cm- unmarked white metal mounted flint strike?, height 3.25cm- small steel mesh bracelet, oxidised, 14cm- steel mesh purse with rusted latch, 5.5cm- steel needle case with screw on lid and suspension loop, oxidised, 7.5cm- spiral fluted steel etui, holding all of the original tools, knife blade stamped GUF, needle blade, fleam, combined file and tweezers and a pair of folding scissors, tools good, case oxidised, 9.5cm- Continental white metal mount cut glass scent bottle with internal stopper, light wear, 8cm
A pair of 19th century French ormolu and Sevres style porcelain three light candelabra, with lily, carnation and fruit moulded branches over knopped stems with cherub painted porcelain bases and scroll feet, height 32cmCONDITION: Lily stem branches have differing socles, the other two having loose beaded wax pans, one lily wax pan is loose, one carnation flower and stem is broken and loose, overall the ormolu is rather dirty and branches bent out of true, light wear to the gilding of the porcelain but overall fair to good condition.
A group of early 19th century and later leather sewing cases including lady's companionCONDITION: - lady's companion, gilt puce leather modelled like a book, with naming to the spine, light rubbing lower down, pink paper interior but lacking all fittings, height 10cm width 4.5cm- lobed cylindrical purple leather case housing black plastic? later? comb, steel bodkin, tapered square glass scent bottle with plated lid, 1.75cm base metal thimble, steel loupe, pair of steel scissors, steel knife, and steel needle case, some of these fittings probably associated, height 8cm diameter 4.25cm- early 19th century squared red leather case housing ivory and horn combined snuff spoon and tweezers, steel folding blade?, turquoise tipped gold overlaid pencil and an ivory needle? fixed into the case, height 7.5cm width 1.75cm, inked initial T to one end- early 19th century steel mounted red leather purse shaped case, unrolling to reveal coloured silks running down the length of it, a green cloth interior and a flap opening to reveal further compartments, other than the silks no other fittings, 6.5 x 7.5cm when closed, unrolls to 30.5cm, overall good condition- small early Victorian gilt red leather sarcophagus shaped needle case with lid named NEEDLES, and turned ivory feet, probably original yellow silk and dotted foil lining, light rubbing and loop handle starting to split, width 5cm height 3cm
A group of assorted personal accessories including compacts, a timepiece and a cut steel note albumCONDITION: - a Victorian cut steel and ivory album, 11.5cm - houses paper leaves and a small pencil, lock not working but key present- blue leather cased eight day travelling timepiece - leatherwork tatty, dial discoloured with seconds hand missing, movement not going, 11cm- blue leather cased travelling barometer, 10.5cm, case tatty, bezel rubbed- engine turned treen box made from timbers of York Minster 1829, inset with a silver plaque, 9.5cm, chips to rim- silver plated copper heart shaped box, 4cm, rubbed- Canadian sterling silver compact, presented to Lady Brabourne by Calgary Exhibition and Stampede 1967, 6cm - good- gilt metal Austrian compact decorated with a heart, 8cm, good- gilt metal square Zenette compact with HMS Liverpool crest, a little rubbed, catch not working properly- cased silver plated rattle with painted teether in blue box but lacking two additional items probably a spoon and pusher - good- pale grey leather cased travelling flask with telescopic cup lid, 10.5cm, dirty otherwise good- red cloth cased prismatic magnifier with 1935 silver jubilee crest, 6cm - good- Japanese embossed leather purse decorated with a landscape, 11.5cm - some freying- green cased engine turned silver ballpoint pen, initialled PB, the lid with label stating Lady Brabourne - good- chrome and ebonised wood stirrup shaped photograph frame, height 14.5cm, light rubbing- two small Chinese hardstone chops, largest 5cm, minor rubbing.
