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A glazed stone ware Rosemary Wren, Oxshott (1922-2013) pottery figure of a recumbent cat bearing wren within a square punch mark to the base, together with a recumbent cow by the same hand CONDITION REPORTS The cat has a chip to the ear, some light scratches. The cow has some light scratches. Both make a slight rattling sound. The ear has been off the cow and re-glued. Both have general signs of wear and tear throughout
A burr walnut single door glazed door cabinet enclosing two shelves with fluted pilasters to a plinth base CONDITION REPORTS Some light scratches and scuffs throughout, mainly to the top surface. Some small impressed marks and small chips mainly to the edges. Some light impressed marks, scratches and scuffs again to the sides including one deeper one possibly been repaired and one long jagged scratch. Various general signs of wear and tar through age and use throughout. Circa 1900 /1920's. 43 cm d x 78 cm w x 95 cm h.
20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Beach Scene", oil on board, indistinctly signed and dated '48 lower left, together with R GRAINGER "The Rescue", oil on board, unsigned, entitled and indistinctly attributed verso CONDITION REPORTS "The Rescue" - some light scratches and scuffs and small dark marks, the frame with some chips and losses, generally good. "Beach Scene" some slightly dirty marks, light scratches, some white speckled marks. Both pictures have various general signs of wear and tear throughout.
A light oak extending rectangular dining table on square section legs, together with three ladder back dining chairs CONDITION REPORTS No Makers badges or names and same table as Lot nos 316, 317 and 318. Top with various light scratches and scuffs and marks. Table dimensions unextended 220 cm x 100 cm. Leaf approximately 50 cm wide. General various signs of wear and tear through age and use throughout - see images
A Gateway Antiques oak refectory style dining table, the plank top with cleated ends on end pillar supports to splayed feet united by a centre stretcher, together with a set of five upholstered high back dining chairs (3 plus 2) and a matching bench CONDITION REPORTS Table top 106.5 cm x 229 cm approx. Some light scratches, small knocks, etc throughout, however all pieces generally good. Some general wear and tear evident conducive with age and use. Some signs of use to the chair seats. See images for further details.
A pair of walnut side tables in the Regency manner, the burr top feather and cross-banded within a moulded edge over a frieze drawer on turned and reeded tapering legs CONDITION REPORTS Approx 51 cm side x 42.75 cm deep x 73 cm tall to the top surface. Various small light scratches and limited scuffs, some dark marks. General small limited signs of wear and tear throughout
ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL SANDBY RA (1725-1809) "The Old Mill, New River Head, Islington", rural scene with figures, watercolour, unsigned, inscribed on typed label verso "Sandby, Paul, R.A. (1725-1809) The Old Mill, New River Head, Islington. Watercolour 18½ inches x 12½ inches. Collection - H.Tolson, exhibited - Bristol 1947, No. 67.", and bears stencil mark "161PD", and chalk date "22 Feb '66" CONDITION REPORTS Has a large tear running down the centre of the painting which has been restored. Discolouration and areas of dirt throughout. There is a large rip running all the way down the painting which has been restored and further rips around the edges, which have also all been restored. There are also several rips to the bottom of the image which have been repaired. Appears to be a scratch/dent to the painting in the bottom right hand corner and some rubbing along the top edge. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. The mount is fading and discoloured in areas. the frame has light wear and the over all piece has wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details. Image size 32 cm x 47 cm
A Ziegler designed carpet, the central panel set with all-over floral design on a red ground, within a stepped red, blue and green floral decorated border, 374 cm x 257 cm CONDITION REPORTS Signs of wear, uneven wear, fading, uneven fading and some more slightly worn patches. The central field variesg from a dark to a light pink. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout.
A two seat brown leather sofa and a matching foot stool CONDITION REPORTS Various scuffs and worn sections, some light scratches, some creasing to the leather. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout. Total length end of arm to end of arm approx 180 cm. General signs of wear and tear throughout including the foot stool - see images for further details
A 19th Century cut glass bowl with swag decoration to the top, possibly Irish, together with two cut glass candlesticks, a decanter and dressing bottle, together with two pairs of modern Portuguese gilt decorated twin handled vases CONDITION REPORTS Bobbin stemmed candlestick approx 25.5 cm tall. Large chip to the rim and light scratches. Square candlestick is approx 24 cm has some light scratches. Bowl is 30 cm wide at widest point, some light scratches. Red vase is approx 34.5 cm tall, light scratches., scuffs and marks, wear to the gilt work. White vase is 35 cm tall, wear to the gilt works, some light scratches, scuffs etc. Decanter with broken end to the stopper. Other bottle - some light scratches.
