A pair of brass and glazed hexagonal hall lanterns, of recent manufacture, each frame surmounted with six serpentine ceiling supports, and enclosing three light fitments, 79cm high, 33cm diameterCondition Report: These lanterns bear the usual minor marks knocks and scuffs overall consistent with use. The glass is a little scratched, and there is some wear to gilding particularly to the feet and interiors. However, these are in perfectly presentable condition overall without significant wear or damage, as is to be expected considering the lot's relative lack of age.Sold as decorative items, please have tested by a certified electrician prior to use.Condition Report Disclaimer
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A Victorian giltwood and composition mirror and console table, last quarter 19th century, in the manner of C. & R. Light, comprising; a tryptic mirror plate, divided by fluted columns and surmounted overall by a shell cresting, 200cm high, 165cm wide above a console table, of serpentine outline with mirrored back and shelves, 84cm high, 167cm wide, 51cm deepA Similar model of mirror with console is illustrated in the Pictorial Dictionary of British 19th Century Furniture Design, page 394, with an illustrations taken from C. & R. Light, dated 1881
A German porcelain and gilt metal mounted twin light table lamp, late 19th/early 20th century, the central figural group with two amorini milking a goat and bocage, set inside a birdcage frame mounted with Vincennes-style flowers, enclosing twin light fitments, 42cm high, approximately 25cm wide; and a French gilt metal and porcelain mounted three light table lamp, with rouge griotte and ebonised base, and pleated silk shade, 73cm high overall
A suite of giltwood seat furniture in Louis XVI style, early 20th century, comprising a set of four side chairs, an armchair, and a canape (6)Provenance: Property from a Private CollectionCondition Report: All elements with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some chips and losses to the gilt surface, especially to the rear side probably where it has been against a wall, also some chips and losses to cresting areas. Some areas of re-freshing, the upholstery later and in a condition that reflects this, some light marks from use in a domestic setting. The chairs with a few more knocks and losses to the gilt surfaces especially the cresting rails, some joints appear to have opened previously but all seems solid and stable, these were probably strengthened with then upholstery was fitted. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid circular centre table, circa 1820, on a lyre shaped supports above the quadripartite platform and outswept legs, 71cm high, the top 120cm diameter Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Overall cleaned and re-polished, the rosewood is quite a light/gingery colour overall, the brass inlay quite bright, the ebonised areas with old cracks and splits, one tablet with chips and losses in particular, the brass has also bubbled and raised in this area, Some scratches and wear to the varnished surface, Solid and stable overall, the top secure on the pedestal base, Chips, losses and some replacements, to some veneers, including to the base, some polish deposits to brass areas at the base, Condition Report Disclaimer
A stained beech and upholstered two-seat sofa, recently manufactured by George Smith, after the manner of Howard & Sons, labelled for the maker to the underside of the frame, 97cm high, 191cm wide, 102cm deepCondition Report: Overall the condition reflects lack of significant age, the George Smith label to the upholstery gives the date of manufacture as 1995Some light marks to the upholstery from use in a domestic setting, the ends of the arms where the fabric folds has some knicks and wear here with some fraying,The frame appears solid and stable overall, the upholstery is almost certainly the original Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of brass framed wall mirrors, mid 20th century, each 73cm high, 52cm wideCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Some light marking and pitting to the metal frames, some polish deposits to recessesThe plates with minor depletions and spottingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
French School (17th century)Two portraits of elegantly dressed women, in lace trimmed gowns,a pairOil on canvas, oval 41 x 33cm (16 x 12 in.)Please Note: The cataloguing should read French School (17th century) not British School (17th century)Condition Report: Front profile:Craquelure throughout. Stretcher marks visible. Slight undulation to the canvas and slack. Surface dirt and uneven varnish throughout. Inspection under UV reveals a green masking varnish which may be distorting the extent of retouching. Side profile:Craquelure throughout. Stretcher marks visible. Rubbing to the canvas edges with associated loss. Rectangular vertical patch repair, approx. 5cm to the lower right quadrant, visible verso. Surface dirt and uneven varnish throughout. Light scattered loss throughout. Retouching visible in natural light especially to the bust with associated hole visible verso. Inspection under UV reveals a green masking varnish which may be distorting the extent of retouching. Light retouching scattered throughout. Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany sideboard, circa 1780, of semi elliptical outline, the central drawer flanked by deep drawers fronted by twin false drawer fronts, and further flanked by cupboard doors, 94cm high, 183cm wide, 65cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, The top with marks and some areas of staining, also one corner has some scratches and a gouge to the edge, Also some splits and cracks through the top toward the edges in some instances through both the veneers and the timber, there are some areas of splitting and cracking around the 'knee hole' at the front. The top with some bowing and warping,The handles are replacements, there are plugged holes to the interiors of the drawer frontsOne cellarette drawer has been previously lined, this is absent but the wood is inlet where these has been, there is a plugholes to the base, the locks are old but there are areas of filler and composition surrounding them, they are very likely good replacementsThe colour is quite light to the front, it is darker toward the back of the top, Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of cut glass and rock crystal mounted gilt metal twin light candelabra in 18th century taste, second quarter 20th century, each with three scrolled branches hung and mounted with floral and teardrop pendants overall, issuing from baluster form and faceted stems with scroll cresting and spire finials, with domed and foliate cast circular bases, 71cm highProvenance: Property from a Private Collection.
