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A Victorian dappled rocking horse of small dimensions with leather saddle and long blonde mane on trestle support bearing plaque inscribed 'Supplied by EJ Arnold & Son Ltd Leeds, Glasgow, Belfast', height 94cm, length 109cm. CONDITION REPORT: Has been repaired and restored, replaced tack, new upholstered panel, wear to leather.
PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a lustre bowl by Richard Joyce, the interior decorated with a central stylised floral spray with four further flowers and leaves to the border and a plain pale green/blue exterior, faint impressed mark to base number 2614 and with artists monogram, diameter 24.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Sadly quite heavy wear to the central panel, please see photograph, light surface fractures to the remaining section of the bowl, some surface fractures to the exterior, the main areas of concern are a very thin 6 x 4mm outer rim chip, a 3 slither outer rim chip and a pin head sized outer rim chip.
ROYAL BONN; a pair of twin handled vases of baluster form, each decorated with a chevalier and landscape to opposing panel, bearing signature 'Moissonier', with gilt heightened decoration, impressed marks and numbered 3980/1 to rim, handles and base, height 42cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: One handle has been broken and crudely re-glued with minor surrounding scratches and pits and there is extensive crazing, rubbing to gilt and surface dirt throughout as well as minor pitting to the glaze.
A late 19th/early 20th century paste set necklace, the central panel set as two sprigs facing each other with smaller leaf shapes to either end, followed on to either side with small floral clusters and swags, all in unmarked white precious metal and set with concealed clasp, 33cm long (3 stones missing)
After Adrianus Eversen (Dutch, 1818-1897) A view in a town beside a canal with conversing figures, a dog and a carriage signed lower right "A Eversen f." oil on panel, in a Continental gilt frame decorated with acanthus and acorns 50 x 60cm (20 x 23in) Condition appears fine - wonderful heavy gilt frame. Oil on panel. The panel and paint layers appear to be in a good condition overall. The painting has a thick layer of yellowed varnish. The frame has a large split at the top right corner although it appears stable
A Chinese export porcelain, famille rose mug, the central panel decorated with a family on a bridge, 18th century, height 11.5cm. Condition report: Handle has been broken and glued back on. Small firing fault to base of handle. Cracks, where handle joins body. Top and bottom. No other issues.
An ebonised ornate carved chaise longue in eastern style, with spiral pillars. Condition report: This is a little worn, there are unexplained joins that suggest that it has been made from another piece. There seems to be missing finials, squad damaged, one panel of cane replaced with plywood.
AN 18 BORE GERMAN FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN, CIRCA 1740 with two-stage barrel fitted with silver 'spider' fore-sight, engraved '56' and stamped with the brass-lined barrelsmith's marks of Gratzl over the breech, a running horse in a rectangular panel and the maker's name in a shaped recess, along with a further series of marks all in the Spanish manner over the breech (tang screw missing), strongly bevelled lock, figured walnut half-stock (cracked through at the fore-end), carved with rococo scrolls behind the tang and over the butt, the latter with raised cheek-piece and carved in imitation of a tang (wormed), and wooden trigger-guard reinforced with an iron strip (fore-end cap, ramrod-pipe and butt screws missing) 114.0 cm; 45 in barrel Two maker's of this name are recorded in Vienna circa 1690-1753.
A FRENCH SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, LATE 18TH CENTURY with hollow-triangular blade etched and gilt with scrolls and trophies on a blued panel, silver hilt cast and chased with beadwork in imitation of brilliants, comprising oval shell-guard with wavy border, a pair of small arms, forward-canted quillon, knuckle-guard, urn-shaped pommel and integral grip 81.4 cm; 32 1/8 in blade
A 18 BORE JAPANESE SNAP MATCHLOCK MUSKET (TANEGASHIMA TEPPO), EDO PERIOD with octagonal barrel signed beneath the breech, retained by a slender muzzle band and three pins beneath, fitted with iron pan with brass pivot-cover, brass fence, brass action with button trigger, cherrywood full stock inset with an engraved brass panel about the tang and brass trigger-guard (ramrod missing, small cracks) 106.3 cm; 41 7/8 in barrel
A BRITISH INFANTRY OFFICER'S SABRE WITH SILVER-GILT HILT BY GOLDNEYS, ST JAMES'S, LONDON, CIRCA 1795-96 with curved blade double-edged towards the point, cut with a shallow fuller on each face, etched and gilt on a blued panel over the lower third with trophies involving celestial motifs, silver-gilt stirrup hilt including a pair of langets, lionhead pommel, and wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its silver-gilt-mounted leather scabbard with locket, chape and band with loops for suspension, the locket engraved 'Goldneys, late Neild, St James's Street, Sword Cutlers to his Royl. Highness the Prince of Wales' and stamped with the maker's mark HF 81.0 cm; 31 7/8 in blade Sabres became popular with flank company officers of British infantry regiments in the 1790s and were ultimately officially recognised as the swords of such officers in 1803. The firm of Goldneys - a partnership between the brothers Thomas (1769-1856) and Samuel (1770-1843) Goldney - took over the premises of James Neild (1744-1814) at 4 St. James's Street in 1793 and continued in business until 1828; the firm was noted as prominent Royal sword cutlers.

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