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Manner of Isaac Sailmaker, a state ship and other vessels off Sheerness, oil on canvas, 77.5 x 105 cm Provenance: Purchased from Messrs Christie, Manson & Woods, King Street, Monday December 7th 1925, lot 154 W Van De Velde, Men-O'-War and other Shipping off a Fort, the Property of Colonel R C Goff, deceased, late of Hove, Sussex, thence by descent See full cover colour illustration Condition report Report by RB Previously re-lined. There is a small area of paint loss in one of the clouds, between the two principal boats, above the long pennant and to the left of the small group of birds. We use a professional photographer to take our principal images, and he has certainly lit this picture very well. You should see the difference in the images between the photographs we have taken and the ones he has taken, as his blue sky is considerably lighter than our blue sky, with the picture in reality not being as light and bright as he has managed to show it. In all probability a late 17th or possibly early 18th century painting rather than being a later copy.
A Chinese natural and red stained opium bed, having carved and pierced panels decorated Sage and other figures, exotic birds, Dogs of Fo, and foliage, on shaped bracket feet, 226 cm wide x 149 cm deep x 214 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by RB Generally good, having been in storage for sometime, only the front has the red painted and gilt decoration, the sides and back in a darker wood state. There are four holes approx. 3.5 cm diameter to the interior corners, probably for a pole and curtains, the top rear rail which forms part of the canopy has been reduced slightly in length, probably for it to go into a recess or a small room, and is only really noticeable because it is a much lighter colour wood. The interior of the canopy has panelled and pierced decoration, with a few splits, with some minor splits to the front, and general wear as one would expect. From a Somerset country house now undergoing refurbishment.
Manner of Isaac Sailmaker, a state ship and other vessels off Sheerness, oil on canvas, 77.5 x 105 cm Provenance: Purchased from Messrs Christie, Manson & Woods, King Street, Monday December 7th 1925, lot 154 W Van De Velde, Men-O'-War and other Shipping off a Fort, the Property of Colonel R C Goff, deceased, late of Hove, Sussex, thence by descent See full cover colour illustration Condition report Report by RB Previously re-lined. There is a small area of paint loss in one of the clouds, between the two principal boats, above the long pennant and to the left of the small group of birds. We use a professional photographer to take our principal images, and he has certainly lit this picture very well. You should see the difference in the images between the photographs we have taken and the ones he has taken, as his blue sky is considerably lighter than our blue sky, with the picture in reality not being as light and bright as he has managed to show it. In all probability a late 17th or possibly early 18th century painting rather than being a later copy.
Royal Worcester Mottled Blue Shallow Footed Bowl, central roundel of apples and blackberries, signed H.Price, with framework in gilt over pastel pink and green, further gilt motifs and a gilt band to the inside rim; 2.75 inches high x 10.5 in diameter; date marks for 1928 and 2769 to underside (fine crack running from rim to top of roundel frame, some slightly lighter patches to blue interior)
Toys & Juvenalia - a Lehamnn 940 novelty tinplate Mama Paak toy, boxed; Gebruder Bing (Germany) lithographed and painted tinplate single engine shed, opening doors, windows to sides, for use with O Gauge trains; A novelty JS-1926 old train table lighter, boxed; A novelty short brown mohair and felt straw filled Monkey smoking a pipe, inset orange and black glass eyes, wearing an orange felt waiscoat and beige suede type trousers, 32cm high
An Edwardian three piece suite, comprising high back two-seater settee and pair of matching armchairs, each on ebonised square tapering supports, pottery castors Further Information The overall condition of the structure of this lot is good. Everything still feels quite solid. There does not appear to be any loose point. On one armchair the legs are solid. The back 2 legs need castors as they are missing, 3 of the legs appear to be fine with a little bump and odd scratches in places. The remaining leg is solid, but has a crack going from the top to bottom, however does not go all the way through the leg. It does not appear to have been restored. On the other armchair again the legs are solid, One of the legs has a small split where it joins the chair base. The other 3 legs appear to be free from damage apart from the odd bump and scratch. The back two legs appear to be the original legs but are much lighter colour than the other legs and appear as if they have been sanded down. The other legs appear to be made from the same wood but have been left as original with dark colour, The settee legs are also solid and don't appear to be broken or repaired, just minor bumps and scratches, one castor is missing on one leg. Overall the structural condition of the three pieces are good. We have noticed two small breakage's under the upholstery. Pictures will show the area of the break as it is not visible through the upholstery. One of the breaks is on the settee and the other is on one of the armchairs and they are in a very similar area. It was only noticeable by feeling all around each piece. The armchairs are 90cm High x 65cm wide x 63cm deep The settee is 95cm high x 131cm wide x 63cm deep
Nils Moller for J.L. Moller Denmark rosewood dinning suite comprising table. six chairs and sideboard comprising extending dinning table, six chairs and a sideboard Table 29" high 65" by 35" Sideboard 34" high 71" by 17"Structural sound throughout Light scratches and scuffs mostly to the table top top of the table noticeable lighter in colour due to sun chairs with general wear and tear condusive with age, few faults to the upholstered seats
A SILVER PLATED WIRE MECHE LADIES PURSE, a marcasite bird brooch as is; together with a marcasite necklace; a marcasite arrow brooch; a nickel plated Gillette blade box; an old silver plated Ronson lighter in original packaging; a eucharistic Dublin Congress badge in gilt metal and enamel; two cased Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland, Centenary Celebrations Badges 1939 in nickel plate and enamel; a small gilt metal and agate box; together with other miscellaneous jewellery, shirt studs, amber pendants, ladies wrist watch, pocket inkwell, in leather bound jewellery case. (box lot)
AN IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL, c.1900; together with a gilt and green glass bowl and cover; two heavy square onyx ash trays; four square green marble ash trays; nine Judi Lardener art pottery ash trays; a Youghal pottery chamber candlestick; an Ainsley mantle clock; and another ash tray and cigarette lighter. (a lot)
A pair of unmarked white metal and niello folding lorgnettes, to/w a tortoiseshell and gilt metal pair, a Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, engraved fob-watch, electroplated sovereign case, Beney Popular cigarette lighter and an Old Sheffield Plate snuffer tray with pierced rim with a contemporary pair of snuffers (all contained in a trinket box)
A pair of unmarked white metal and niello folding lorgnettes, to/w a tortoiseshell and gilt metal pair, a Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, engraved fob-watch, electroplated sovereign case, Beney Popular cigarette lighter and an Old Sheffield Plate snuffer tray with pierced rim with a contemporary pair of snuffers (all contained in a trinket box)

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