A Chinese export porcelain coffee pot and cover Qianlong 1736-95, finely painted with four Chinese figures taking tea in a garden setting, with a puce monochrome landscape panel beneath the handle, reserved on a diaper ground, 23.2cm. (2) Provenance: from the Geoffrey Godden Reference Collection.
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A 9ct gold double Albert chain with attached T bar and Victoria sovereign fob, dated 1887 and with two attached gold seals, one in the form of a chess knight with oval Jasper panel, the other seal of masonic form and modelled with set square, compass, triangle, gavel etc and with Cornelian panel. Total weight 47.5g approx.
A large 18ct gold horseshoe cravatt pin, a 9ct gold, hollow flat bangle with engraved floral decoration and dated 1913, a 9ct gold heart tie pin with central turquoise stone, a plain 9ct bar pin, a 15ct gold tie pin (damaged). A pair of 9ct knot pierced earrings, a cased set of three gold metal studs, reversible mourning brooch A/F and a porcelain panel ring A/F and a silver bar brooch.
A SUPERB CHINESE CARVED IVORY TUSK, 19TH CENTURY, the panel with a Tang Dynasty poem by Wang Changlin (698-758), the elaborate carving representing scenes from the classical novel the Romance of the Three Kingdoms - specifically from the chapter the Undefended City, some discolouration, raised on a carved and pierced wooden stand. 61cm high on stand, from tip to middle of base 63cm, diameter 8.5cm to 10cm at the widest point Provenance: Hendrik Jans Westers (1873-1941), former Norwegian acting consul to Singapore, thence by descent.
A GEORGE III OAK DRESSER AND RACK, of Shropshire type, the boarded rack with a pair of arched-panel door cupboards and spice drawers with serpentine fronts, the base with four drawers, fitted with brass pierced backplate handles, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pads. 210cm by 230cm by 56.5cm
AN ARABESQUE MARQUETRY AND WALNUT EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12 inch square brass dial with silvered chapter with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed "Peter Garon", five finned pillar outside countwheel bell-striking movement, the case with foliate fret to the moulded entablature above scroll inlaid hood door with integral columns, the trunk with decorated throat moulding above rectangular lenticle centred trunk door profusely inlaid with scrolling foliage and strapwork within a conforming surround, the plinth with ogee top moulding and conforming marquetry panel within laurel border, on moulded skirt base. 216cm
A PAIR OF CHINESE IVORY BRUSH POTS, Canton, 19th Century, each carved front and back with a quatrefoil shaped panel of sages gathered on fenced terraces beneath bamboo, raised on pierced bases carved with foliage. 10.5cm Provenance: Phillips, London, The Sydney Duckitt Collection of Japanese and Chinese Ivory Carvings, Tuesday 6 April 1993, lot 167.
AN ALBERT "EAGLEMAN" JEFFERIES OAK DINING SUITE, the 5'6" table with adzed rectangular top, raised on a trestle base, signed, 75cm by 168cm by 84.5cm; the four chairs with Yorkshire Rose carved back panels, signed; the dresser rack with half-penny moulded frieze and panelled back, signed, the base with three drawers over two pairs of four-panel cupboard doors, fitted with Arts and Crafts style iron handles, hinges and latches, adzed throughout, 182cm by 147cm by 46cm. (6)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY VITRINE, with central glazed cupboard door with buttressed arched top, over a recess above a bow-fronted drawer over a recess with a pair of turned columns, flanked by a pair of astragal glazed cupboard doors over a pair of shaped-panel doors, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pads. 203cm by 156cm by 41cm
'Calcutts Panel, 1800 bids',by Sarah Jones, London 2000,a silver model of a gentleman sitting on a wooden bench, with hat and brolly next to him reading a newspaper. The newspaper has inscribed on it 'Financial Times Calcutts Panel - 1800 bids',7.25cm longSir David Calcutt was a Silk specialising in commercial cases and a chairman of many committees and inquiries on privacy and the press. He was Master of Magdalene, Cambridge and Chairman of the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers. In 1969 he married Barbara Walker. He was knighted in 1991. He died in August 2004 aged 74.The Panel on Takeovers and Mergers commissioned this piece in 2000 to mark the retirement of Sir David as Chairman of the Panel.
Three various early 20th century Poole Pottery tiles decorated in traditional floral bouquet patterns together with an Art Deco tile and a tile decorated with a Continental soldier in costume together with five tiles painted as a panel decorated with a map of the Mediterranean (one tile missing from map and probably not Poole).
A Cantonese lacquer work box, circa 1820, covered in gold leaf design and with central pagoda panel, containing boxes, pots, cotton reels, sewing implements, cotton reel barrels, thimble, etc., with drawers beneath, 43cm wide and A Chinese export black lacquered table, highlighted in gilt, the rectangular top with broken action, on a tripod base, 45.5cm wide (distressed)
A mid 18th Century walnut eight-day longcase clock, by Samuel Marshall, London, the hood with turned columns to the sides, the trunk enclosed by a rectangular door, the brass dial with transition arch engraved and signed Samuel Marshall, London, with subsidiary seconds and date aperture/see illustration Condition Report: Side panels split and later veneer inset on both sides, left hand side panel to hood split and lifting at top, slight blistering to right hand panel, beading replaced in places, in working order 206cm high
A very large 19th Century painted pine library bookcase, with moulded cornice above fluted frieze and four glass panelled doors upon a base of four fielded panels and plinth, 280cm high x 314cm wide, together with a matching bookcase with two glass panelled doors above two fielded panel doors on a plinth, 158cm wide/Provenance: Llanharren House
A Welsh oak duodarn, circa 1800, the moulded cornice above three recessed fielded panel doors above three short drawers and two three-panelled doors, on bracket feet, 198cm x 150cm/Provenance: Auction at The Black Barn, Charlton Kings, 5 August 1975, Lot 48/see illustration Condition Report: Top interior cupboard with later shelves and shelf supports. Low tier top external shelf with ring marks and stains which are acceptable with age. Left hand drawer later cutlery division. Paint stains to lower cupboard interior. Good colour and polished brass furnishings. Scratches and imperfections acceptable with age.
A Chinese pierced hardwood screen set a circular needlework panel of exotic birds within flowering branches, the support capped by dog of fo finial and with pierced base and elongated dog of fo feet, 67.5cm high/see illustration Condition Report: the silk to the screen is a little faded the stretcher between the 2 supports is broken and small pieces missing, otherwise good, see attached
A Regency parcel gilt and green armchair, painted a cherub panel within leaf scrolls, with scroll arms and turned tapering legs Condition Report: Cane seat has some age, a little stretched but intact. A lot of old worm holes visible to frame (beneath). Wear and craquelure to paint. The painted finish is later and may conceal other restoration.

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