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A pair of silver plated four light candelabras, each with four urn shaped scones having a ribbon and mask decoration, detachable drip pans, supported by leaf capped scroll arms with rams head and hoof terminals, square section tapering capital and terminating in square foot with family crest cartouche, filled, height 49cm. (4)
A subscribers copy of the 'Post Office Directory', Kelly & Co, London, 'Lincolnshire with Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Rutlandshire,1849, original faded red gilt cloth on board, of two thousand and eighty seven pages, including map, light foxing and age discolouration due to the poor paper stock used.
John Buchan, 'The Thirty Nine Steps', Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons, 1915. Hardcover, book good, no jacket, 2nd edition, second impression, 253 pages, light blue cloth, black lettering,stained boards, the spine is rubbed at the ends and faded, discolouration internally but with a firm binding.
Arthur Ransome: 'Swallows and Amazons', 1932, edition, 8vo, hard cover, published by Jonathan Cape, London, December 1932, 7s.6d net to dust cover, dark green canvas boards with gilt lettering, original dust cover with illustrations by Clifford Webb, showing cartouches of scenes upon a light green ground, with plastic covering, the owner written in pre frontis.
An Art Nouveau grotesque bird form pewter inkwell, trifid webbed feet, glass liner. CONDITION REPORT:- 11 CM TALL Overall pewter work is good and well patinated. 3 lines of cleaner pewter to the 3 flatter sides at the seams- feet intact with no signs of repair. Glass internal body has a slight crack running 2cm down from the hinge- not visible externally and only just visible in the right light! The ink well itself has rim chips as imaged
A rare Scott 'Flying Squirrel' light aero-engine to fit Flying Flea aircraft, c.1935 engine number 5033, 652cc, two-cylinder engine, complete with Amal side-draught carburettor and BTH magneto,, mounted in a metal display stand. together with an alloy and rubber aircraft wheel beleived from a mosquito
A Japanese carved ivory netsuke as a tiger licking it's paw, 3.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Very fine crack running from top of head past shoulders, small chip to top of tail, small nick to one of the hind legs underneath, some light scratches throughout, general small signs of wear and tear.
A 19th Century white metal and shagreen mounted etui opening to reveal scent bottle, scissors, spoon, etc., 18.5 cm long CONDITION REPORTS The top of the lid has had a repair to one of the corners. It looks as though the shagreen has been repaired along the seam or re-glued. The shagreen is coming away from the edges and has areas of light dis-colouration / patchiness. There is a spot of corrosion to the base. The scent bottle / glass vile - the lid is broken and the rim is nibbled. There is a chip to the base. Stopper is stuck in. There are larger, more noticeable dents to the knife handle and the rivet at the top is slightly corroded and there is damage to the surroundings. All items have general wear conducive with age and use to include scuffs, knocks, scratches, knocks, dirt, etc. See images for further details.
A David Andersen silver bracelet and matching ring inscribed "Copy orig year 300AD", an Italian sterling silver necklace and pair of matching ear clips, a Boodle & Dunthorne silver slave bangle, a Ferti bracelet and ring, nine various silver rings, and two pairs of ear clips CONDITION REPORTS Some very light wear.
A Liberty Tudric Pewter twin-handled vase, No'd. ".010 Designed by David Veazey", with stamped mark to base, the body marked "For Old Time's Sake", 20 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Rim is slightly dented and mis-shapen. Some light scratches and other marks throughout. The metal appears pitted. General signs of wear and tear.
A pair of George V silver photograph frames with embossed Art Nouveau style decoration (by William Devenport, Birmingham, 1912), 23.2 cm x 16.2 cm, together with an Edwardian silver cushion framed mirror (Birmingham, 1906), 16.5 cm² CONDITION REPORTS There are a few indentations to the raised decoration on both frames. Both have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include light surface scratching, tarnishing, knocks, etc. The velvet backing is wearing at the corners and top edge. The oak frame on one side is splitting slightly along the middle join. Cushion shaped framed mirror has two pins missing in the top right hand corner of the frame. There are some small dents and knocks. Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
AUGUSTUS OSBORNE LAMPLOUGH (1877-1930) "Three figures by ruins with further ruins on the Nile and figures on a far bank in background", watercolour, signed lower left, together with another by the same hand, 21 cm x 59 cm (2) CONDITION REPORTS Appear to be in modern gilt frames which are loose at corners and have some knocks and bumps and small cracks. The pictures themselves - there are a couple of patches of foxing on the glass but the watercolours themselves appear to be in reasonable condition, but some even light fading throughout. There are a couple of very small pinhead size foxing marks to the skyline to each one.