A pair of KPM Berlin porcelain figures of Pluto and Proserpina, and a pair of KPM figures of angels, 16cm and 20cmCONDITION: - Pluto - missing the tip of the fork that he holds in one hand, tiny chip to the tip of his finger, otherwise good, light rubbing to the gilding at the edges of his robes, underglaze blue marks, KPM printed globe mark and numbered 926- Proserpina - left hand is broken way, we do have the hand but it looks like there may still be some missing fragments, matching marks and impressed 927?- angel with two trumpets - very light wear to gilding, otherwise good, KPM printed globe mark, impressed number 1626/15, height 20cm- other angel has lost a trumpet and whatever she held in her left hand, base of her left wing is missing, otherwise good, matching marks, impressed 6311, height 18cm
Five Continental porcelain cups and saucers, 19th century, to include: a Meissen Empire cup and saucer, painted with birds beneath floral swags; an English bone china cup and saucer, in the Meissen style, painted with birds within puce borders; a Berlin cup and saucer, painted with a silhouette; a 'Capo-di-Monte style' cup and saucer; and a Vienna Empire style marbled fluted cup and saucer, dated 1825, together with a Meissen flower encrusted hand-bell, minor damagesCONDITION: Meissen Empire cup with light wear to gilding of saucer rim, blue crossed swords mark inscribed and underglaze number 4, cup good with matching marks English bone china cup and saucer - cup good, saucer with triple crack running through the rim and some discolouration to the centre, faux crossed swords marksBerlin cup and saucer - light wear to the gilding of the rim of the cup, otherwise good, underglaze blue sceptre mark to both pieces, KPM mark to the saucerCapo di Monte style cup and saucer - light wear to the gilding of the cup rim, blue crowned N markVienna Empire style cup and saucer - underglaze blue beehive mark, light wear to the central silvering on the saucer, handle to cup has been broken away and restuck with discolouring and wear to the inner gilding of the cupbell - handle has been broken off and restuck at an angle, some dirt staining to the top, small losses throughout to petals and leaves, underglaze blue crossed sword mark, no other marks
George Heming Mason (1818-1872)oil on canvasLandscape North Staffordshireartist's label verso20.5 x 33cmCONDITION: Oil on original canvas looks untouched, would benefit from a light clean, apparently unsigned, housed in the original frame which is now very tatty, artist label verso giving title along with artist's details.
Two colour tinted miniature photographs of an infant boy and girl, cased and a collection of Asian gilt lacquer boxes and animal figuresCONDITION: miniature photographs 7.75 x 6.5cm, both with some dirt marks but otherwise good, leatherette and velvet cases - a little scuffed and dirty, overall 13.5 x 11.5cm, not quite matching in the gilt decorationAsian boxes and figures: -owl, height 11cm - black lacquering very rubbed, label inside with the compliments of Lt. Col. Maung Tin, Burma Pavilion, Montreal Canada-smaller owl - rubbed to the head, height 10cm-bird with be-jewelled decoration, height 11cm, good-large compressed bird rubbed to the lid, diameter 9cm-similar medium sized bird a little rubbed, 6.5cm-two similar small birds, both very light rubbing, 5.25cm-duck rubbed to the lid, length 11.5cm-fish heavily worn to the lid, length 20cm
A group of assorted boxes and ornaments including French enamel and TibetanCONDITION: - late 19th century French champleve enamelled ormolu square casket, 9cm - dirty, some minor flaws to enamel- Indian green and red enamelled brass circular box, 7cm - some wear from polishing- pair of Burmese carved wood busts, largest 21cm - minor rubbing to extremities- Tibetan jewelled metal casket, 8.5cm - some wear from polishing- Continental burr wood jewellery box, 15cm - front left edge missing, dark dirty, lock not working- Chinese floral painted white enamelled circular box, 8cm - light rubbing- 18th century Staffordshire enamel box, 7cm - rubbing to decoration, restoration around the rim of the main body- Cashmere gilt white circular box, 7cm - rubbing to the lid and discolouration to the lacquering- white lacquer box decorated with polo players, 7.5cm - rubbed- small ormolu putto support, height 10cm - lacking whatever it once held and one branch- Chinese painted soapstone figure of a sage, 10cm - hand broken away- Chinese hardstone elephant, 5.5cm - rubbed- sundry novelty ceramic animals - minor chips
A Chamberlains Worcester fifteen piece part tea set, painted with pale blue and vermicular patternCONDITION: - six 18.5cm plates - two with very worn gilding but intact, one gilding a little worn, another with some gilt wear and one shallow rim chip, another with two large shallow rim chips and light gilt wear, another with light gilt wear, underside rim chip and two hairline cracks- muffin dish base with light wear to gilding, not marked- five saucers - all with varying degrees of gilding wear, four with either chips or hairline cracks- three cups - two with repaired handles and wear to gilding, the other with wear to gilding and hairline crack
A set of seven Continental porcelain tea cups and saucersCONDITION: Cups with light wear to gilding particularly around the rim, one with hairline crack, printed No.3 to base, saucers with matching printed number, wear to gilding, one with small rim chip, one with small rim chip and discoloured crazing to centre, one broken across and restuck.
