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Lot 610

Chaytor, AH - "Letter To A Salmon Fishers Sons" 2nd ed 1910, red cloth binding, gilt text, light foxing to page edges, Hutchinson, HG - "A Fellowship Of Anglers" 1st ed 1925, green cloth binding, Oatts, Col. HA - "Loch Trout" 1st ed 1958, H/b, Righyni, RV - "Salmon Taking Times" 1st ed 1965, H/b, D/j, fine and Scott, J - "Game Fish Records" 1st ed 1936, H/b, torn D/j, light foxing. (5)

Lot 80

REEL CASE: Fine Hardy block leather fly reel case to take Hardy Perfect wide drum salmon fly reels to 4.25" diameter, fine bright red baize lining, finest condition light tan leather with all original stitching, strap and buckle, no initials or marks, front to D case stamped Hardy Bros Ltd, makers Alnwick England, no damage or discernible marks.

Lot 360

Chinese late 19th century Canton famille rose bottle vase and domed cover, the body decorated with flowers, birds and insects between ruyi and palmate bands, 38cm. Condition Report 360 Large chip and numerous others and smaller to the rim of the cover and a further two large chips to the finial. Firing flaw at the base of the finial. Firing crack to the underside of the rim. The vase has a long, hairline crack approximately 20cm long around the base above the foot rim. Large chip to the rim. Some light surface scratches and scuffs. Some losses to the painted decoration especially that which is pink.

Lot 370

Large Moorcroft vase of 'Leaf and Berry' design, 38cm high. Condition Report Generally in good condition. Light glaze cracks in some areas. Small, yellow patch on one of the green leaves. Signed W. Moorcroft to the base. No obvious chips or damages to the main body of the vase. Under glaze chip to the base, where there is a slight dent to lower rim.

Lot 161

Two WW1 medal pairs to 51157 Private C Chapman of the Somerset Light Infantry and 111120 Gunner T Reid of the Royal Artillery

Lot 162

A light oak truncheon with impressed mark and serial number 60cm long

Lot 345

A vintage brass cased ships light converted to electric

Lot 393

An early brass fire fender and 3 brass light sconces

Lot 174

Large Gilt Metal Hanging Celiling Light Fitting with Gilt Scroll Metal Mounts and a Ribbed Conical Glass Shade

Lot 583

Four Amber Glass Light Shades

Lot 603

Pair of Cut Glass Bell Shaped Light Shades

Lot 614

A Silver Plated Gallery Tray, Two Coloured Glass Light Shades, Mother of Pearl Opera Glasses plus Cased Binoculars

Lot 719

A Quantity of Light Fittings with extra box of shades

Lot 96

A Chrome Oil Lamp (converted to electric) with red glass shade plus a Tiffany style Central Light

Lot 516

A Mintons porcelain twenty-piece part Coffee service, pattern number 5482, painted in coloured enamels and gilt with light blue bands of floral and swag decoration, comprising ten coffee cups and ten saucers, four cups and two saucers damaged (20)

Lot 115

A set of six continental silver gilt and coloured enamel Coffee Spoons, by David Andersen, circa 1920's, marked "925", comprising dark blue, red, pink, purple, green and light blue enamelled spoons, in a David Andersen & Comb. Stockholm, fitted presentation case.

Lot 116

A George V set of six silver gilt and coloured enamel Coffee Spoons, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, hallmarked Birmingham, 1934, the handles decorated in dark blue, red, purple, green, yellow and light blue enamels, in a fitted presentation case.

Lot 400

A late Georgian silver pocket snuff box, disguised as a satchel, having engine turned decoration and gilt washed interior, maker John Shaw, Birmingham 1816, w.4cm Condition Report / Extra Information Light handling wear. Otherwise no apparent faults.

Lot 406

A George II silver card waiter, having a raised piecrust rim in the Rococo taste, on scroll hoof feet, 13.3oz, maker John Swift, London 1751, dia. 21cm Condition Report / Extra Information Surface with light abrasive marks through polishing Stands well Marks good Feet possibly later soldered

Lot 407

An early George III silver tankard, having double monogrammed S scroll handle and on stepped flaring foot, 11.9oz, maker Thomas Wallis, London 1770, h.13cm Condition Report / Extra Information Marks good. Light wear to extremities. No apparent engraving other than monogram to handle. Stands well. No dents or repairs. Good example.

