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An extensively embroidered panel , worked mainly in silks a detailed floral design, possibly originally a brocaded skirt panel. in walnut frame 97 x 117 cm Provenance noted on the reverse attributes the work to Katherine Mary Williamson1863-1948 wife of Captain Benjamin Ralf, giving further details of this work and the family l
A George III mahogany banded oak eight-day longcase clock, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch square brass dial with calendar aperture, ringed winding holes and applied signature plaque engraved 'Jn:o Allen, MACCLESF'D to the engraved matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and scallop shell and scroll cast spandrels, the case with moulded caddy over pierced frieze and Doric columns flanking dial, the trunk with shaped-top crossbanded caddy moulded door, on panel fronted plinth base with canted angles, 203cm high.
A Chinese porcelain plaque, decorated birds on a branch, signed, 37 x 23.5 cm Condition report Report by NG Inset of frame approx. 39 x 25.5 cm Outer frame, 41.5 x 28 cm Panel visible, 37.5 x 24 cm No visible chips or cracks to panel. Top right hand corner visible and grubby. Light surface scratches. Some production imperfections in panel. Some rubbing and light loss to enamel decoration. There is no provenance to accompany this panel.
A Victorian mahogany cylinder bookcase, having a pair of glazed doors above a cylinder section with a pair of arched panel doors below, on a plinth base, 127 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by NG From a local private client, who is moving house. This is in a market fresh condition, with some fading, small and occasional loss to veneer but complete. The interior is fitted with pigeon holes and drawers, with the pull out section having a central writing rectangle, with a strut back, which is bowed. A couple of very minor splits to the cylinder section, as you would expect, and very slight bowing to the pair of panel doors below, 223 cm high, the bookcase section back looks original, the back to the cylinder has the central board replaced.
A late Victorian oak and ash breakfront library bookcase, having two pairs of glazed doors above two pairs of panel doors, on a plinth base, 258 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by RB Overall condition quite good, the cornice is possibly an association, it is quite a small item, with a piece spliced into the rear left hand, and the same on the right as well. The glaze bookcase top has previously been cut into three sections, and is now held together with metal plates and screws, the breakfront base has a few stain marks, the central doors enclose a recess and six small drawers, with the lock and area having been changed and altered, also damage by the lock (on the right hand door) where it has knocked into the opposing door, and the vertical section, that hides the division between the two doors nailed and repaired, the left hand door is missing its key escutcheon, and there is a small split to the right hand door, the plinth base has clearly had years of being attacked by a vacuum cleaner. There is one key which only seems to open the top left glazed door, with the bottom panel doors left and right still being locked. 264 cm high Key for locked bottom doors now located and cupboard doors unlocked.
A Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, the architectural cornice above a pair of bar glaze doors, with a secretaire drawer and a pair of panel doors below, 120 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by RB Overall a good colour, slight warping to the glaze doors, with a couple of small sections missing to the bar-glazing, the serpentine shape moulding to the top left hand section of the secretaire drawer is detached, and incomplete, the interior has later felt lining, slight warping to the panel doors below, which enclose a shelf, and the back right hand leg is detached as the board it is on is riddled with worm and has broken off. There is a small area of loss to the back left hand section, where the bookcase is attached to the cupboard, and a split to the secretaire base on the right hand side. The Condition Report probably makes it sound and look a lot worse than what it is, 62 cm deep x 120 cm wide x 230 cm high. In two sections.
A 19th century oak dresser base, having three frieze drawers above three panel doors, on stile legs, 164 cm wide Condition report Report by RB The top is slightly bowed and split, with a section put in right the way across the back which is approx. 4 cm deep, some worm and splitting to side panels, the back is actually quite nice old and dry, with splits through faults in the wood, lacks central lock, couple of splits to panel doors, later handles, opening to reveal a later shelf. Overall much better than what it sounds and could just do with a good polish. 51 cm deep.
A Royal Worcester porcelain and silver bon bon dish, the porcelain panel decorated strawberries, signed Ricketts, within a pierced basket, Birmingham 1912, 10.5 cm diameter, a pair of silver ashtrays, Birmingham 1947, and a pair of silver bowls, Birmingham 1904, approx. 8.8 ozt (weighable silver) (5)
A cameo brooch, a micro mosaic brooch (a.f.) two other brooches, and a needlecase, set garnets Condition report Report by NG Cameo brooch approx. 86 mm x 57 mm, several cracks in cameo, detail worn, face of centre figure no longer visible, mounts worn and repaired. Micro mosaic brooch approx. 38 x 45 mm, hardstone approx. 28 x 36 mm, several large cracks, with losses to mosaic tiles and other knocks and bumps in stone. Memoriam brooch very worn and grubby stone, one of outer stones missing, glass panel to hair locket panel chipped, reverse solder repaired. Other brooch approx. 40 x 28 mm, milkstone with several cracks in it, one of claw supports missing, one stone missing from centre. Needle case approx. 84 mm x base diameter approx. 15 mm, couple of losses to stones, hinge good.
An Art Deco style platinum, diamond and emerald panel ring See illustration Condition report Report by NG Approx. ring size O. Approx. total weight 4.4 g (all in). Shank worn. Stamped with 10% (?) ID PL. Centre stone approx. 4 mm diameter, 3 mm deep. Stone north and south approx. 2 mm diameter, 1 mm deep. One of baguette cut emeralds missing, another broken with losses, and another cracked. Other shape stones with losses.
Rare original 1930s Nazi S. A. Banner from Cologne Friesenplatz District, with black and white Swastika on red flag with embroidered district panel in corner and original bullion wire tasselled border, original alloy Nazi eagle and Swastika top, marked - RZM M3 / 40 / 37 on replacement pole (as original was too big to bring home after the War)
Scarce First World War Royal Marine Artillery Officers' sword with three bar hilt, etched blade retaining all original polish, decorated with panel 'C. W. Comyns. R.M.A.', Royal Arms and Royal Artillery, in original pigskin field service scabbard with frog and Sam Browne belt. Lieutenant Charles W. Comyns joined the Royal Marine Artillery on 3rd March 1916 and was attached to the Howitzer Brigade. He was promoted Lieutenant 3rd March 1917 and was killed in action Friday November 9th 1917 and is buried at the Belgian Cemetery of Steenkerke, Flanders. He was awarded The French Legion d'honneur and Croix de Guerre. A War Hero's sword CONDITION REPORT Scabbard in good order with some small nicks to leather. Blade retains much original polish, has some small black marks from fingerprints
Fine quality First World War oval portrait miniature on ivory, signed and dated C. Kirk 1916 - study of First World War Captain wearing glasses, possibly Somerset Light Infantry, in oval rose gold (9ct) double-sided glazed frame hallmarked London 1916, with silk panel to reverse, in velvet-lined easel backed leather presentation case, retailed by Walter Jones, 195 Sloane Street London SW
Rare Victorian Cavalry Officers' 'honeysuckle' guard sword by Henry Wilkinson, no. 22888 (for 1879), with plain fullered blade with Prince of Wales by Appointment panel, retaining all original polish, in steel scabbard CONDITION REPORT Sword in good condition with blade retaining almost all original polish, there are some areas of pitting / finger damage. Scabbard and hilt are slightly pitted
A Coalport demi-lune bough pot, painted with a gilt panel of colourful summer flowers in a basket, with gilt line and stiff leaf rectangular border, flanked by fluted columns and conforming oval panels, ball feet, 17cm high, c.1810 Condition Report: Some wear to gildingball feet re-glued, hairline to front, no cover

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