A pair of 18ct gold tourmaline and diamond set ear clips and small pair of emerald and diamond ear clips CONDITION REPORTS Tourmaline clips - some light pitted type marks and small scratches to the tourmaline, some light scratch marks to the gold, general signs of wear and tear. Emerald clips - green stones with some pitted like marks to surface, some very faint light scratches throughout, some general signs of wear and tear.
An early 19th Century gentleman's black buttoned jacket with lacework cuffs, together with a silk and floral embroidered waistcoat, white lace ruff, black felt hat and two shoe buckles, framed CONDITION REPORTS Difficult to give a condition report as it is in a frame, however, from what is visible, it overall appears to be in fairly good condition with strong colours throughout. There is some brownness appearing to the lacework and the ribbons have areas of brown spots. Approx sizes - waistcoat measures from collar to longest point at base approx 56cm, waistcoat lining along the neck is deteriorating and coming away from the outside, and there is a small amount of loose threads appearing from the bottom of the lining of the waistcoat. The black jacket - along the white edging around the neck there is some visible signs of fraying along the collar approx - covering approximately half of the collar, although all other visible piping appears reasonable with some light areas of wear. The jacket - from top of collar to bottom of tail measure approx 100cm.
A pair of late 19th / early 20th Century Chinese vases painted in underglaze blue with panels depicting vases, birds amongst flowers and foliage, 28.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS One vase has small chip to rim with orangey colour underneath and some dirty marks and fire faults in places, some small light scratches. Second vase - all of rim feels rough to touch and some scratches to body and fire faults in places with small chips to base with wear throughout.
A Japanese carved ivory netsuke as a hermit crab in a seashell, upon two further seashells, set with glass eyes, 3.9cm long CONDITION REPORTS Some small light scratches and small marks and deep scratch to the top from the head of the crab along its shell and some other darker scratches to the top - see images.
19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Jack Russell terrier with prize in green gated barn", oil on canvas, unsigned, 27 cm x 33.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Crazing throughout to the paintwork. Perhaps slightly yellowed. Has had restoration and repairs throughout, and has been restretchered. Restoration appears to have been professionally done, although the canvas is still now a little loose, possibly indicating that the repairs were done some time ago. Cracking to the oil throughout but due to the restoration appears to be secure. Small impressed mark to the middle of the picture. Frame with some small chips, nibbles and some small cracks. Veneer showing signs of lifting in places. Under UV light the whole picture appears milky. There is a large dark section from the top left corner running to the middle. Also a dark mark to the bucket and to the right of the counter. Some dark marks to the wall and some dark marks to the top right hand corner suggesting re-painting.
A 19th Century child's yew wood and elm stick back rocking armchair, the shaped seat on baluster turned supports united by C scroll rockers CONDITION REPORTS All over some light scratches, marks, dark marks, impressed marks, etc throughout. Rockers are not symmetrical. Wear and tear throughout. It is not known whether rockers are original, presumed not. Front is broken and repaired. One of back legs also repaired.
An 18ct gold mounted rounded rectangular facet cut aquamarine pendant (approx 20 mm x 25 mm x approx 10 mm deep), together with an 18ct gold chain (chain 13.7 g) CONDITION REPORTS Overall in good condition with no visible signs of damage, although with signs of very light surface scratching to the back. The makers mark on the pendant loop is "H - M" only other marks are 750 and Birmingham anchor mark. The stone is being sold as an aquamarine (nobody who has viewed has disputed this). Measurements of stone are approx 2.5 x 2cm
A Boodle & Dunthorne 18ct gold dress ring, the central rounded rectangular cut fire opal approx 3ct flanked by two small diamonds to the shoulders, size R/S CONDITION REPORTS Stone has several internal flaws including one to the corner. Has general wear and tear to include light surface scratching, dirt, etc. See images for further details. Recommend viewing in person or by a qualified gemologist.
A Boodle & Dunthorne 18ct gold teardrop shaped pendant set with central peridot on a snake type necklace, approx 2 ct, together with a pair of matching ear clips, approx 2 ct CONDITION REPORTS Overall weight approx 2.165 ozt, has very light wear. overall pendant size approx just under 3cm by 2.2cm
A pair of 20th Century Chinese porcelain baluster shaped vases with elephant mask and ring handles, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling floral and foliate design, together with two circular turned wood stands, 30 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Both vases are quite dirty and have spotting of white paint throughout. Some generally light rubbing and one or two black dots of firing faults in the white glaze are visible throughout. There is some rubbing and scuffs to bases. The wooden bases both have signs of wear and a lot of paint spotting throughout. Rims feels rough. White paint marks all over. Small scratches.

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