Lot 409

A George IV silver three piece tea service, comprising; pedestal teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each profusely worked with reserves of leaves and flowers, with opposing engraved armorial and coronet, gilt washed interiors, 48oz, maker Richard Atkinson and William Somersall, London 1824, teapot h.15.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Teapot - hinge good, ivory insulators with hairlines and discolouration, gilt washed out from interior Cream jug - some light wear to gilt, otherwise good Sugar - gilt excellent, otherwise good

Lot 442

A late 19th century silver plated three light candelabrum, each light with detachable sconce, embossed capitals and gadrooned drip-tray, the whole raised upon a stop fluted column to a stepped square and reeded loaded base, stamped HE & Co for Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, numbered 10680, h.53cm

Lot 448

A 19th century French silver gilt twin light candelabrum, supported on tapering fluted column to a circular reeded base, maker Flusin (Auguste) & Bonnefoy (Charles), with Minerva 950/1000 hallmark, 22.8oz, h.25cm

Lot 451

A late Victorian silver pig and trough, modelled as a pig climbing into a long trough, 1.6oz, makers mark worn, Birmingham 1893, w.11cm Condition Report / Extra Information Slight wobble when standing Light wear to marks One foot on trough bent but no split Handling wear to back of pig Otherwise no apparent faults

Lot 461

A gents Breitling Navitimer steel cased chronometer wristwatch, circa 1967, boxed and with papers, to include; original annotated certificate and accompanying booklet, having signed black dial, three subsidiary dials, manual wind movement, back cover signed Breitling Stainless Steel and numbered 806, replacement leather strap, dia.4.1cm (excluding winding crown) Condition Report / Extra Information Glass with numerous scratches, scuffs etc. Steel case with some age wear and minor scuffs all over. Dial good, slightly grubby and with light fading only. Luminance to markers and hands complete. With service receipt from 2004 (cost £750). Box and papers original to watch. Strap replacement. Watch and chronometer functions all working.

Lot 492

An Art Deco 18ct white gold diamond cluster ring, arranged as a centre raised brilliant with smaller sunken brilliants to each corner, each dispersed by single raised baguette, size O Condition Report / Extra Information Light wear only to band. Diamonds all clean and well-set. Some minor age wear to gold settings at extremities.

Lot 546

A large pair of French late 19th century gilt bronze chenet, each in the Neo-classical style, with urn finial over still leaf cast swags, the central columns of fluted and tapering form, h.48cm Condition Report / Extra Information Two swags loose but present Light surface wear and tarnishing Otherwise no apparent faults

Lot 547

A pair of early 20th century rouge veined alabaster vases, each later converted to table lamps, h.26.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Drilled to bases. One with minor blemish to rim. Light handling wear. Otherwise no apparent faults.

Lot 552

An early Victorian needlework, verse and picture sampler, by Mary Ann Sturgeon, aged 8 years, dated 1841, 40 x 32cm, later framed and glazed Condition Report / Extra Information Light discolouration all over Small moth hole at 3 0' clock Wrinkled

Lot 553

19th century school - The music room, portrait silhouette with landscape beyond, watercolour, 33 x 23cm Condition Report / Extra Information Indistinctly signed lower left. Dated 1858. Some light spotting. Under glass.

Lot 558

A George III mahogany tea caddy, having sarcophagus hinged cover opening to reveal fitted interior, all raised on ogee bracket feet, w.27cm; and one other provincial inlaid fruitwood example with canted corners and slide-off top, w.18cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Large caddy - split to cover, both back feet incomplete, some age wear. Small caddy - mechanism good, light age wear only.

Lot 559

A George III walnut and marquetry inlaid tea caddy, having canted corners and fitted interior, w.19.5cm; and one other smaller example with marquetry feather banding, unfitted, w.13cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Large caddy - appears restored; especially to canted corner, hinges good, top marked. Small caddy - veneer loss above hinge, split to veneer at back, light age wear.