Beswick Huntsman, Standing, model No. 1501, Huntswoman, Style Two, model No. 1730, both brown gloss, two Foxes and seven Hounds (a.f)Huntsman in good condition, minor crazing in light areas of man; Beswick circle backstamp. Huntswoman in good condition, minor crazing in light areas of woman; Beswick circle backstamp. Foxes with crazing but good condition; 4 hounds badly damaged and heavy crazing throughout all.
Beswick Cattle Comprising: Ayrshire Bull Ch. ''Whitehill Mandate'', Second Version, model No. 1454B and Ayrshire Cow Ch. ''Ickham Bessie'', model No. 1350, both brown and white gloss; Jersey Bull Ch. ''Dunsley Coy Boy'', model No. 1422 and Jersey Cow Ch. ''Newton Tinkle'', model No. 1345, both light brown gloss; Hereford Bull, First Version, model No. 1363A and Hereford Cow, model No. 1360, both brown and white gloss (6) (a.f)
A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, decorated figures and dwellings, 19 cm high, a similar vase, two similar mugs, other ceramics and books relating to Japanese works of art Condition report Report by GHNo obvious damages to Satsuma items but all have light crazing. The monkey seems to have originally been holding something which is no longer present.The monkey jar and cover has a couple of firing cracks but generally in reasonable condition.
A pair of clear and black cased glass bowls, 17.5 cm high, three glass two branch wall light fittings, other light fittings, and a large free form glass bowl (qty) Condition report Report by GHBoth of the black cased glass bowls have minor rim chips.Light fittings possibly incomplete but appear to be in good condition.Glass bowl has several rim chips.
A 19th century walnut washstand/chest, the lift up top above a sliding marble section, with four drawers below, 93 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by GHDepth 51 cm, height - 99.5 cm.A little faded. Some veneer damage, but this is mainly small and localised to vulnerable corners and edges. Open and close mechanism works well. Some light water staining mainly to the wood in the interior. When open on the left hand side above the upright piece of marble, the wood is split and there is some associated veneer loss there. Generally nice and solid and no obvious major issues or repairs.Wood split on each side.
A gentleman's 9ct gold Omega Geneve wristwatch, with baton indices and subsidiary seconds dial, on a 9ct gold bracelet Condition report Report by RBTotal weight all in 46.1 gReport by GHDial generally good. Hands a little tarnished. Winder logo on crown wheel. Hands change smoothly and currently running. Case has some wear and light scratching commensurate with being worn. No evidence of any forcing of the back opened with a knife etc. Bracelet is stamped with a .375 9ct gold Birmingham hallmark to the clasp.
A 19th century walnut chest, of three graduated long drawers, with parquetry and floral marquetry inlaid decoration, on tapering square legs, 61.5 cm wide See illustration Provenance: From Capard House, Loais, Ireland Condition report Report by GHHandle not present. All elements appear to be original. Some small losses to veneer but generally in good presentable condition. Some small water stains scattered around, particularly on the front. Generally solid structurally, very slightly faded but still retaining a nice colour. Age related wear including light scratching, dents and small knocks etc.Overall good.
A Chinese baluster vase, decorated figures and foliage in underglaze blue, Ming dynasty, provincial, hairline crack to rim, with a Bailly-Pommery paper label, 18 cm high Condition report Report by GHSome light scratching to glaze. Small glaze faults all over. Horizontal firing bolt going in a line around the bottom of the border decoration on the neck.
A gentleman's stainless steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust wristwatch, the white dial with Roman numerals and date aperture, no box or papers See inside back cover colour illustration Condition report ReportCurrently appears to be fully working. Has been used daily by owner and has light scratching to glass and other signs of light ware. Report by GHSerial No 9247251Report by MWThe watch is running and the date is setting but no guarantee is implied or given. The dial is clean, there are some very minor scratches to the crystal which should polish out, the stainless steel case has the usual bumps, scratches etc of general wear, the strap is worn quite considerably and the links are floppy, the crown wheel screws down correctly into the case and isn't loose.

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