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Three pieces of Meissen pottery, comprising of two pan dishes in original boxes, crossed swords marks to base, and Meissen terracotta coloured tablet of R.Wagner 1813-1883, with original outer pouch, also with a French porcelain figure night light, stamped MB France to underside (4) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 227 - Figure in good condition, bulb loose, no attachment to bulb, 20cm high, remaining items in good condition.
A Regency mahogany bowfront chest, of two short over three long drawers within half-spiral turned pilasters, to sabre supports with brass stringing, h.104.5cm, w.104.5cm, d.55cm Provenance: Rushbrooke Estate, Bury St Edmunds Condition Report / Extra Information No splits. Colours good, with light and consistent fading. Knobs appear original. Minor age wear, especially to feet.
A gents Omega Seamaster 14ct gold cased wristwatch, having signed silvered dial, date aperture, automatic movement, and on replacement leather strap, dia.3.3cm (excluding crown) Condition Report / Extra Information Fully running. Crown is probably replacement and not marked as Omega. Dial good. Glass with minor scuffs and age wear. Case good, light age wear only.
DICKENS Charles, Our Mutual Friend, London 1865, first edition 2 vols bound in one, 8vo, contemporary half calf, 40 plates, 'pricipal' p.115; All The Year Round, vols 4, 5 and 6, London 1860 to 1862, half calf, includes complete serialisation of Great Expectations, Wilkie Collins No Name, and Bulwer Lytton's A Strange Story (4) Condition Report / Extra Information Our Mutual Friend - binding sound but rubbed at extremities, bookplate of John South Phillips MA, front pasted down end-paper, book sound and tight but there is some light foxing on some of the plates and occasionally on the text pages (which is more noticeable to naked eye than that on the images). All the Year Round - bindings sound and tight but rubbed at extremities, some light foxing in places (particularly on end-papers and prelims).
A circa 1900 mother of pearl fan, with polychrome highlights depicting a hunting party in 18th century dress, comprising fourteen carved and pierced sticks with gilded highlights, the guards with further leaf and flower gilding, boxed, 27cm Condition Report / Extra Information Good and complete. Light fading and age wear only.
Thomas Smythe (1825-1906) - Pair; Faggot-gatherer before a timbered cottage and Traveller on Horseback within a landscape, oil on board, each signed, framed as circles, dia.30.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Both frames with significant losses. Both very grubby. UV light shows no restoration. Paint good and stable. No craquelure or breaking out. Boards good, no splits.
A Victorian mother of pearl visiting card case, of hinged rectangular form, 10.5 x 8cm; together with one other smaller example; a Victorian mother of pearl and paua shell inlaid vesta; and a tortoiseshell example (4) Condition Report / Extra Information Tortoiseshell box - light age wear only. Small mother of pearl case - chip to bottom corner, light handling wear. Medium mother of pearl case - veneer loss to top side panel, minute chip to corner, light age wear, silver inlay to cover is monogrammed WTM. Large case - two small corner chips only.
A Victorian mahogany twin pedestal writing desk, having gilt tooled leather inset writing surface above an arrangement of nine drawers, w.138cm, d.70cm, h.75cm Provenance: Rushbrooke Estate, Bury St Edmunds Condition Report / Extra Information New leather. Three knobs missing and one chipped. Stands well. Light age wear and fading throughout.
A Victorian 18ct gold miniature vesta case, in the form of a book, having all-over foliate engraved decoration, opening to reveal striker, London assays, date letter for 1857, weight 8.9g Condition Report / Extra Information Marks good. Hinges good. Catch good. Engraving good. Light age wear and minor scratches. Generally good example.
An Edwardian silver baby's rattle, of lyre shape, with mother of pearl handle, maker William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1910; together with two other silver and mother of pearl baby's rattles (3) Condition Report / Extra Information No engravings or monograms. The two similar rattles both have a fine crack to the handle. The single example - silver split to seam, rattle badly dented. All with light age wear.
A late Victorian yellow gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the claw set antique cushion cut sapphire within a surround of twelve old brilliant cut diamonds, the shoulders with scroll chasing, size J- Condition Report / Extra Information No certificate. Date letter worn, Birmingham assays late 19th century. Sapphire of light colour, some inclusions. Diamonds - we would assess colour as H-I, clarity generally good, some minor inclusions. Shank with some wear but good and firm. Setting good. No apparent repairs.

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