Lot 560

A late 19th century Black Forest carved walnut tantalus box, the cover surmounted with a hound amidst foliage, opening to reveal fitted interior, containing four decanters and stoppers and sixteen liqueur glasses, the box having dog masks and all-over blind carving, w.39cm Condition Report / Extra Information Tail to dog chipped (old). Light age wear. Glass good. Basically excellent example.

Lot 575

A 19th century French bronze and gilt bronze pot pourri and cover, the shallow bowl having finial top pierced cover, supported on three lion mask legs and paws to a circular base, h.28cm Condition Report / Extra Information Edge of cover bent to one side, but no breaks Small dents to cover Light handling wear Otherwise no apparent faults

Lot 578

A Mont Blanc Meisterstuck 149 Jumbo fountain pen, having 14ct yellow and white gold nib, numbered 4810, cased Condition Report / Extra Information Pen good and clean. Light age wear. Nib parts slightly when pressed. No ink but would reasonably assume that it is working. Nib stamped 14c. Case with minor marks only.

Lot 596

A 19th century Chinese Canton footed punch bowl, decorated in bright enamels with reserves of figure scenes within borders of insects amidst flowers to the interior, further figure scenes to the exterior, all heightened in gilt, dia.26cm Condition Report / Extra Information No apparent overpainting. Light enamel wear. Otherwise no apparent faults.

Lot 597

A 19th century Chinese export tankard, enamel decorated with ceremonial figure scene within a landscape and underglaze blue decorated borders, the whole with serpent handle, h.14cm Condition Report / Extra Information Small chip to inside of top rim Minor firing flaw to top rim Colours vibrant Light gilt wear

Lot 610

A Chinese Hung Chong silver tankard, having stylised bamboo handle, the whole with vacant cartouche (probably later) within embossed figure and pagoda landscape, stamped verso 'HC' and with character mark, 4.3oz, h.7.5cm; and a Chinese Hung Chong silver sweetmeat bowl, pierced and embossed with dragons, stamped verso, dia.8cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Tankard - marks good, cartouche probably later, requires polish, light handling wear, otherwise no faults. Bowl - two very small dents but no breaks, marks good, requires polish, light handling wear, otherwise no faults.

Lot 657

An early 20th century Chinese carved ivory figure of a robed scholar, holding beads behind his back, with penwork decoration, 38cm, raised on silver wirework inlaid carved hardwood stand Condition Report / Extra Information Approx. 3.4 kilo. Some yellowing. Flaw to top of head. Complete with no losses. Light handling wear, especially to beard.

Lot 663

A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory netsuke, of a man wrestling a large eel, signed in script to the feet verso, h.6.8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Light handling wear Otherwise no apparent faults

Lot 676

A 19th century Chinese cloisonné enamel jardiniere, of shaped oval form, centre set with opposing reserves of dragons, all within borders of scroll flowers, foliage and blossom on a black ground, w.28cm, h.16cm Condition Report / Extra Information No dents or splits. One small enamel loss to one end, approx. 9x6mm. Otherwise good with light age wear only.

Lot 683

Edward Wesson (1910-1983) - Blytheburgh Church?, watercolour, signed lower right, 16 x 23.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Framed and glazed. Light fading. Otherwise no faults.

Lot 697

Gustav Schonleber (German 1851-1917) - River landscape with barges, figures and livestock, oil on canvas (re-lined), signed and dated Munchen 1878 lower right, 62 x 100cm Condition Report / Extra Information Re-lined Picture appears fully restored. Some light craquelure. UV lamp shows signs of overpainting, principally to sky and between branches of trees.

Lot 723

Philip Rickman (1891-1982) - Nuthatches, watercolour with body colour, signed and dated lower right 1966, 35 x 28cm Condition Report / Extra Information Paper good. Under glass. Colours good, light fading only.

Lot 724

George Edward Lodge (1860-1954) - Hawfinch, watercolour with body colour, signed and dated lower right 1950, 28 x 22cm Condition Report / Extra Information Paper good. Some light spotting to upper areas. Colours good and strong. Otherwise no faults.

Lot 765

Norden & Speed - Essex divided into Hundreds, county map with inset town plan for Colchester and coats of arms for the Earls of Essex, later hand-coloured steel engraving, dated 1662, English text verso, 39 x 51cm Condition Report / Extra Information Framed. Small repair to edge of plate at upper right. Centrefolded. Possible tear at 6 o' clock. Paper not stuck down. Some light discolouration all over.

