Graduated row of amber beads, the fifty-three barrel shaped beads of approximately 1cm to 2.4cm in length, 72cm long overall, 52g gross Condition: The opaque barrel shaped beads of varying size and colours from butterscotch to a light brown and yellow, some damage to a few of the beads including a large surface mark on the largest bead - **General condition consistent with age
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Collection of Vintage pens including Mont Blanc 22, Dunhil, Cross, Parker and others Provenance The Late Ivor Guild, The New Club CONDITION REPORT: Mont Blanc - appears in good used condition, some light scratches Dunhill - good condition though has been well used and is slightly dirty with a few marks Waterman, Pans, Eversharp, Parker, Shaffer etc At least 3 14ct gold nibs
Victorian thirty seven piece gilt porcelain part tea service, the reserve with birds and flowers on a green ground, pattern no 4059 CONDITION REPORT: Pat no 4069 (not 4059) Some surface dirt and light scratches to gilding Bread plate has hairline crack 1 saucer broken in half and restuck, another with rim crack 1 coffee cup hairline crack to rim 1 teacup with detached handle (present) another with rim chip and another two with hairline cracks Remainder ok
Tackhing, Chinese silver cigarette box, the slighty domed lid with incised bamboo decoration on a incised punch decorated ground, a pair of silver slipper ashtrays with bamboo decoration and a silver matchbox cover with dragon decoration inscribed "Bill" from Wendy and Mike, dated 1938, HC, possibly Hung Chong (4) CONDITION REPORT: Shoes weigh approx 40 grams each Match cover 31 grams Cigarette box 323 grams Shoes 9.5cm long x 3 x 3cm Match cover 6 x 4 x 2cm Cigarette box 9.5cm x 10.5cm x 4cm Matchbox cover is bent and out of shape. Some discolouring, one small split to the cover Shoes and cigarette box are both in good condition pnly minor light surface scratches and a small amount of tarnishing
Emile Galle, a large table lamp with shade, green and lemon glass overlay, signed "Galle". NOTE - We do not have the support for the light fitting or shade. Height of column 35 cm, shade diameter 42 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both the base and shade are signed. The base does have a chip around the indentation for the flex. This chip has been glued back in. It is clearly visible. It is approximately 1 cm square in size. Other than this the base of the lamp is in very good condition with no significant issues. The shade is in good order with no damage.
Style of John Frederick Herring, oil painting on canvas, horses and goat feeding. 74 cm x 61 cm, signed (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This picture is in generally good condition. It has not been relined and does not require relining. The painting appears to have been cleaned and restored probably 15-20 years ago. We have looked at the painting under a UV Light and there has been no overpainting.
George Armfield (1808-1893), oil painting on canvas, three terriers chasing a mallard duck. 28.5 cm x 28.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This painting is generally in very good condition. It has not been relined and there are no holes in the canvas. We have looked at the painting under a UV Light and can see no evidence of any repairs or overpainting. The painting is generally clean and could be hung or resold in its present state without the need for any restoration. The painting has come to us from a private vendor.
George Armfield (1808-1893), oil painting on canvas, "Trapped, A Fox and Three Terriers". 29 cm x 39 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This painting is generally in very good condition. It has not been relined and there are no holes in the canvas. We have looked at the painting under a UV Light and can see no evidence of any repairs or overpainting. The painting is generally clean and could be hung or resold in its present state without the need for any restoration. The painting has come to us from a private vendor.
A Doulton Burslem wall lamp, in the form of a cherub and gargoyle. Height 27 cm including light fitting. CONDITION REPORT: There is a chip to the top left hand corner of the bracket above the cherubs head. This is around the left rear corner and is not particularly visible when viewed from the front. There is a similar chip to the bottom right hand wing at the rear right hand corner. Again this is barely visible from the front. Other than this the piece is in generally good order with no significant issues.
* Lucie Rie (1902-1995), a porcelain trumpet bowl, light apple green glaze and metallic dribbled border glaze, impressed "LR" monogram within foot. Width 22.5 cm, height 10.2 cm (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: This bowl is in very good condition. We can see no evidence of any repairs or restoration. The surface glaze is generally crazed as one would expect. This is most evident in the apple green glaze. There are no chips to the top rim. There are three very small nibbles to the unglazed bottom edge of the foot rim. We have looked at the piece with a UV light which does not reveal anything untoward.