A pair of Old Sheffield plate coasters, with fruiting vine borders, diameter 16.5cm.; an urn shaped hot water jug, engraved with CH monogram, height 23cm; and a rectangular waiter, engraved with crest and initials, width 16cmCONDITION: - coasters - rims worn down to the base metal, sides and inside showing the copper more than the silvering.- hot water pot with light surface scuffing and old repaired glueing to top of handle- waiter - polished down to the base metal
An English porcelain garniture of three vases, c.1830, each of two handled campana form, the central vase with a pierced domed cover, painted with floral sprays on panels on a blue ground, highlighted in gilt, the central 35cm (a.f.)CONDITION: - main vase pierced cover has been rivetted and re-stuck through several breaks, gilding rubbed and worn, some of the blue enamelling poorly patched in, inside of vase crazed and discoloured, but looks very good on the outside, no marking to the base.- pair of vases, height 23.5cm, light wear to the inner gilding, hairline cracks showing inside the base of the body, further light rubbing to the gilding on the rim and handles with one handle broken and re-stuck, it has also been broken through where the base of the body joins the top of the stem and re-stuck, further rubbing around the foot rim, other vase with firing flaws inside the rim and cracking showing to the inside of the base, rubbing to the gilding particularly over the handles, glued and broken extensively through the base of the body where it meets the foot, foot rivetted and restored.
A child's 19th century French gilt metal mounted mahogany cylinder front bureau, with white marble inset top, brass reeded tambour front and frieze drawer, the interior lined with white marble, W.43.5cm D.38cm H.79cmCONDITION: Some minor dirt spots to the marble on the top, a little light wear and oxidisation to the gilding around the gallery, brass strips on the tambour slightly lifting, ribbed brass strip to the right of the tambour coming loose at the top, brass inlay to legs coming loose with one strip completely away but still present and others sprung out.
A pair of 19th century French ormolu candelabra, with scrolling lily branches and cherub stems on beaded laurel wreath bound fluted column plinths, height 47cmCONDITION: Both branches are oxidised and worn, particularly notably on the petals which are polished down to a dull bronze finish, branches are slightly bent out of shape, each one has three receivers for candles, two of the wax pans are now missing, it looks like each flower had four stamens, some of these are now missing reduced down to three, branches screw on to the top of the stems held by the angels, from the stems downwards the finish is a much brighter gilt but still with some scattered oxidisation marks and light rubbing from polishing, both have fine horizontal oxidisation marks running through the socles and minor spotting to the feet.
An Edwardian oak cased barograph, in bevelled glass case, with graph paper drawer, on bracket feet, width 36.5cm depth 22cm height 21cmCONDITION: Fair wear and tear from use, golden finish to the oak which is a little bleached and matted at the back from exposure to sun light, scattered oxidisation spots to the gilt metal work.
A pair of famille rose punch bowls, Qing dynasty, 18th century, painted with vases of flowers and floral swags, diameter 29cm (both a.f.)CONDITION: One bowl with several large pieces broken away from the rim and restuck, light wear to the gilding, some flaking of the enamel, the other with a rough orange peel finish to the glazing, chip to inside of rim going through to the outside, several hairline cracks running from rim down towards the body, wear to the gilding and some loss of the enamel.