Lot 783

Robert Best of London ebonised balloon bracket clock, circa 1800, having a signed silvered dial, subsidiary hours dial and date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day gut driven fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the backplate finely engraved with fruit and flowers amidst scroll leaves and foliage, the case with applied brass carry handles, cherub mask plaque, and on scroll bracket feet, h.55cm Condition Report / Extra Information Fully running with hammer strike. Dial width 7”. Appears all original. Dial good but with some light surface scratches. Shrinkage split to moulding beneath dial. Metalwork tarnished. Movement fully working. Some minor losses and scuffs to back, with age wear.

Lot 785

John Knibb of Oxford ebonised cased basket topped bracket clock, circa 1685 but with later additions, the associated 8" square brass dial signed John Knibb Oxon Fecit and having cherub mask spandrels, silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved centre, pierced blue steel hands, twin winding holes for an eight day six pillar verge fusee movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the backplate engraved with trailing flowers and a fish, signed John Knibb Oxonia Fecito, the case probably associated and with gilt metal mounts, fixed brass carry handle, and raised on bun feet, gross h.44cm, w.30.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Dial and case probably associated. In running order. With winding key. Finials and feet probably replacement. Metal mounts all with restored appearance. Movement with two unexplained holes to backplate. Bell probably replacement. Case good with light age wear.

Lot 789

Daniel Barrett of Chatham - an 18th century chinoisserie lacquered longcase clock, having an arch brass dial (w.11.5") with ships automata to the arch and later plaque entitled 'The Britannia', the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals flanked by cast brass scroll leaf spandrels, enclosing named plate, subsidiary seconds dial, matted centre with date aperture, twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with arched panel doors decorated with figure scenes to a boxbase, h.217cm Condition Report / Extra Information Case lacquer work is distressed all over but appears original and untouched. Worst areas of lacquer distress around upper left corner of door. Some worm holes to hood at top and sides (not active). Dial good but with some tarnishing. Hands later black painted, probably replacement. Hour hand loose. Paintwork to ship and background very grubby and with lacquer residue, 'The Britannia' nameplate is applied. Movement and dial appear original to one another, requires light overhaul. Sold with pendulum and brass cased weights.

Lot 827

An early George III mahogany hall chair, the shaped back polychrome painted with a wild boar's head entitled 'Crede. Cornu' (trust the horn), having a dish seat, w.42cm Condition Report / Extra Information Colour good. Fine split to front base panel. otherwise appears good with light age wear, scuffs etc.

Lot 881

A Louis XVI style light oak three piece salon suite, comprising; two seater canapé and a pair of open fauteuils, each with cream floral upholstery and studded detail, late 19th century, canapé w.140cm, fauteuil w.59cm

Lot 354

A Lowestoft porcelain footed slop bowl, circa 1780, polychrome decorated in the famille rose palette with the Blackbird pattern, dia.15.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information No chips, cracks or restoration. Small glazing flaw to rim. Light handling wear, especially to interior.

Lot 390

A George IV silver snuff-box, the cover embossed as a Turks head, hinged from the back, makers mark worn, Sheffield 1828, 7cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some wear to marks including makers mark Small tear approx. 3mm to edge of hinge Some light handling wear and minor dents all over

Lot 762

An Ericsson Bakelite telephone, a cine camera, a Ful-Vue camera and light meter, a tripod and a pen set

Lot 1120

A large carved light oak Mirror with acorn and oak leaf design.

Lot 1226

A globe Ceiling light with china base

Lot 1300

A British Miller made Bicycle light, Webley sports starting pistol, stone egg and Casio quartz watch

Lot 1765

A 1930's light Oak Kneehole Desk, moulded edge rectangular top over central long frieze drawer flanked by two flights of three short graduated drawers, brass plate handles and standing on bracket feet. 44" wide x 30 1/2" high x 19" deep.

Lot 1810

A reproduction light Mahogany finished flight of four drawers with bull nose moulded top, flight of four cock beaded edge drawers with oval plate brass handles, standing on bracket feet. 25" wide x 32" high x 17 1/2" deep

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