* Lucie Rie (1902-1995), a porcelain trumpet bowl, turquoise glaze and metallic border, impressed "LR" monogram within foot. Diameter 20.3 cm, height 10 cm. See Galerie Besson Exhibition, 6 June - 20 July 1990, with advertising card enclosing postcards with similar bowl to cover (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: This bowl is in very good condition. We can see no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. We have looked at the piece under UV light which reveals nothing untoward.
* Lucie Rie (1902-1995), a porcelain trumpet bowl, overall deep copper/brown glaze, impressed "LR" monogram within foot. Diameter 13.8 cm, height 5.6 cm and with inked paper label inscribed "F42" (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: This bowl is in extremely good condition. We can see no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. We have looked at the piece under UV light which reveals nothing untoward,
* Lucie Rie (1902-1995), a small jug, of baluster form with pinched lip, ferruginous glaze, impressed "LR" within foot. Height 6.5 cm. ARR CONDITION REPORT: This jug is in very good condition with no damage, repairs or restoration. We have looked at the item under UV light which reveals nothing untoward.
* Lucie Rie (1902-1995), a white porcelain bowl, circular, impressed "LR" monogram within foot. Diameter 28.5 cm, height 10.25 cm (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: This bowl is in very good condition, We can see no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. the piece is a little dirty. We have looked at the item under UV light and can see nothing untoward.
* Lucie Rie (1902-1995), a small porcelain trumpet bowl, gold lustre glaze and impressed "LR" monogram to foot. Diameter 5.7 cm, height 2.3 cm (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: This lot is in very good condition with no damage, repairs or restoration. We have looked at the piece under UV light and can see nothing untoward.
* Alev Ebuzziya Siesbye (b. 1938), a turquoise bowl, incised with initials and inscribed 76, with Galerie Besson label. Diameter 13.4 cm, height 11 cm (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: This lot is in very good condition with no damage, repairs or restoration. We have looked at the piece under UV light and can find nothing untoward.
* Alev Ebuzziya Siesbye (b. 1938), a stoneware bowl, turquoise glaze, circa 1989-90. Diameter 26 cm, height 16.3 cm, with Galerie Besson label and incised with artist's name and paper label AB13 (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: Very good condition with no damage, repairs or restoration. We have looked at the bowl under UV light and find nothing untoward.
* Hans Coper (1920-1981), "Cycladic but pot", of ovoid form, with integral brown glazed ceramic square base and "HC" impressed mark. Height 19 cm, label inscribed "HC173" (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: This piece appears to be in very good condition. We can see no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. We have looked at the pot under UV light which reveals no issues other than surface and ingrained dirt.
* Lucie Rie (1902-1995), an ovoid porcelain vase, with raspberry and white tinted swirl glaze to conical neck, impressed "LR" monogram within foot rim. Height 21 cm (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: Good order with no damage, repairs or restoration. We have look at the piece under UV light and find no issues.
* Lucie Rie (1902-1995), a baluster vase, white glazed, with trumpet form neck and iron brown rim, impressed "LR" monogram. Height 23.3 cm (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: Very good condition. No damage, repairs or restoration. We have looked at the vase under UV light and find no issues.
A fine Victorian cameo brooch, large form, mounted in gold coloured metal. Overall size 7.3 mm x 6.8 mm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cameo is in generally good order. There are several stress or growth marks within the cameo when it is held up to the light. There is one to the right hand side of the face and four to the left hand side at the rear of the ribbon. These are not particularly visible with the naked eye but are under magnification and when held up to the sunlight. Other than this the piece is in generally good condition with no issues to the metalwork. It is scratched to the reverse "roma".
