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A Belle Époque plateau with presentoirGerman silverOval bowl on 4 volute feet of floral finials and zoomorphic feet, on a scalloped stand of applied foliage feet and beadingEngraved monogram AF and dated 14-07-1913Marble and mirror presentoir of scalloped silver frame and foliage decorationGerman assay marks 800/1000, 1st half 20th century21,5x55,5x30,5 cm837 g
This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 29th. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on June 30th or July 1st. Frank Castle's tactical Battle Van from Seasons 1 and 2 of Marvel's The Punisher. Revenge-driven vigilante Castle drove several of his signature Battle Vans throughout the series. This full-size, customized hero van comes directly from Marvel Entertainment. It is painted in Castle's signature gun-metal black with a black steel grille mounted over the front lights. It is in good overall condition with visible signs of operation from production throughout, including scuffed paint and metal, worn tread, a loose front light, and a missing side mirror on the driver's side. As this is a functioning vehicle, legal transfer of title will need to take place before delivery can be arranged. Dimensions: 240" x 80" x 85" (610 cm x 203.5 cm x 216 cm) (® 2021 MARVEL) Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide. Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $10,000 - 15,000
A PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE MOLDED PORCELAIN FO HANG BIRDS China, 19th century, Qianlong style A mirror pair of porcelain subjects molded as Fo Hang birds standing on rocky bases with immortality fungus / lingzhi. Painted with vibrant enamels in the famille rose palette. H (each): 21 cm Note: For a related pair of fohang / fo-hang birds dated to the Qianlong period and measuring 36,5 cm each, see HVMC, Monaco / Monte Carlo, 2019/04/29, lot 21, sold for €34.000. 一对粉彩浇铸瓷凤凰 ä¸å›½ï¼Œ19ä¸–çºªï¼Œä¹¾éš†é£Žæ ¼
3 off Bell & Ross branded mirrors each measuring approx. 248mm x 304mm, which appear to be made of black leather. Each mirror includes a foldout stand at the rearThis is the first of a series of sales comprising the total assets from a jewellery retailer as a result of insolvency. This particular sale primarily comprises watches, men's jewellery, sample rings & ring sizers, tools, packaging and chattels. Where we quote an RRP in the lot description, we are quoting a price found on a sticker attacehd to the item unless we state otherwise. Where we make reference to an item being 18ct white gold, platinum, diamonds, etc., that means there is a sticker on the item in question stating same. If we use the expression "Believed to be diamond, gold, etc. ...", that means there is no such label. It is important to note that regardless of the methodology and reasoning, there is no comeback whatsoever for purchasers in the instance of misdescription, however major.Where we believe an item to be used, we have stated same in the lot description however it is possible that some items not stated as being used are in fact used/second hand. All items known to be samples are being sold as such, mostly in bulk. It is possible that we have missed some samples and as with all lots, buyers should inspect to their satisfaction prior to bidding. The vast majority of the jewellery does not include a box unless specifically referenced in the lot description. Most of the watches do include a box & each watch description will make specific reference as to whether a box is included or not. In all instances, if a box is not specifically referenced in the lot description, a box is not included.In the instance of watches in particular, it has been difficult to match up the correct boxes to the correct watch. Any boxes or paperwork to be included with a lot can be seen in the photos accompanying the lot descriptions. As with all lots, there are no rights of comeback & buyer inspection prior to bidding is crucial.YOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPAll Lots located at Robson Kay in Manchester. Goods successfully bid upon must be paid for and collected within 2 daysWE DO NOT ARRANGE DELIVERY NOR DO WE PACKAGE OR LOAD. We do not print labels, provide boxes or seal boxes. Please don't ask for an exception, for example to put your item in a box or to affix a label - there are no circumstances whatseover in which we will assist. No matter who you are, your particular personal circumstances are not sufficiently unusual that the rules do not apply to you - if you cannot arrange collection without our assistance, DO NOT BID If these rules might pose a problem, DO NOT BIDLate collections incur a penalty, please read our full rules before bidding.Goods paid for, but not collected within one week of the collection deadline, will be treated as abandoned unless agreed in writing with Robson Kay prior. Please remember to inform us if you intend using a carrier, to avoid us disposing of goods you might think have already been collectedLots are SOLD AS SEEN. We DO NOT TEST LotsNO REFUNDS under any circumstances No lots are tested, nor are they guaranteed to work and/or be complete. Our auctions are only considered suitable for trade buyers as there are no rights of consumer protectionNo refunds or cancellations can ever be offered. If you are unhappy with these terms DO NOT BID.
