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A Moorish style inlaid octagonal table (some loss), 58 cm wide Condition report Report by GH The top has many areas of loss to the mother of pearl and bone inlay as well as to the wood inlay. This loss is uniformly spread across the top of the table with one particularly large area of loss towards the edge. The loss is particularly evident in the octagonal sections and there is little or no evidence of any repairs. The rim of the top is in better condition with only very minor losses and small areas of scuff and damage. There is very occasional loss to the leading edge of the beadwork between the rim and the top of the table. The sides of the table are in better condition than the top but there are one or two small losses to each panel. There are much heavier losses towards the feet of the table, where many pieces have splintered off, probably due to vacuuming. There are also spots of water damage throughout the piece, but this is by no means extreme. Three of the side panels which form the octagon are also coming apart and are loose. Overall this is an honest and unrestored piece with defects throughout.
An abstract textile panel, decorated frogs and fish, 62.5 x 53 cm, Ferd U Nagert Spiegel, a portrait of a lady, pencil, initialled and inscribed, 23 x 18 cm, James Moynahan, an abstract life study, oil on canvas, initialled and inscribed verso, 50.5 x 40.5 cm, two others by the same, and other pictures and prints (qty)
A de Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth G-ACDJ fine scale model, owned by the late P Henley. The aircraft has fine cockpit and airframe detail, including two blade propeller, control lines to ailerons and tail surfaces, painted in pale silver/grey and maroon, 28 cm wingspan, in a glazed display case, with manual of illustrations for the DH Type 32, a metal cut out silhouette of the Tiger Moth, two framed photographs of G-ACDJ when flown by Peter Henley and a marquetry panel depicting this aircraft in take off or landing mode, 40 cm wide (qty)
A Georgian silk needlework panel of figures, 41 x 49cm, oval, in a verre eglomise mount. Condition Report: Overall condition good, colours fairly bright, however the back/base silk is dirty & creased in places (mainly the sky). The frame has lost some of the gilt and has been repainted in places. The glass mount is in good order.
British 1803 Infantry Officers Sword with curved blade etched with crowned GR cipher, foliage and military trophies. The etching is in gilt but the blued panel that originally would have been on the blade is now absent. Regulation pattern grip with Lion head pommel and crowned GR to the guard. Much of the original gilt remains to the handle. Housed in its original leather scabbard with brass mount fittings. Leather scabbard has shrunk and gilt metal fittings are now a little loose. Some surface staining to the blade. Blade measures approx 30 ¼ inches.
British Edward VII Infantry Officers 1897 Pattern Sword, 32 ¼ inch blade etched with foliage and Royal ciphers. Crudely engraved in the panel, CAPT W G OFFICER DUKE OF WELLINGTONS REGT, other side engraved O M 1 DWR. Regulation hilt with cipher for Edward VII. Grip retains the original wire. Housed in its brown leather covered field service scabbard.
An unusual early 20th century wooden lace box inscribed "Paton's Laces", the cover with central hole within printed panel detailing the Johnstone mills in Scotland, the main body with two bands of Greek key decoration and with transferred vignettes, again depicting the mills in Scotland, and an advert for boot laces, height 13cm.
An unusual Brickfields Dairy brass mounted milk churn of conical form, the hinged upper lid bearing brass plaque inscribed "Herbert E. Aldrich, Ironmongers, Ruthin", with shield shaped front panel and tap to base, height 88cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some old repairs, no holes in base, carrying handles quite crudely attached.
A 19th century north Italian ebonised and ivory inlaid Renaissance style high backed elbow chair with detailed panel centred with two figures, plank seat and ring turned block legs united by a shaped stretcher, probably Milan c.1860. CONDITION REPORT: Two horizontal splits to seat. A few small sections of inlay missing. Old repair to panelled backs.
A seven piece hallmarked silver mounted dressing table set, each piece set with a hand painted Royal Worcester plaque, comprising a pair of hand brushes, a jar, and an octagonal pin dish, signed by James Stinton, a hand mirror, and a pair of coat brushes (af), the handles engraved "GGW", Saunders & Mckenzie, Birmingham 1912 and 1926-1930 (7). CONDITION REPORT: Hand brush panels: minor surface scratching, signed for James Stinton, on one, the silver is cracked at the handle/brush pressure point. Hand mirror: crack across panel, silver is dented on round panel and on the handle, signature on the panel is obscured by the rim. Pin dish: the panel has one very minor scratch, signed James Stinton, silver is slightly dented. Jar: good condition, circular panel has one tiny scratch, signed James Stinton, mirrored interior to lid cracked. Clothes brushes: panels both cracked, one crazed, both signatures (one Stinton) obscured by rim.
A small collection of Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory bird painted vessels including a peacock painted tyg by H Wall, a goldfinch by H Wall, another goldfinch and three flying birds, with various marks to bases (4). CONDITION REPORT: Tyg: height 5cm, abrasion to background paint - not on main panel, mark round the top of the handle. Goldfinch (larger): height 8cm, firing flaws, all over. Goldfinch (smaller): height 8.5cm, good condition. Squat vase: height 6cm, very small firing flaws, a little rubbing to gilding.
Two Sutherland bone china porcelain oval horseracing trophies produced for Gilbey Racing, York Races, 1984 and 1985, each hand painted with the racehorse Gimcrack by Keith Hancock, length 25.5cm (one af), both mounted on wooden plinths. CONDITION REPORT: The 1984 trophy has a vertical crack running through the panel inscribed "York Races 1984" from the rim right through, otherwise both have very minor rubbing to the gilding and are a little dirty, but basically in good order.

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