A collection of teapots, English, Oriental and European (21). CONDITION REPORT: Nine of the teapots appear to be in good order with the correct lids and no damage or restoration. They are simply dirty. The remaining twelve teapots all have minor problems. Three have one small chip each (two to spout and one to inner rim.) The small teapot with the wicker handle has a substantial chip to the end of the spout. The large teapot with wicker handle has a tiny spout chip. The teapot with the light blue floral pattern and gilding has a spout chip and is badly crazed to the interior. The Chinoiserie teapot is stained and has the wrong lid. The blue and white silver shaped teapot has a chip to the lid and is crazed. There is also a small chip to the spout. The transfer printed teapot with figure and cottage scene has a badly repaired lid. The blue & white transfer printed bullet shaped teapot has a badly broken spout. The large Chinoiserie teapot has a crack and glued lid. The last blue and white teapot has some crazing and is a little discoloured and has a small chip to the underside edge of the lid.
* English School (16th century), oil on panel, "Portrait of Sir John Puckering", half length, wearing robes as Keeper of The Great Seal, with armorial to top left. 89 cm x 73 cm, in ebonised frame with gilt slip and title plaque (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: We do not know the name of the artist who painted the picture. But as stated the painting is 16th century and therefore we believe that the painting will have been painted at the time when Sir John Puckering was keeper of The Great Seal which I believe he was for four years between 1592-1596. As he died in 1596 it is likely that the painting dates from around this time. The painting has come to us from the Estate of Miss Mary Burkett OBE formerly of Isel Hall, Cocker mouth, Cumbria. The condition of the painting is generally good and it could be hung in its present condition without the need for any remedial work. The painting has had some restoration work which is visible under a UV lamp. The restoration work is not extensive and the main areas that have been restored are as follows:- On the face there is a small dent right at the centre of the right eye. There is also evidence of an old scratch running across the mouth area of the sitter, the indentation is just visible with the naked eye and more visible under the UV light. There are small areas of restoration below the hairline on the forehead these being 3 small patches. Also visible under a UV light is a scratch across the bridge of the nose and various small flecks and poke mark type flecks on the cheeks. There are also small areas that have been touched in all around the edge of the portrait next to the frame. The portrait is on three panels and the joins of each panel are clearly visible. The left hand panel is slightly recessed from the middle panel and there is a clear ridge here. In my opinion the painting could be hung and enjoyed in its present condition without the need for any restoration work, however the frame is a little plain and uninteresting and you may wish to replace this.
* English School (early 17th century), oil on panel, portrait of Lady Parker (nee Mary Senhouse), three-quarter length, wearing bonnet, embroidered ruff and lace embroidered dress, holding a prayer book in her right hand, inscribed "t.r. AE33" and "t.l. 1605". 89 cm x 72 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This painting is from the Estate of the Late Miss Mary Burkett, formally of Isel Hall, Cockermouth, Cumbria. The portrait is generally in very good condition. We have inspected it with a UV light which has revealed some small areas of overpainting but no significant issues in our opinion. There are minor blemishes to the end of the sitters nose and on the cheeks. There are also minor blemishes on the hands and old scratch marks all of which are only visible under a UV light. The right facing hand has some overpainting on the wrist and at the bottom edge of the cuff. There is also some restoration on the sleeve at the top of the dress. There is a small patch of overpainting on the collar of the dress on the left hand side. The painting is on a three plank wooden panel. The panel joins are not currently visible but are when viewed under a UV light. There is a small crack to the bottom of the right hand panel join which runs for approximately 4 inches. This is minor. The panel is bowed, however this may be intentional as the frame that the painting is in compensates for this bow. The left and right hand corners of the picture are approximately 1 inch deeper than the centre of the panel and the bow across the front is uniform.
A Chinese Sang de Boeuf vase, with impressed marks and raised on a wooden stand. Height excluding stand 50 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This vase is in extremely good condition. We can see no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. There is some crazing to the glaze which is visible in bright light but no significant issues. We do not think that the vase has great age and is probably last quarter 20th century.
An Art Deco glass bowl or light shade, decorated in relief with dragons in the Lalique style. Diameter 35.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This lot is not Lalique. It is not signed. It is Lalique style. The condition is generally very good. There is no significant damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are several very minor edge nibbles to the outer top and inner top rims. Only one of these could be described as a chip, again this is very small and would easily polish out.

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