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A Chamberlain & Co Worcester porcelain extensive part dinner service, 19th century, comprising; three meat platters, six large serving plates, nine oblong plates, 105 dinner plates, 24 soup plates, each decorated in gilt with central coat of arms within C scroll and lattice worked flower head borders, printed backstamp 'Chamberlain & Co, Worcester, 155 New Bond Street and No.1 Coventry Street, London', some with 'Phillips London' retailers backstamp in puce (a lot) Condition Report / Extra Information It is not possible to appraise each item individually, however in summery; Most plates in fair-good condition with light to medium handling wear to gilt, some crazing to white ground.Approx. 50 dinner plates either chipped or cracked (largely modest or underneath).All three meat plates chipped to underside.11 soup bowls with damage (3 major, 8 minor/very minor).6 oblong plates with damage (3 major).Most with gilt and age wear.Many with crazing.The soup plates are generally in the best order.Most dinner plates well used.
A mid-18th century Mennecy soft paste porcelain sucrier and cover on stand, polychrome enamel decorated with sprays of flowers on a white ground, incised DV mark verso, dia.12cm (excluding handles), stand dia.17.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Appears complete.Three very small leaf chips around handle, otherwise good.Some light handling wear and pinholes to glaze.
A pair of mid-18th century French Mennecy soft paste porcelain jars and covers, each of cylindrical form, the domed covers having encrusted flower head finials, decorated in polychrome enamels with floral sprays, incised DV mark verso, h.14.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Both with minor chips to leaves by flower head finial only.Both with light handling wear.Otherwise good.
A Baccarat millefiori glass paperweight, the closely packed multicoloured canes including animal silhouettes and stemmed flowers, dated 1849, dia.6.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Mark to base is old sticker residue.No chips / cracks, or bruises.Some light surface scuffs only.Otherwise no apparent faults.
A gentlemans Omega steel cased Speedmaster Professional chronograph, the back cover engraved 'Flight Qualified by NASA for all Manned Space Missions the first watch worn on the moon', having a signed black dial with three subsidiary dials, luminous markers, tachymetre bezel, manual wind movement, movement No.32845044, with original Omega crown, case No.145022, case dia. 4.2cm, replacement rubber bracelet, boxed and with papers, with original purchase certificate of insurance from J A Haskell of Ipswich, date of purchase 1975 Condition Report / Extra Information Back probably replacement.Dial good, light fading only.Luminous markers good and complete.Glass good with minor scuffs only.Fully running.Chronometer working.Case and bezel good, light wear only.
A pair of third quarter 19th century French bronze figures of Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie, each relief cast in standing pose, raised on later Art Deco light oak stepped bases, h.36.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information His sword broken off below hilt.Her fan(?) broken off in her right hand.Some light age wear to both.
A large pair of French Empire style bronze and gilt bronze table lamps and shades; for the Achille Collas Brevete Reduction Mecanique, each with twin light fittings over robed classical Greek goddess standing columns to triform bases, decorated with winged putti and lion mask heads, with Greek Key running lower border, each with foundry stamps verso, h.103.5cm (including fittings)
A 19th century French Polyorama Panoptique optical toy, the lithograph paper covered on wood hold-to-light viewer with bellows action, with six hand-coloured engraved topographical plates, each plate titled verso, 16cm Condition Report / Extra Information Bellows good.Action good.Paper with some marks / age / handling wear, but generally good.Three plates with tears / losses.
Thomas Smythe (1825-1906) - Figures with horse and cart in a winter landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 30 x 45cm Condition Report / Extra Information Original canvas.Picture has been varnished.UV lamp shows some light overpainting and touching-in, mostly to extreme left side.Paint good and stable, no breaking out.Some craquelure to sky at centre.
Paul Sandby (1725-1805) - A Welsh Castle, watercolour, 48.5 x 64.5cm, gallery label verso for Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd London, numbered 20494 Condition Report / Extra Information With Agnews label verso, no further provenance.Paper not stuck down.No apparent tears.Colours good, with light fading for age.Discolouration and browning all over.Non-acidic mount.Framed and glazed.
Early 20th century aneroid barometer with thermometer in carved light oak case, H83cm CLOCKS & BAROMETERS - as we are not a retailer, these items are sold as seen and may or may not be in full working order, if you would like any advice on buying clocks or barometers, or a full condition report, please contact our valuation team Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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