A Regency giltwood convex mirror, the ribbon-tied frame surmounted by an eagle, with ball detail,78cm highCondition report: Provenance: Farm House, Farm Street, Mayfair, LondonSee images. There are several cracks to frame and losses to gilt surface, especially in most of the balls. This will need complete restoration, hard to tell if glass is original as no marks or deterioration of silvering. It has come from a very old house and was there for many years.
A Danish giltwood and white-painted mirror and marble top console,late 18th century, with a carved mirror cresting,mirror 59cm wide149cm highconsole 66cm wide36cm deep75cm high (2)Condition report: Some old restoration and paint losses to the mirror cresting, which is currently off and in need of professional attention to refix it. A swag on one side of the console is detached, but present.
A George III giltwood wall mirror,c.1775, in the manner of William and John Linnell, the shaped plate surmounted by a leaf-carved fluted urn with trailing husks and scrolling foliage, above a scrolling foliate apron, 90cm wide190cm highProvenance: Sotheby's, 'Fine Furniture & Decorative Arts', 13 January 2009, lot 193;Farm House, Farm Street, Mayfair, London.Condition report: Chips, rubbing, knocks and losses to gilding throughout. one small area of loss to one acanthus scroll. Evidence of repair throughout, with some glue repair. Re-gilded. Plate showing signs of age. Splits and cracks to frame throughout. Areas of touching up. Dirt and dust. General wear commensurate with age.
A Regency Egyptian Revival giltwood pier mirror,the inverted breakfront pediment above a verre églomisé glass frieze and rectangular plate, flanked by a pair of caryatids and reeded columns,70cm wide112cm highProvenance: Farm House, Farm Street, Mayfair, London.Condition report: Plate possibly later. Backboard replaced. Some rubbing, losses and wear to gilding. Probably re-gilded. General wear commensurate with age.
A diminutive oak dressing bureau,early 18th century, the dome-topped upper section with a single door, set with an arching bevelled mirror plate, enclosing drawers and pigeonholes, over a fall front with a fitted interior, a short fitted single drawer and raised on a stand set with a further single drawer, candle slides to either side and straightened front cabriole supports terminating in pointed pad feet,59.5cm wide35cm deep162cm highLiterature: F Lewis Hinckley, 'Queen Anne & Georgian Looking Glasses', 1990.Condition report: Split to the domed top. Spits to top of pediment. Patch repairs. Mirror plate with slight foxing and degradation. Lock re-set, which is visible from the outside. Areas of wear around escutcheons. Possible restoration to front lip of interior of fall. Hinges pinned in place. Possible new timber 1/2 inch strip. Stand with various old repairs and patches. Numerous old breaks and repairs to legs. Possible replacement to back legs. Splits to backboards. Upper cabinet section held in place with three wedge dovetails, onto which it slides. Of good colour. Well patinated, excellently proportioned and generally a lovely little piece of furniture.