A Regency gonzalo alves sofa table, the rounded oblong drop-leaf top over two drawers on a turned collared stem and concave oblong platform, with gadrooned bun feet, W.152.5cm D.71cm H.70cmCONDITION: The top sun bleached from left to right, now a light golden to gingery tone, again faded at the tip of the opposing flap, a fine split running at the back centre of the top from the middle to the back edge, handles and locks look original but no key present, some chipping to veneers around the saltire foot along with one or two short splits, concealed brass castors.
MID-CENTURY BERNHARD PEDERSEN-STYLE DANISH ROSEWOOD 2-PART SIDEBOARD, the upper section with sliding glass doors and drop flap drink cupboard, on a base fitted with drawers and sliding cupboard doors, 196 x 43.5 x 175cms Condition Report: drop flap loose. Offered with Article10.There is some fading on the sideboard surface. There are also a few light scratches and one larger, a deep mark, about 5mm x 2mm. All drawers and cupboard are good and slide well. drop flap loose.
18TH CENTURY NORTH WALES OAK DRESSER, open delft rack above base fitted with six drawers and two cupboards, quarter column pilaster angles, stile feet, 159 x 49 x 188cmsThere is general wear, light surface scratches a few watermarks. No major damage.There does not appear to be any worm.The finish looks nice.The height of the dresser base is 88cm’s
PAIR CHINESE ELM & PORCELAIN INSET TOP OCCASIONAL TABLES, 55 x 37cms (2)There is general wear to both, light scuffs and scratches.A few of the feet have splits on the underneath, but both feel structurally solid.There are nibbles around the porcelain edges on both tables but no cracks.The porcelain on one table has faded, one looks a much lighter blue than the other.
EDWARDIAN OAK THREE-DRAWER TABLE CABINET, fitted deep drawers with flush handles, similar side handles, formerly used for cigars, 29 x 22 x 30cms Condition Report: some divisions loose within, no keyThere is some light general wear, scratches and a few small paint marks.No major damage.No splits or cracks.All handles look good.There is no key.
WILLIAM ALLEN (Fl.1778-1829) DUBLIN: VIEW OF THE PARLIAMENT HOUSE, COLLEGE GREEN; BLUE COAT HOSPITAL; LIGHT HOUSE AND BAY; LAW COURTS; VIEW OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE; A VIEW OF COLLEGE GREEN, WITH YEOMEN FIRING ON THE 4th OF NOVEMBER; LYING IN HOSPITAL Seven, engravings (pls.1-3, 5-8), published by the artist Each 15 x 25cm approx. (7) ++ Each in need of a light clean (some staining); good impressions
AFTER GEORG AUGUST GOLDFUSS (1782-1848) SIX PLATES FROM `NATURALIST ATLAS` (pls. 13, 62, 75, 126, 137, 150) comprising Vulture, Red-tailed Tropic Bird, Capercaillie, Snowy Owl, Mot-mot and Falcon, lithographs with hand colouring by H. v. Hirt, published Dusseldorf 1824-1842 Four 57.5 x 45cm and two 45.5 x 57.5cm. (6) ++ Some creasing, foxing and/or light staining in each one
SAMUEL PROUT (1783-1852) BRADFORD ON AVON, WILTSHIRE Signed and inscribed Bradford/ Wilts, pencil 19 x 30.5cm.; with two marine sketches by Edward Duncan, studio stamped, pen and ink, 14.5 x 11.5cm and 10.5 x 15cm., these unframed (3) ++ Prout light-stained; one Duncan with creases, the other with some foxing etc
ATTRIBUTED TO PIETER VERELST (1618-c.1678) THE SMOKER Oil on panel 35 x 28.5cm. Provenance: Wesendonk Collection (probably Otto Wesendonk, 1815-1896), stamp verso; London, Ronald Cook, c.1978 (Cook was an art dealer specialising in Netherlandish Art and he was the author of several books about the `Golden Age` of Dutch Art) ++ Light scattered retouching; slight paint losses to right of sitter

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