Italian School (19th century)Floral swags, a pairOil on canvas 56 x 109.5cm (22 x 43 in.) (2)Condition Report: Blue flower (lower right): The canvas has been lined. Surface dirt throughout. There is a small area of loss (approx 5mm) to the lower centre of the canvas and above this there is an area of scaring (approx 20cm) where there appears to have been some previous repair. The canvas is uneven in some places, possibly caused by the re-lining process. Stretcher marks visible in raking light. Inspection under UV reveals light scattered retouching throughout, including to the aforementioned area of repair, however this is largely confined to the background, rather than the floral detail. White flower (lower right): The canvas has been lined. Surface dirt throughout. There is a hole in the canvas (approx 4cm) to the lower left area of the swag. Inspection under UV reveals scattered retouching largely to the background. There is also one area of retouching visible in natural light to the lower left corner. There is much less retouching on this example than on the companion piece above.Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Continental gilt metal, moulded and engraved glass three light candelabra, in 18th century style, 20th century, the slender scrolled frames hung with drops, beads and shaped pendants engraved with floral sprays overall, mounted to square section plinths painted to simulate Siena marble, 72cm high overallCondition Report: Minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use.Small chips and losses to painted finish of base.The branches may have once held further pendants and beads, as the drip pans are pierced with additional apertures. However the present arrangement is pleasing and symmetrical. The metalwork is a little bent. Sold as decorative items, please have inspected by a certified electrician prior to use.Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF KERR AND BINNS SEVRES STYLE DESSERT PLATES, PAINTED TO THE CENTRE WITH ROSES, THE BLEU CELESTE BORDER WITH GILT MEDALLIONS OF BUTTERFLIES ALTERNATING WITH ROSE BUDS, IN LOBED RIM, 23CM DIA, PRINTED MARK, C1852-62 Light stacking wear to gilt ring encircling the cavetto only, the roses to the centre particularly attractively painted in 'wet' enamels
A LIBERTY AND CO PEWTER AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMEL NAPKIN RING, 5.5CM L, MAKER'S MARKS AND 0919, C1905 AND A CONTEMPORARY ARTS AND CRAFTS PEWTER CADDY SPOON, WITH CHERRY RED ENAMEL TERMINAL (2) Napkin ring - one of the two enamelled areas slightly chipped. Spoon - enamel in good condition with a few light surface scratches. Note the black line visible in the enamel is internal
A BELGIAN 9MM RIMFIRE PISTOL, J LECLERCQ BREVETE, LEIGE, NUMBERED 2040, THE OCTAGONAL BARREL ENGRAVED WITH THE RETAILER G W WEBB 19 HIGH ST OXFORD, WITH ENGRAVED LOCK AND TRIGGER GUARD, TRIGGER BARREL RELEASE AND CHEQUERED WALNUT STOP WITH VACANT NICKEL ESCUTCHEON, BARREL 20CM Good unrestored condition with light surface rust, complete and in apparently working order

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