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An 18th Century Georgian mahogany gentleman's bedroom chest Featuring a brushing slide above four graduated long drawers, fitted with brass drop ring handles and embossed back plates, raised on bracket feet, the back panel stamped 'C.B.G', width approx. 91cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1330: Top - Scratches, drink stain marks, dents Front - dents and scratches, handles appear original Sides - Left - splits, dents and scratches Right - dents, scratches apart from top overall in good condition considering age. see images
A bone children's alphabet board 19th Century The panel with shaped handle decorated with flowers with capital letters to one side and the other lower case letters each letter high lighted in green, length 10cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 19: Part coloured from some letter missing, scuff/mark to top corner, otherwise good, see images.
HMV model 520 British Radiogram. c.1929 with 7A pickup, instruction calibration card in pocket holder, disc instruction motor and mahogany case with the speaker and control panel enclosed by doors with sunburst marquetry. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 264: This gramophone is in very good condition, the case is intact and solid with only the odd scuff/scratch on the lid to mention. Sold electrically untested but it does currently power up and the turntable plays well with brake working also. All switches seem to be solid with just the plate over the gramophone/radio selector is missing 4 tiny screws only. Comes complete with a copy of its service manual, spare lighting bulb and key.
A Chamberlain's Worcester dessert plate, painted by George Davis, circa 1790 Of scalloped circular form, the central cartouche filled with finely painted peacock and hen inset between burnished gilt and floral swag borders before a cobalt and rope work gilt outer rim, gilt Chamberlain's Worcester mark to base, 24.5cm diameter. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 519: Minor wear/use marks to gilt, light scratch to central panel below left peacock, approximately 3cm long.
Emmanuel Levy (British, 1900-1986) - 'Seated female nude' Oil on panel, signed, approx 50x40cm, framed. NB: Emmanuel Levy was born in Manchester and studied at the Manchester School of Art, where he trained under Adolphe Valette (1876-1942), alongside L.S. Lowry (1887-1976) with whom he remained friends.
John Allcot (1888-1973) - 'New Zealand star leaving Sydney harbour' Oil on panel, signed, bears Christie's Fine Art Auctioneers labels verso, also label relating to a presentation to Mr W. T. Rae, by the staff of Blue Star Line Australia (PTY) Ltd on his retirement - 1968, approx 40x50cm, framed. (illustrated)
Micheal D'Aguilar (British, b.1924) - 'Cafe de la Plage' Oil on panel, signed, bears certificate of authenticity and printed list of artists academic history verso also further signed and titled verso, approx 44x60cm, framed. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 649: Painting is in overall good condition, no damage or restoration, minor marks, frame chipped. See further images.
A Regency style mahogany bookcase cabinet, of small proportions, dentil cornice, plain frieze, astragal glazing bars to the twin doors enclosing shelves, tambour doors under with a well fitted interior, the base section with a slide over two short and single long drawer, two panel doors under, bracket feet, width 68cm, height 173cm, depth 43cm.
A Regency painted "waterfall" bookcase chiffonier, black and cinnabar painted with painted stringing, two open shelves over a panel door, splayed legs, brass lion paw toes and castors, width 54cm, height 120cm, depth, (excluding feet), 30cm. Provenance; with Hyam & Com, 158 Brompton Road, London, receipt dated 16th February 1937.
A French gilt metal and Sevres style porcelain mantel clock, by Japy Freres & Cie, in the Louis XVI style, urn finial, cast with tied ribbon, floral sprigs and pendants, rosettes and scrolls, blue celeste porcelain insets, clock face with a cherub, trophies and a landscape panel, cylinder movement, striking on a bell, No. 29675*5, 40cm.
A collection of 19th century and other ceramics including a Copeland Spode Italian pattern blue and white printed meat plate, a 19th century Staffordshire Arbour group with male and female characters, a Noritake vase with painted landscape panel, a Phoenix ware Autumn pattern vase, a Carlton ware cress dish and drainer of kidney shaped form, etc
A late 19th century German majolica two handled vase by Gerbing & Stephan with incised and painted continuous panel showing a medieval style hunting party within dark green glazed upper and lower sections with relief moulded and incised scrolling detail, and bearded mask terminations to the handles, with impressed marks to base and numbers 3608, 43 cm tall approx
A substantial carved timber mask/panel of rectangular form, believed to Papuan, the bottom portion detailing a stylised face with inset cowrie shell eyes and further carved and incised detail, set beneath a large bird (possibly depicting a cassowary) with outstretched wings beneath further incised detail, 89 x 40 cm approx. together with two framed tooled leather panels of African interest, one depicting a male in tribal dress holding a knobkerrie, the other depicting an infant crouching beside a skillet, 39 x 31 cm approx., and two substantial carved African timber busts, one male, the other female
A late 19th century framed silver plated panel with relief decoration depicting a seated Egyptian male astride a camel, set beneath palm trees with distant detail of the pyramids of Giza, believed to be by WMF, contained within a simple ebonised timber frame, 55 x 33 cm approx. (including frame)

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