A walnut bureau bookcase,early 18th century, with a break arch pediment and star inlaid reserve, mirrored doors and candle slides, with a fitted interior of cupboard, drawers and open compartments, above a fall enclosing a well compartment and stepped drawers, applied mouldings, engraved brass handles, on bun feet,102cm wide60cm deep244cm highCondition report: A striking piece of good proportions with expected marks and fading. There is a slight warp to the fall, timber shrinkage to the border mouldings and old repairs to the banded inlays of the drawer fronts, on replaced bun feet and with replaced finials. There is a little degradation to the plates, with soft bevels, however they appear very bright, and the backboards to the panels appear to be modern replacements, which give the indication that the mirrors may have been replaced. Please see photos.The bureau bookcase has been fully restored and as far as I know purchased in a London Auction 15 years ago approx.The bevelled mirror plates are replacements with good shallow bevelled plates and minor silvering degradation to appear as period.There are secret compartments in the top section only; see photos for two blind drawers and two concealed drawers.The carcase of the bureau is pine, the carcase of the top half is oakThe drawers sides are all oakThere have not been may changes of handle as far as I can see, but these are replacements in my opinion, but good ones.There are keys, but these are not original, they are copies to fit the locks in the traditional style.The upper doors will stay open – see photoThe feet do not unscrew, but the finials lift offSize of upper section: including cornice -102cm wide x 35cm deep, without cornice – 92cm wide x 22cm deepCandle slides are 5cm wide and slightly warpedOverall sizes are almost consistent with the catalogue – 102cm wide x 61cm deep x 242cm high
A large carved giltwood pier mirror, 19th century, the ornate foliate carved scrolling crest over a rectangular plate, the surround carved with bulrushes and ears of wheat, and a cartouche initialled 'CSA',124cm wide235cm highThe wheat carving on the frame of this mirror is thought to relate to the House of Savoy-Carignano.Condition report: Small areas of loss to the carving, gilt overpainted in places, mirror plate possibly a replacement. Overall good.
A Regency gilt-framed convex wall mirror,early 19th century, with a ribbon-tied deep frame and reeded ebonised slip,61cm diameterCondition report: Frame of the mirror missing a crest, heavy crackluer to the gilt, plate appears original, frame presently distressed and patinated, requires re striging.
A giltwood mirror, late 19th/early 20th century, the central bevelled plate within a mirrored slip, set with anthemion spandrels, 117cm wide 170cm highProvenance: Rivenhall Place, Essex.Condition report: small knocks and chips to the gilding, the plate possibly a replacement, overall goof cosmetic order
A Queen Anne carved giltwood and gesso pier mirror,early 18th century, the shaped cresting centred with a pineapple, flanked by foliate scrolls and acanthus motifs, the frame surrounding a bevelled rectangular plate, 41cm wide83cm highCondition report: Plate size 35cm wide, 61cm high. The softly bevelled plate showing very slight mottling and signs of degradation. The backboard has age and is secured using old pins, and there is a large deposit of dust and dirt to the bottom of the rebate, suggesting that the backboard has been on for some time.The frame is possibly lacking a surmount, and has chips and losses to the gilding and gesso - particularly surrounding the frame. There is some overpainting where gilding has been lost to the cresting, base, sides and edges of frame. No clear signs of repair or restoration. Knocks, dirt, dust, scratches and general wear. Re-wiring holes. Damage and wear commensurate with age.See additional images.
A Gothic oak and ebonised wall mirror,19th century and later, the frame with a domed top and set with flower head motifs, the plate later,67cm wide143cm highCondition report: Converted from a picture frame small areas of embellishment missing from the frame, with knocks and dents throughout.
A gilt overmantel mirror,19th century, the pierced crest with a central shield over an arching plate,160cm wide200cm highThis gilt overmantel mirror, thought to date back to the 19th century, features its original mercury mirror and a restored frame. Original frame mouldings have been rearranged and missing pieces re-moulded, including a new cherub centrepiece and sculpted cornucopia - creating a more aesthetically appealing design. Layers of paint have been stripped back to reveal original gilding and detailed carving, which has been brought to life with additional gilding using traditional methods.Condition report: This lot was featured on 'Salvage Hunters: The Restorers' (Discovery Network - Quest).Salvage Hunters: The Restorers is a popular prime time show broadcast on the Discovery Network (Quest), where industry experts seek out lots in need of a little TLC and restore them to their former glory. We are delighted to now offer these restored lots for sale. The lots here are presented with stills from the programme.All details were true at the time of transmission. All items are bought as seen at the auction only and Discovery Corporate Service Limited and its affiliates make no representations or warranties as to the condition, suitability or at all in relation to any lot offered for sale; and no further documentation can be provided. All valuations stated herein are given by Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers at the time of printing, please note that these may differ to the valuations given to the items within the programme which was broadcast at an earlier time.

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